Finding good quality footwear for children with an expert fitting service couldn’t be easier with our useful guide. And if you’re looking for some cute and quality clothing to kit out the little people in your life then you’re in the right place too……read on.
Treehouse
Created by sisters Kim and Sophie, the Treehouse brand was established in 2012 with a single shop based in Edinburgh. In just a few years the Treehouse brand has expanded to become a household name among families throughout the United Kingdom. Children and parents alike are drawn to Treehouse due to the fun and friendly designs that boast plenty of bright and bold colours. The ever expanding Treehouse collection includes shoes, clothing, gifts and hairdressing designs that are created for kids aged 0-8 years old. The Treehouse staff are always on hand to help parents choose the perfect items for their kids and go the extra mile to offer advice and make sure that shoes and clothing is the perfect fit.
Maddie and Mark’s
Famous for their fun and friendly footwear for kids, Maddie and Mark’s is a family owned and run company that is based in Edinburgh. Mum Maddie opened her first show shop in Edinburgh in 2007 after being inspired by the lack of shoes that were suitable for her young daughter. All Footwear in the now very extensive collection is designed to be both practical and beautiful while also fitting very well. In just a few years the company has expanded dramatically and now has a number of shops in other parts of the United Kingdom. The Maddie and Mark’s collection includes first shoes and school shoes for both boys and girls.
Bon Tot
Renowned as being one of the best shops for children’s clothes in the whole of Edinburgh, Bon Tot takes an innovative approach to shoppers and their needs. They offer parents the option to pay later for items to help them more effectively manage their budget. It is also possible to pay in several easy instalments. This means that parents can dress their kids in the latest fashions without having to worry about breaking the bank.