Can babies wear high-top shoes?

Children can wear high-top shoes, but please note that the soles should be soft, non-slip and comfortable. Children have just learned to walk, so they have higher requirements for shoes. It is not easy to wear shoes with hard soles and may easily Deforming the child's feet.

Children may develop pigeon-toed syndrome when they first learn to walk. This may get better as they grow older. If the brace is severe enough to affect walking or running, you should seek medical attention promptly. If it is not very serious, you can continue to observe it. If it is not corrected at around 3 years old, it is recommended to go to an orthopedic department for correction. Wearing shoes backwards is also a correction method, but it depends on the child's acceptance and cooperation.

For infants and young children, it is recommended to choose shoes with pure cotton uppers, soft cotton soles, and slightly higher shoe openings to protect ankles. While protecting the baby's feet, it also leaves enough space for the baby's little feet to grow.