: Barbie Toddler/Little Kid Western Boot

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: Barbie Toddler/Little Kid Western Boot

Barbie Toddler/Little Kid Western Boot

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 408





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: Barbie
Department: unisex-child
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: Barbie
Product Manufacturer: Barbie
Publisher: Barbie
Ranking: 408
Studio: Barbie


Product facts:
  • Padded insole
  • Non-marking outsole







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Amazon.com Item Description:
She'll get butterflies in her belly every time she goes skipping around in this adorable Western boot from Barbie Girls. Everything about this boot is fun and sweet, and be assured that this little metallic cutie will keep her protected and comfortable all day. The full side zipper will allow for easy on-and-off accessibility, while the flower-textured outsole will keep her grounded.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great value
I bought this for my six year old daughter. The fit is true to size. I'm pleased with the price and think they look very cute on her.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - These little cowgirl boots....
are absolutely adorable - my 3 year old daughter loves them - they were shipped and recieved in a very timely manner.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - zipper disappointment
My 6 year old daughter loves the boots, except for the zippers on each boot keep scratching/scraping/cutting the opposite leg. They are great when she wears them with pants or heavy tights. Sometimes we put tape over the zippers and that solves the problem for as long as the tape manages to stay on the boot. The price is was great. I was just disappointed that a boot meant for little girls would have this problem.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Adorable boots...VERY NARROW
These boots are cute, but fit very tight over my daughters calves. She is petite and I have never seen this happen with boots before with her. Standing up she is o.k., but kneeling or squatting during play and they hurt like heck. Had to send them back, and had to pay the shipping on return.



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