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Junior Boots and Shoes (Sizes 3-5.5)
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Kickers Tovni Lacer Junior
£55.00
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Timberland 6 Inch Boot Junior
£140.00
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The North Face BACK-TO-BERKELEY IV HIKER
£70.00
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Timberland 6 Inch Boot Junior
£140.00
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The North Face BACK-TO-BERKELEY IV HIKER
£70.00
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Kickers Kick Hi Junior
£70.00
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Kickers Kick Lo Mesh Junior
Was £70.00 Now £40.00 Save 43%
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McKenzie Morris Junior
Was £40.00 Now £15.00 Save 62%
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McKenzie Parkin Junior
Was £35.00 Now £15.00 Save 57%
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McKenzie Koya Junior
Was £35.00 Now £15.00 Save 57%
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McKenzie Cole Junior
Was £35.00 Now £15.00 Save 57%
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Kickers Tovni Low Padded Junior
Was £58.00 Now £40.00 Save 31%
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Kickers Tovni Trip Junior
Was £55.00 Now £30.00 Save 45%
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Kickers Kick Hi Mesh Junior
Was £75.00 Now £45.00 Save 40%
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McKenzie Hitch Junior
Was £35.00 Now £15.00 Save 57%
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McKenzie Panama Junior
Was £40.00 Now £15.00 Save 62%
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Kickers Tovni Hi Junior
Was £60.00 Now £30.00 Save 50%
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Timberland Killington Trekker Junior
Was £95.00 Now £55.00 Save 42%
Grab some fresh footwear for school with our range of juniors’ Boots and Shoes! With a stacked range of treads perfect for the schoolyard, lace up in black school shoes from brands like Kickers, Timberland and more!
Picking a fresh set of school shoes is exciting but it’s not always easy to know what to go for. At JD, we’ve got you covered with girls’ school shoes and boys’ school shoes that not only look great but come in loads of sizes and styles. Kickers always come through with loads of choice, while Timberland boots are a must-cop for the classroom as well.
Still not sure what the best way to go is? We’ve got you…
What Shoes Are Best For School?
Typically, the best style for school is something smart and durable. For girls, you can’t go wrong with T-bar brogues or loafers. For boys, it’s best to go for something that resembles a trainer or dress shoe but made from long-lasting synthetic leather. This way, they’ll look smart during class, but when break time hits, they’ll be able to withstand all those scratches and scrapes in the schoolyard.
Another important consideration is comfort. School shoes should be durable but they should feel great, too. Take into account how supported they are and how much cushioning they offer. How they fasten can also tie into how they feel. Laces can feel tight and secure but Velcro is better for quick adjustments throughout the day.
Whatever you choose, make sure you’re bagging from our juniors’ Boots and Shoes range below!
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