stride rite

Stride Rite has devoted over 90 years of research and experience to bring tested and proven technology to their baby, toddler, and kids shoes. Only stride rite has introduced a first walking shoe that is clinically proven to reduce the number of stumbles and falls when learning to walk. So whether your baby is starting to cruise or is on the move, stride rite is with you through every step.

Here are just a few of the hundreds of fun styles available from their baby and kids collections.

Medallion – Maxwell

Bold two-tone suede and leather emblazoned with stitching and grommets, the Maxwell is a boot with an urban vibe.

 

 

 

Sperry Top-Sider Halyard Hook & Loop

The Sperry Top-Sider Halyard features a stylish canvas upper with a lightly faded, sun-drenched look. A hook-and-loop closure ensures a comfortable, secure fit while a non-marking outsole adds traction on the boat or at school.

 

 

Sperry Top-Sider Halyard Lace

The Sperry Top-Sider Halyard features a stylish canvas upper with a lightly faded, sun-drenched look. A lace closure ensures a comfortable, secure fit while a non-marking outsole adds traction on the boat or at school.

 

 

Stride Rite SRT Ruben

Little boy blue, what a handsome leather shoe! A Stride Rite Step 3 Off & Running style, the Ruben features a double hook-and-loop closure for easy-on/easy-off convenience and adjustability, plus Stride Rite patented SRT (Sensory Response Technology™) inside.

 

 

Saucony Ride 6

The Saucony Ride 6 has a cool alternative closure for easy on/off and adjustability so nothing will slow him down. For trips to the playground or playdates with friends, this sneaker has a leather and mesh upper, rubber outsole and flex grooves to keep him comfortable and care-free.

 

 

Stride Rite Made 2 Play™ Thorpe

The machine washable Made2Play™ Thorpe is a a hard-working sneaker for boys hard at play.

 

 

 

 

Visit www.striderite.com for store locations and many more styles for babies, toddlers and kids.

This entry was posted in FAB Finds. Bookmark the permalink.