The Igor sneakers by Blanditos by Crio's are respectful footwear designed to support the healthy growth of children's feet. This barefoot model stands out for its exceptional flexibility, allowing feet to move and develop with complete freedom, as if barefoot, but with the necessary protection for daily use.
Made with high-quality materials, these sneakers feature a thin sole of approximately 3.5mm, completely flat (zero drop) and non-slip, which provides excellent ground sensitivity and contributes to good balance and posture. The absence of a height difference between the heel and the toe promotes a natural foot position.
The front area has an anatomically wide toebox, ensuring enough space for the toes to spread out and move freely, essential for correct development. The overall construction of the shoe is very lightweight, avoiding overloading children's feet. Furthermore, they do not have rigid heel counters, allowing for natural ankle mobility. The Velcro fastening system makes them easy to put on and take off, promoting independence for the little ones. The removable insole facilitates hygiene and checking the correct size. Available in several vibrant colors: Green, Navy, Pink and Mustard.
Key Features
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Brand: Blanditos by Crio's
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Model: Igor
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Type: Respectful Footwear / Barefoot
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Flexibility: High throughout the structure
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Sole: Thin rubber (~3.5mm), flexible, flat (zero drop), non-slip
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Toebox: Wide anatomical shape for toe freedom
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Fastening: Single hook-and-loop strap (Velcro) for ease of use
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Heel Counter: Non-existent / Very soft and flexible
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Insole: Removable, flat, without anatomical elements
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Lightness: Very lightweight footwear
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Available Colors: Green, Navy, Pink, Mustard
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Manufacture: Spain
To find out the size you need, simply measure the length of the foot. To do this, measure the distance from the heel to the tip of your longest toe. ADD 1 CM TO THE FOOT SIZE TO SELECT THE CORRECT SIZE (the shoe insole should be between 0.8 and 1.2cm longer than the foot measurement. no more, no less)
Note: always measure the baby's foot and then consult the chart
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