What are runners for if they can't stand up to that kind of use? They're leisure wear shoes and leisure wear for childrens' shoes means more that a gentle stroll around the local park.They don't know if your daughter has been climbing walls, kicking ball or whatever in the runner.
The fact you're even asking that question shows how accepting we have become of poor quality products! If I pay €100 for a pair of runners I would absolutely expect that it does not wear and tear within 2 months.The question is, should it wear and tear that quickly?
It is a wear and tear issue. The question is, should it wear and tear that quickly?
Remember, you can insist on the three Rs Replacement, Refund or Repair.
I bought a cheap pair of runners in Decathlon (large famous store) and I wouldn't expect them to wear and tear within 2 months. As it happens I bought a half size too small for me but they are still fine a couple of years later. They were about €20 and I wear them the odd time.The fact you're even asking that question shows how accepting we have become of poor quality products! If I pay €100 for a pair of runners I would absolutely expect that it does not wear and tear within 2 months.
What are runners for if they can't stand up to that kind of use? They're leisure wear shoes and leisure wear for childrens' shoes means more that a gentle stroll around the local park.
Not being a shoe-design or materials expert, I don't believe I could tell anything much by looking at them new on display in a shop..But they aren't designed for climbing walls, kicking ball etc. You can see that by looking at them. If your intended use is heavy usage, get a pair of leather runners, not synthetic netting.
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