Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Lacoste Girl's Shoe Review


***Product was received for free in exchange for an honest review.***



Named for the renowned French tennis player, Lacoste revolutionized the sportswear market with its signature cotton piqué shirts in the 1930s. Today, the brand is a casual blend of sports and fashion that maintains the understated, preppy style—and iconic crocodile logo—that made it an international favorite.




  • A signature crocodile logo preps-up a low-profile canvas sneaker.
    • Textile upper and lining/rubber sole.
    • By Lacoste; imported.
    • Kids' Shoes.
    • For best care of this product, wipe with a damp cloth for tough stains. 

    Our Thoughts

    These are super cute!! Arrived just in time because my oldest had just outgrown her previous pair of tennis shoes. These look much sturdier than the regular ole shoes you can buy at your local stores. I love the laces, I know that sounds weird but I cannot stand the laces on shoes that are too slippery and they never stay tied. With a child, untied shoes is not a good thing, that is just an accident waiting to happen. These laces are long enough to even double tie and they do not come undone!

    I know the crocodile is the logo, but my daughter thought it was so super cute to have it on her pair of pink shoes. They fit her perfectly and are breathable, which is good for the summer time right now!

    Living in the Ozarks, there are rocks everywhere, not to mention a billion little thorns all over the ground that you cannot see. Flip flops just are not working in this region because I am constantly picking tiny rocks and thorns out of my own shoes. It's important to protect the little ones feet and these shoes are the perfect type to do so!

    Be sure to get your pair here: nordstrom.com

    Check out Lacoste's FB page here and their website here. They offer much more than just shoes!

    ***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. The opinions expressed in the review are my own and were not influenced in any way.***

    Reviewed by Jackie

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