EDITOR’S CHOICE
Editor’s Choice: Kids’ Casual Footwear Young Soles
1: Brooking
With a lightweight yet durable TR rubber cup sole and a bold inverted Y detail, plus removable elastic laces make slipping them on a breeze. Brooking is all about comfort, style, and a little nostalgic cool! Wholesale price £30.50 to £38
2: Martha Bow
Featuring charming brogue detailing, an easy-on hook and loop fastening strap, and a sweet removable leather bow, this shoe adds a playful twist to a timeless silhouette. Inside, a contoured, cushioned insole offers cloud-like comfort. Wholesale price £30.50 to £35.50
3: Pele
Designed with a wide toe box so toes can spread naturally (no squashing here!), Pele combines easy hook-and-loop fastenings, a padded collar, and a removable contoured cushioned insole. Underfoot, our custom- made zero-drop barefoot sole in natural rubber supports natural movement while offering just the right amount of protection. Wholesale price £34 to £39
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Contact Stuart Anderson: 07787126973 or
stu@youngsoles.com Superfi t 4: Maverick
Inspired by casual skating trainers, this combines an extra dose of coolness with plenty of functionality – with Gore-Tex semi- warm lining. RRP £69-85
5: Breeze The fl exible, lightweight sole with its honeycomb structure makes the natural rolling movement easier, while the leather lining ensures a pleasant climate for the foot. RRP £58-65
6: Whaley
Thanks to its soft lining and wind- and waterproof membrane, little feet stay warm and dry. The fl exible PU sole means that active kids can master slippery surfaces and muddy paths with ease. RRP £54-58
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