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What Size Do Kids Dr Martens Go Up To

What Size Do Kids Dr Martens Go Up To

When it comes to iconic footwear, Dr. Martens is a household name. Known for their durability, style, and rebellious spirit, these shoes have become a staple in many wardrobes. And it's not just adults who can enjoy the comfort and cool factor of Docs โ€“ kids can rock them too! If you're wondering what size Doc Martens go up to for kids, you've come to the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the available sizes, provide a handy conversion chart, and offer essential tips to ensure your little ones can strut their stuff in style and comfort.

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Finding the right size for your child's Dr. Martens is crucial to their overall comfort and foot health. Here's a breakdown of the available sizes and some essential tips for selecting the perfect fit:

1. Infant sizes

Dr. Martens cater to even the smallest feet with their adorable infant sizes. Ranging from size 0 to size 4, these tiny boots and shoes are perfect for introducing your little ones to the world of Docs. With easy on/off designs and soft soles, these mini Docs are both practical and stylish.

2. Toddler and kids sizes

As your child grows, their Dr. Martens options expand too. Starting from a size 5, Doc Martens offer a wide range of shoes for toddlers and older kids. From classic lace-up boots to comfy sandals, you'll find a variety of styles to suit your child's preferences. Additionally, Docs often come with adjustable features like buckles and Velcro straps to ensure a snug fit and easy wearability.

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3. Conversion chart

To avoid any confusion, it's essential to know the conversion between different shoe sizing systems. Dr. Martens typically use UK sizing, but no need to worry if you're more familiar with US or EU sizes. Utilize the handy conversion chart below to find the appropriate size for your child:

UK Infant Sizes: 0 (Newborn) / 1 (3-6 months) / 2 (6-9 months) / 3 (9-12 months) / 4 (12-18 months)

UK Children Sizes: 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 1 (Youth) / 2 (Youth) / 3 (Youth)

4. Tips for selecting the perfect fit

- Measure your child's feet: Use a measuring tape or ruler to get an accurate measurement of their foot length. Ensure they stand with their weight evenly distributed for the most precise results. Refer to the Dr. Martens size chart for guidance.

- Consider growth room: Kids' feet grow quickly, so it's important to leave some room for growth when selecting their shoe size. Typically, aim for a 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) of space between their longest toe and the shoe's end.

- Check for width: In addition to length, consider the width of your child's feet. Some Dr. Martens styles may run narrow, so opt for models with adjustable straps or wider designs for a more comfortable fit.

What Size Do Kids Dr Martens Go Up To Example

Let's say you have a 4-year-old child who measures 6.5 inches (16.51 cm) in foot length. Based on the Dr. Martens size chart, their foot length corresponds to a UK Children's Size 10. However, since they are still growing, it's advisable to go up half a size and choose a UK Size 11 for some additional room to accommodate growth spurts. Remember, fit may vary slightly depending on the specific shoe style, so always refer to the brand's size guide.

Finding the perfect size of Dr. Martens for your kids ensures they can express their unique style while enjoying utmost comfort. Now that you're equipped with the knowledge of kids' Dr. Martens sizes, it's time to start your shopping adventure! Explore the Break Me In Daddy blog for more guides, reviews, and styling tips to make the most of your beloved Docs. Don't forget to share this article with fellow parents, because every trendy kid deserves a pair of mini Docs!

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