A guide to help parents find the best fitting cowboy boots for their children.
The afternoon is the best time to attempt boot shopping with your child to get the best fit.If you go in the morning your child's feet will not be swollen at all and if they try them on at night the boots will be much too tight.If you buy them at night after a child has been running and playing all day there will be much swelling, leaving the boots too loose in the morning.
Next comes the fun part, or the frustrating part depending on your child!Help them find a boot that corresponds to their tastes and foot structure.There are three basic boot types: lace up boots which simply lace up the front, ropers which usually slip on and are a usually a work type of boot, and western which are usually a bit more dressy and ornate.These style differences should be taken into consideration when deciding what is actually needed.
When your child has selected a pair to try, simply roll their pant leg up to the knee and help them pull the boots on from top of the boot, preferably from the tabs.The child's foot should slide it quite easily and there should be no binding.The leg of the boot should be a bit loose and the seam should be on the snug side.Have your son or daughter stand up and wiggle their toes, as there should be enough room for them to wiggle their toes a bit when they're walking.
If you're buying a pair of leather boots for your child you might want to consider buying them a bit snugger than if you buy a synthetic pair as the leather will stretch.Leather is a bit more expensive but usually will hold up better and is well worth the extra expense if you think your child will be in the same size for quite some time. With good care a pair of boots can easily last until your child is in need of the next size up!Good care and a proper fitting ensure a comfortable and pleasurable wearing experience!Good luck!
