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- School shoes > Kids school shoes > Shoe care
- Boys shoes > Boys shoes > Boys brown & tan shoes
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- School shoes > Kids school shoes > School shoes by size > Size 12 school shoes
- School shoes > Kids school shoes > Wide fit school shoes
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How to care for Chelsea boots
Chelsea boots are an autumn/winter staple in both men’s and women’s fashion - so it’s no surprise that they look just as sleek and stylish on little feet, too! However, while Chelsea boots are favo
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Money saving tips for buying school uniform
Money saving tips for buying school uniform Every couple of months Kate Hardcastle MBE checks her children's shoes and clothes for fit and any repair needs. You do not have to be crafty or have...
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What to do with old shoes
Whether worn out, or grown out, it can be tricky to know what to do with old shoes. None of us wants to send them to landfill, but we don’t want an ever-growing pile in the shoe cupboard either! If
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How long does shoe polish take to dry?
As a busy parent, you’ll know the importance of maintaining your child’s school shoes to ensure they always look their best. However, polishing shoes can feel like a time-consuming chore, especially
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How to clean white shoe soles
When we talk about white soles, we don’t just mean the underside of the shoe that hits the pavement. We also mean the bright white rubber rim that runs around many trainers and canvas styles – the
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Win a pair of our new snuggly slippers
We’re celebrating the launch of our new collection of slippers with an exciting giveaway where you could WIN a pair for your child. Our new snuggly slippers will bring a smile to children’s faces th
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How to recycle old shoes
Many of us want to know what to do with old shoes. Luckily there are various options available for recycling shoes to help minimise waste and promote sustainability, so you shouldn’t need to throw a
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Refer a Friend
Refer a Friend Share us with your friends and you'll both receive a discount off your next pu
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How to clean children’s shoes
Most of our shoes are made from leather which will look good for longer with some regular cleaning. Here are some simple steps to guide you through cleaning children's shoes: Remove loose dirt and du
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Five minutes with... Jenni Foster
We talk to Start-Rite’s Research and Innovation Manager about the science that goes into our shoes to help keep kids’ feet happy and healthy.Tell us about your role at Start-Rite Shoes?Start-Rite want
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3D Measure App
3d Measure App We’ve developed a range of easy to use measuring tools so you can order with confidence.
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Governance and stakeholder engagement
Governance and stakeholder engagement We need you to make this journey with us. Without the support and passion of our employees and everyone who contributes to our business, from the factories...
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Fenwick
Fenwick have joined the Start-Rite family! To book an appointment at Fenwick Brent Cross or Bentall Kingston use the form below.
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What to do with your old wellies
Wellies become a much-loved loyal servant that accompany little feet on adventures and exploration. Many of us find it very difficult to part with a pair once those little feet have grown out of t
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How to clean sandals
Sandals can get dirty over time, especially if they’re worn often. However, with a few simple steps, you can easily clean your child’s sandals and keep them looking like new. When it comes to cle
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Ways to measure your children’s feet
When it comes to looking after your child’s feet, we recommend getting them measured every 6 to 8 weeks when they are young, as their feet grow quickly at this age. You can do this by either visit