Hi my son 12 wears cheap shoe zone plimsolls as school shoes he has been wearing them since the start of the year but Resently my mum told me he looks scruffy in them it's a bit true there not in good condition but is she being unreasonable
I've decided to let him even tho they look scruffy but u think it looks cool my mum won't like it but I'm not prepared to make him wear proper school shoes again he had to most of his time at primary school
My concern is only about the lad's warmth and not getting wet feet as plimsolls won't keep him warm and dry but at 12 he is old enough to know. If he is choosing , and is allowed, to wear the plimsolls at school well his lookout! If he would prefer more waterproof/warm shoes then I would be inclined to get him some!
Any secondary schools I have known have forbidden plimsolls as school shoes and insisted on leather ones. These do not have to be as expensive as Clarks or Start Rite as there are many cut price shoe stores that stock cheaper versions. Sorry, but I do think that plimsolls look scruffy.
I suppose I always wore good 'sensible' leather shoes (except when I was a teenager of course) and my feet are flat as pancakes and terrible (hereditary).
So it probably doesn't matter then - I thought they were those things they wear for PE with no support - if they are the type of lace-up canvas shoes/boots my DD used to favour then I should think they are OK if he has good feet anyway. DD wore converse ones (not for school though), and Vans are quite expensive - where did you find them for a fiver?
His feet will; be fine in them. But they're not going to be waterproof are they? That's a bit worrying. Perhaps you could manage a second pair, so if one pair gets wet on the way to school he could into the other ones.
I am not sure that their feet need support - in the wild we would have gone barefoot and feet are designed for that. I agree that shoes which need to be kept on by screwing up the toes are bad. If the plimsolls fit and are properly secured I cannot see the problem, except if it is pouring with rain - but wet feet are not the end of the world.