Slippery grounds, cold in the morning and warm during the day. What should the little ones have on their feet that can keep them both dry and warm in such a changing climate? Dressing tired toddlers is by no means easy, but the transition seasons offers a little extra headache for us parents. Winter shoes often get too hot, but summer shoes fall short due to heavy rainfall and slippery grounds. Here you can read our tips for choosing the best in between season shoes that last longer than one season.
In the spring and fall there are mainly two types of shoes the kids should have: rubber boots and semi-high shoes with GORE-TEX membrane:
Rubber boots:
On days with heavy rainfall, one rarely makes the mistake of choosing a pair of rubber boots. There are some things to keep in mind though:
These shoes are extended to right above the ankle. They sit firmly on the foot and are waterproof. The GORE-TEX membrane ensures that junior stays dry on the feet all through the day, while also making sure they breathe properly.
Unlike summer shoes, in between season shoes are made of a more robust material. When buying semi-high shoes, consider the following: