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How do you test the fit of a shoe?

Before the child to try shoes to let him go for a walk

to move around, first take the child to the mall,

so that the child's feet blood can be circulated, swelling

up the feet to try the shoes, then it is more appropriate.

There is also to let the child stand to try shoes, standing

feet burden weight, this posture foot size will be larger,

buy the shoe size is more appropriate. While helping

your child put on the shoes, pay attention to the length of

the shoe to see if it fits properly and if the toe of the

shoe presses on the toes. Push your child's foot gently into the

toe of the shoe where the heel can be inserted a finger, about

10 millimeters is just right. Also check the width of the shoe. If,

after the shoe is put on, the vamps on both sides bulge out

beyond the sole plate, then the shoe is too narrow and should

be changed to a larger size. The size is probably determined,

let the child wear shoes to walk around, experience

the actual feeling of the feet, do tiptoe and squatting these

actions, to see if the feet are comfortable. Or if the child is

still young, you can let the child take off the shoes after trying

to see if there are any traces of the feet being squeezed.

How do I get the right size for my baby's shoes?

Have the child stand on a piece of paper and then draw

down around the foot,holding the pen as vertically as possible

and drawing the outline of the little foot vertically. Afterward,

draw a straight line between the center line of the heel and the

longest toe in front, and measure the length of the foot.When

buying shoes,the principle is that the inner length of the shoe should

be greater than the foot length of about 1 centimeter is good.

If you still have questions, email us at taranis@taraniskids.com,

we will be happy to assist!

3 Tips for Buying Children's Shoes

1, in the child to buy shoes before, first of all to determine to buy

what type ofshoes, is daily wear or sports with, if the child to do

special sports, then need to special sports shoes, like basketball

sports to wear basketball shoes.


2, try to take the child to buy branded children's shoes, and it is

best to fix in a better. In this case, the professional shopkeeper

will understand the situation of the child's feet, but also can save

the child's foot measurement file, check the foot growth record.Thirdly,

the most important thing in choosing shoes is to fit,the shoes should

not be too small, and should leave room for growth and activity.

Judging your child's gait by the wear and tear of the shoe

1、If the inside of the heel is badly worn and the shoe is tilted inward,

the child may have pronated feet when walking, and may also have an

outward step, flat feet, and so on.


2. If the heel is worn on the outside and the shoe is tilted to

the outside, the child may walk with pronated feet, O-shaped legs,

and an inside-out step.


3. If the front inner gang is worn, the child may have an inside-out gait.
Care

Are they washable?


To extend the product lifetime, we recommend spotting clean with a mild
detergent and damp cloth.

How do I keep my baby’s shoes clean?

Babies are unpredictable and we understand that there’s no telling what messes
they’ll encounter in their TARANIS shoes. We recommend you spot clean your shoes
occasionally — using a damp cloth and mild detergent — to guarantee you’re getting
the longest life out of TARANIS shoes. Here are some DOs and DON’Ts we’ve
created for you to make the most of your TARANIS shoes:

Cleaning Dos

Spot clean as the shoes get dirty with a damp cloth
Use mild detergents
Air dry (if the shoes feel stiff, you may put shoes in the dryer with NO HEAT on the
delicate cycle)
Reshape the toe area with a soup spoon
Cleaning DON’Ts
DO NOT machine wash
DO NOT submerge in water
DO NOT dry with heat
DO NOT bleach
DO NOT iron
For the soles, check suede regularly for worn down areas. Rub the sole with light
sandpaper or a wire brush to regain suede texture.
For TARANIS Shoes, we recommend washing in warm water (do not use bleach)
and drying on a low heat setting. Do not iron.
Materials
Will these shoes hold up outside?
Most TARANIS shoes are recommended for indoor use and light outdoor activities.
Are your shoes made with real leather?
Most of our shoes are made of genuine leather.
We use genuine leathers for TARANIS shoes. Instead of using harsh toxic chemicals
during the tanning process, we use vegetable-based oils, making it more eco-friendly.

Are your shoes tested?

Yes, all TARANIS shoes go through testing – that includes the main shoe material as
well as any patches, trims or any other details added to the style. If you have any
questions about any specific styles, please contact us at taranis@taraniskids.com.

TARANIS adheres to our original intention,"Inherent comfort facilitates growth.” We
will engage in the whole shopping process, from your communication and purchase in
store to the after-sales services.
Each and every detail in the service results from our empathy, consideration and
continuous optimization in our hope of providing children and parents with all-round
care and diversified and substantial shopping experience.