We couldn’t help but notice in the comments section of Lottie’s Little Girls Summer Wardrobe post that featured on the blog recently that you folks were crying out for suggestions on the Summer footwear side of things. As promised we’ve been searching high and low for the very best shoes, sandals and pumps to see you and your littles stylishly throughout the next few months all the way through to Autumn.

It’s a fairly lengthy round-up so sit back, grab a cuppa and slowly meander your way through it. We’ll see you at the finish!

Young Soles

Young Soles are my guilty (read expensive) pleasure. In fact I love their product range so much that I’d really rather like some of them for myself like their rose gold ‘Olive‘ shoes. I mean what’s not to love; they’re metallic with the cutest design and softest laces. Every day would be a party.

I digress. We’re not here to talk about my footwear fancies so lets take a look at the ‘Rosie‘ T-bars which are so blinking cute!!! Ok so they aren’t cheap but the brand do make very very good quality shoes with completely breathable materials and the ‘Rosie’ is no exception. You could almost be transported back to the 70s with their mellow yellow hues and classic t-bars. The butterfly punch detail is exceptionally sweet.

For the teeny tiny babes taking their first steps you can’t resist the Tippi in the softest dove grey. Their design reminds me of little mice faces (I’m not sure if they are supposed to or not) and they form part of Young Soles brand new product range for SS16. The sole is made from flexible rubber and the adjustable velcro fastening and elasticated back allows the shoes to be easily pulled on and off. Plus they’re light enough for the hotter summer days ahead.

I’m seriously considering purchasing Hector a pair of the Frankie Fisherman sandals because I love them that much. I can totally see him rocking them with his Zara shorts this summer or with some neon dungarees that my mum picked up for him in the Petit Bateau sale last year. The chunky buckles and classic style are right up my street.

John Lewis

I’m sure that my husband would much prefer me to buy John Lewis’ version of the Frankie sandals; they’re a lot kinder on the pocket for a start and are pretty similar in style. I think Young Soles has the slight edge though that’s swaying me in their direction. That said these sandals are adorable and you can tell that they are going to be soft and kind on your toddlers skin. Starting from £16 and available in navy in kids sizes 4-10, it’s worth making the most of this design whilst your little one’s feet are still small.

If you really fancied it you could try a spot of twinning with the kids by opting for these super sparkly sandals from Birkenstock aptly named Galaxy. They come with two buckles so you can be sure that the fit is secure and go all the way up to adult size 5. Form an orderly queue please ladies…

One popular trend that keeps popping up on my kids fashion radar is that of the paint splatter design and TOMS has got in on the action with their canvas, open-toed, multi-strap version. I like these a lot. They’re fun whilst being practical too. Although they’re available from kids size five, the velcro adjustable strap switches to a buckle fastening from size 11. Get yours here.

Although only available in a limited range of sizes I couldn’t not include this cutesy pair of girly red shoes from Bobux. They aren’t cheap but they are made from super soft leather and adorned with beautiful flowers on the front. Pair them with a summer romper for a dose of 50s style sweetness.

Zara

Zara is killing it on the shoe front. So much so that this post is rather Zara heavy and for that I sincerely apologise but there were so many gorgeous products I couldn’t not include them all and I think that you’ll agree. Where to start though??

Ok so how about with the brown leather clogs that appear first in the header of this post. Blinking amazing right? 1970s eat your heart out. The perforated detail on the toe cap is spot on and the flexible wooden-effect sole is the finishing touch. I want them in my size already. You’ll need to head over there quickly as some sizes had already sold out last time I looked.

If they’ve sold out of your desired size then you might like these beaded, tan coloured sandals instead. Zara describes the light and dark blue beading as ‘tribal’ and all I can say is I want them so badly! The lightweight sole means that they’ll keep even the smallest feet cool on the hottest of days.

Following on from the paint splatter trend I mentioned earlier, Zara have their own take on the style with these multicoloured yellow toned plimsolls with white toe cap. They’re girly without being saccharine sweet and you could easily mix them up with a summer cotton dress or with jeans. Available in sizes up to an adult 3.

Feeling boho? Do your girls want to channel their inner Pocahontas? Then these leather ballerinas are for them. These are for slightly older girls since the sizing ranges from 10.5 to size 3 but I’m adoring all the attention to detail such as the matching topstitching.

Staying on the Pocahontas theme…you can’t go wrong with a bit of fringing especially when it comes in electric blue and on your toes! Pair with this jumpsuit or this bib front dress for the utmost in sartorial style.

For the older boys then these contrast plimsolls in blue and suede brown are cool enough for him to wear without an eyeroll but practical enough to cope with pretty much every eventuality they’re likely to come across. I quite like the blue hued camouflaged soles as well….

If you’re looking for simple sandals then there’s a plethora to choose from; all simple and made well. Buckle up with these chocolate grecian inspired beauties or go for more coverage with this nubuck pair with a cork sole and rubber track tread.

Zara was actually the only place where I found black sandals too which granted aren’t colourful but they are practical especially when it comes to hiding dirt and grime. These leather sandals have a nubuck finish and a hook and loop ankle fastening for easy on/off action.

Lastly I couldn’t not mention the lemony goodness that are these shoes. All the heart eyes right there.

Sainsbury’s

I’m guilty of forgetting about Sainsbury’s for kiddies clothes and shoes which is silly really because both the quality and the prices are actually very good indeed. When I spotted these coral jelly shoes I was instantly transported back to my own childhood and the beach and the smell of hot suncream. Essentially all good memories so I implore you to indulge in some for your littles too.

If you’re looking for a Converse lookalike for your littles then you can’t go far wrong with these red lace-ups starting from £8.00. Available in sizes from baby size 4 all the way to adult 4s, you can be sure that these will see you through all the activities you have planned for the summer.

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How cute are these chambray TOMS! They come with an elastic V-notch at the top of the shoe for a comfortable and secure fit and a rubber sole for durability and extra climbing/swinging/running/jumping grip. The colour of the fabric is gorgeous too and you just know that they’ll look perfect with a pair of denim shorts or a pair of dungarees.

For the younger girls who need a bit of floral action in their life, I present this set of white flower-embellished sandals complete with beading and a handy velcro strap. Also available in brown and in pink and in sizes up to kids size 12. Who said you can’t have style and practicality.

Perhaps you’re after something less girly and perhaps a touch more traditional? Next have just the ticket with their scalloped leather two strap sandal with buckle fastenings. The pattern actually reminds me of my old white school socks that we used to wear pulled up to our knees in the Summer when we were small. Available from £18.50 in sizes up to kids size 12 and in no less than six colours. Mint is my favourite.

M&S

Granted I’m not exactly there just yet but I imagine that choosing clothes and shoes can be a bit of a battle when kids get older. How do you negotiate that minefield between their personal style and something that is practical and reasonably priced and that you like too? We’d love to hear your tips and advice on this topic by the way. In the meantime we’re loving these grey lace-up trainer brogues which tick the practicality and style boxes for older boys’ summer wardrobes whilst making you smile too.

Dorothy herself would be proud of these ruby red cat cross-bars with velcro straps. Perfect for little girls looking to sport something a bit smarter away from the beach. I love the sweet cat themed embroidery on the toes and you can be sure that the shoes will last all summer long with their grippy sole.

Phew! What a huge round-up. Hopefully there’s been something in amongst this post that’s caught your eye for the holidays ahead. I’m seriously considering investing in a pair of jelly shoes for my own Summer wardrobe this year….I’m not too old yet am I? Why not share your favourites in the comments below…

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