Poll: Do kids' school shoes cost too much?

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Do kids' school shoes cost too much? 44 votes

Yes
63%
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No
36%
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  • Alikay
    Alikay Posts: 5,147 Forumite
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    edited 25 August 2015 at 1:12PM
    No
    Fitted leather children's shoes like Clarks and Start-Right have always cost a lot...I can remember my parents lamenting my wide feet back in the 60's! Personally I don't think £60 for a pair of decent secondary-school shoes twice a year is extortionate...it's similar to a tank of petrol in cost.
  • JP08
    JP08 Posts: 851 Forumite
    Don't know what kiddies shoes cost, but even a fair price is only going to be a smidgeon less than an adult shoe.

    Material costs are less (but only a very small part of the overall cost)
    Labour costs are the same, machinery costs the same, transportation costs near as dammit the same - only become cheaper if you have a full load of kiddie shoes only due to the smaller boxes.

    So realistically expect maybe a £1 or so cheaper for a sprog's shoe ?
  • pinkshoes
    pinkshoes Posts: 20,495 Forumite
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    No
    I had DS fitted for shoes the other day and my mum was with me. He is only 4 but a size 13. My initial thought was eeeeek, £36 is expensive for shoes that will only fit for a few months, but my mum then told me that 30 years they were much more expensive compared to family income.

    I ended up spending £20 on a pair from M&S which fit just as well.
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  • Mumto5
    Mumto5 Posts: 1,838 Forumite
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    No
    It's worth spending money on Clarks or Start-rite. I only buy one pair a year and it's because they have worn out rather than outgrown. I've bought cheaper in the past with my big kids but they fall to pieces. Lesson learned.
  • Jagraf
    Jagraf Posts: 2,462 Forumite
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    No, not compared to the non essential stuff kids have. You could get 10 pairs for the cost of a phone.
    Never again will the wolf get so close to my door :eek:
  • GwylimT
    GwylimT Posts: 6,530 Forumite
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    Not at all, many people spend more on their make up or phone contract!
  • Rummer
    Rummer Posts: 6,550 Forumite
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    Yes
    I think the cost is ludicrous. We needed a half size this year so Clarks shoes it was and they were £40 and already they are showing signs of wear after two weeks.
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • AubreyMac
    AubreyMac Posts: 1,723 Forumite
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    No
    My nieces kicker shoes lasted a whole school year and they were £75.

    This year my sister has decided to get her 2 pairs of shoes (not kickers though) as having only 1 wasn't practical in all weathers.

    Isn't kids anything expensive?
  • LilElvis
    LilElvis Posts: 5,835 Forumite
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    Yes
    JP08 wrote: »
    Don't know what kiddies shoes cost, but even a fair price is only going to be a smidgeon less than an adult shoe.

    Material costs are less (but only a very small part of the overall cost)
    Labour costs are the same, machinery costs the same, transportation costs near as dammit the same - only become cheaper if you have a full load of kiddie shoes only due to the smaller boxes.

    So realistically expect maybe a £1 or so cheaper for a sprog's shoe ?

    Even using your hypothesis childrens shoes should still be markedly cheaper than adults as they are zero rated for VAT, whereas adults attract VAT at the standard rate of 20%.
  • double_mummy
    double_mummy Posts: 3,989 Forumite
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    Yes
    i find them really expensive for my son i now buy the cheapest ones possible i dont think his feet have stopped growing in the past year his shoes never last more than 6 weeks (if i am really lucky!)

    and i think there should be some way to take the VAT off if you can prove they are for kids even in adult sizes!
    The only people I have to answer to are my beautiful babies aged 8 and 5
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