Originally I had a basket for shoes to be stored loosely (not in boxes). But I have a few new pairs that came in boxes and my sister just sent me about 10 prs of shoes, from her boys, that are all in boxes. For now, I have them all in one clear tote in the closet, in their boxes. I was thinking maybe I'd take out one size at a time, and keep them loose in a basket (leaving the boxes in the tote).
Do you keep your child's shoes in boxes or loose? Do you store all the boxes in the child's closet? If you keep the shoes loose, do you still save the boxes somewhere?
Re: How do you store your child's shoes?
Haha! I only bought probably 3-4 prs, a friend gave me 2 prs, I got 1-2 at my showers, and now my sister just sent about 8-10 prs of shoes, sandals and boots. Yeah, adding up quickly. Luckily, it's a wide range, from 0-3 cloth/leather type to size 7.5 snow boots. :-)
ETA: No, I don't think you're a bad mom. Baby doesn't even need shoes for quite a while, anyway. I gave in to cutesy little ones, and my sister and friend gave me the bigger ones, which I'll just store for a few years.
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I am going to the snomoms sale this weekend so now you gave me an excuses to get something!
If it makes you feel better, Lila pretty much didn't wear shoes at all until she was about 9 months old.
Of course, now she has more pairs than I do. I have a problem.
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This is exactly what I do!
We just keep them with our shoes on the shoe rack. The ones they've out grown or haven't grown into are in boxes in their closets. My kids only have a handful of wearable shoes at any given time anyway.
where ever they leave them?
seriously, we have a shoe rack, and we are trying to teach them to come in, take em off, put on rack. reality is G is lazy and wont take them off, when he does its often wherever he is at the moment, or in the bathroom before bath... Gee... I often find adult mens shoes all over too.... wonder where he gets it from.
honestly for Rye, I had one pair of great shoes from Nordys for when he was little and when he walked, we got him 2 pairs of Stride rites. A brown and a blue nice casual, but could be nice shoe. Then a pair of white Adidas. Those have been the best shoes EVER and totally worth the $40! (daddy has the same shoe too..it's cute when they have them on)
Pretty much this, L has a shelf in his closet that is way to high to access easily so I store all the "grow into " shoes up there and that is for both boys.
Thanks for the replies, everyone! I think I'll keep things as they are for now, since the majority of the shoes he won't even be wearing for a year or two (or more). Those can live in their boxes in a tote in the closet. And the small ones fit on the shelf in a basket, even in boxes.
I think it's amazing that some of the shoes my sister sent me made it through 2-3 little boys and are still in good shape. She only sent me the ones that looked ok and had life left in them. They're almost all Stride Rite.
Thanks!
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In terms of storing sizes that are too large, I keep them in their boxes and put them in larger plastic bins in the closet by size.
For Jillian's shoes we have a bin by the front door that we throw all her shoes in. This became convenient once she started putting on shoes by herself. She sometimes remembers to put her shoes in the bin, we sometimes have to remind her, and we often just end up putting them back ourselves as we find pairs while housecleaning.
Hayden has fewer shoes (Jillian didn't really wear any until she was walking) and they are stored in her top drawer. I'll probably get a bin for her too when she gets bigger.
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