Baby Riptape Pram Shoes (0-18 Mths)
Product code: T723457P
About this style
Tiny baby feet need supportive first steps. Standard fit with riptape velcro fastening for easy on and off. These trainers are designed for comfort and practicality, with a simple plain style that works for everyday adventures.
Details & care
Style
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Riptape fastening
Safety Warning
Keep away from fire
Composition
Upper: Textile & other materials, Lining and Sock: Textile, Outsole: Other materials & textile
Care
Wash at 30°C
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery
Standard
Delivered within 4 days*. FREE over €75, or €4.50
Collection
Collect from store
Free in stores & Applegreens
Returns
Ireland returns
FREE
Exclusions apply
Full delivery and collection informationOur returns policyM&S
Baby Riptape Pram Shoes (0-18 Mths)
€13
Reviews (6)
Pram shoes
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Just what I was looking for. Good quality and price.
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Adorable pram shoes
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Adorable pram shoes. Very cute and match a variety of outfit. Casual or smart.
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Goes with everything
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Lovely little trainer but it has lots of fraying. It can be trimmed away though.
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Really nice trainer type shoe
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
These little trainer type shoes are lovely, nice and soft so won’t hurt the babies feet
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Pretty but poorly finished
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
The shoe is very stylish and looks beautiful; however, I was disappointed by the quality. It arrived with several loose threads, and after just two weeks, the stitching has worsened. I expected better durability from M&S, given how lovely the design is.
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Lovely shoes.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Lovely shoes, but don’t stay on for long. This might not be the quality, just the child
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