: Primigi Little Kid/Big Kid College 5 Sneaker

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: Primigi Little Kid/Big Kid College 5 Sneaker

Primigi Little Kid/Big Kid College 5 Sneaker

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 28704





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: Primigi
Department: girls
Fabric Type: Canvas
Label: Primigi
Product Manufacturer: Primigi
Publisher: Primigi
Ranking: 28704
Studio: Primigi









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Amazon.com Item Description:
There is nothing more suitable or sweet for your little girl than this College 5 sneaker from Primigi. The colorful canvas upper is so adorable and ready to dress her in total cuteness, and the fully cushioned insole will cuddle her newly exploring feet with premium comfort, while the durable rubber outsole will help protect her and keep her safe.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Cute Shoes
We are huge Primigi fans and my daughter must have 10 pairs of shoes from this company. They are all comfy and well made and these sneakers are as well. The color is a bright turquoise with a floral pattern towards the back. We found these to run about 1/2 big.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great looking hi-top
I got these for my 5-year-old to wear to school. They come in a great vivid color with cute flower emroidery, and my daughter loves the way they fit. It takes a little effort for her to lace them up, but at her age it's something she really needs to learn. Great play shoes.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Too cute for words
Just recvd these and they are super cute...

My daughter has wide feet and hate all shoes but she loved these and they did hurt her feet.





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