Product Details
- Binding: Unknown Binding
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- Brand: ACORN
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- Department: unisex-baby
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- Fabric Type: Fabric
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- Features: Cushioned, contoured insole, Skid-resistant outsole for indoor/outdoor wear
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- Label: ACORN
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- Manufacturer: ACORN
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- Product Group: Shoes
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- Publisher: ACORN
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- Studio: ACORN
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- Title: ACORN Little Kid/Big Kid Jelly Bean
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Product Description: Sweet treats for little feets, the Acorn Jelly Bean slipper will keep hearts and toes warm. Soft plush fabric upper in a sporty slipper style, with a rounded toe, fully padded "plump" design, contrast colored front stripe, heel and instep panels, and stitching detail. Soft fun patterned fleece lining for snuggly comfort, cushioned comfort insole. Nonslip weather resistant outsole. Kid sizing XS (9 1/2-10 1/2), S (11-12), M (12 1/2-13 1/2), L (1-2), XL (2 1/2- 3 1/2), XXL (4-5)
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Customer Reviews
Don't fit right!
We had the same problem as the above review. My son wears a 12 so we bought size 12.5-13.5 and his foot wouldn't fit into the slipper because it was too narrow from top to bottom (not narrom from side to side). They will be returned.
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Too tight
My daughter is just getting into a size 9.5 so we ordered her the 9.5-10.5 size slipper. They're very cute and they appear to be well made, but I could NOT get them on my daughter's feet!!! They weren't too narrow, but rather not deep enough for my daughter's foot to fit between the top of the slipper and the sole. I have never had a shoe not fit like this before. It was almost as if the padding inside the sole of the shoe should have been removable, but it wasn't. I would definitely not recommend these slippers with a price tag of $35.
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Great children's slippers
This is a wonderful child's house shoe. Very durable with a fantastic rubber sole for your little one. I purchased two pair of these slippers for my granddaughter. What's so great about these slippers, is your little one can step outside in the backyard or down the sidewalk to meet grandma and grandpa, without the worry of their feet getting hurt.
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