Denim has gone from being a trend to becoming a wardrobe staple that evolves every season. Let your kid try on the Denim high top sneaker with metallic stars for size. The best thing about denim is that it looks better as it becomes washed out and rips. So be warned, it may be the only shoe your kid ever wants to wear.
You can dress your toddler like an A-list mini celebrity with Superga kid’s sneakers which comes in all the colours you can dream of. The collection has a variants high tops, slip on sneakers and classic sneakers styles to suit their look. Live vicariously through your kid and break the rules with the Superga SS15 kiddie’s collection.
The SS15 Superga Kids collection range in price from R600 to R750. Styles available at all Superga Concept Stores nationwide and leading independents nationwide.
For further retail information please visit the website www.superga.co.za.
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55 comments
Such adorable shoes love silver in size 11 for my 4 year old boy. 🙂
Silver size 10 for my little guy please.
My daughter wears a size 6 and I’d love a silver pair
my 3 year old baby girl, size 6 in a pretty silver
My Aaliyah wears a size 9 and I just showed her the pictures and she loves the silver. She says it will look stunning with all her clothes
Oh these are gorgeous and my daughter will go nuts over them….Silver size 13 (1) please ♥
I always want this stylish shoes for my boy ❤️❤️❤️ Size 11 pls
Silver and size 6 for my boy please
Now thats bling baby, would love a size 4 in pretty silwer for my baby girl 10 months who is just starting to walk. Paired with her skinny black jeans and silwer tank toppy. Ahhh so cute waited long for my baby girl and want to dress her the best ☺
My daughter is a size 8 and prefer the silver color 🙂
I would love the silver in a 7 for my piggy
rehana seedat Silver size 5
I would love the silver for my daughter size 12 please wow
Size 1 gold please for Jeziyen
size 7 for my busy little man
Size 11 white for my daughter Sundus pls
My 9year old daughter loves the silver.Size 2
My daughter is a size 3 and would rock the silver 🙂
Size 3 Gold to match mommy! xxx
I’m trying on the laptop (I previously tried on my mobile – so maybe I have a problem there?!) As per my Facebook post, I would like a size 4 for my son please. I prefer the gold 🙂
Gorgeous! Silver in size 7 for my little girl or blue in size 3 for my baby boy please
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Fabulous shoes! I wouldn’t mind a pair of each colour my twins of 2 years old. ..boy size 7 & girl size 5….i wouldn’t mind matching with them…. myself size 6 of silver pair….
Lovely, size 12 and 5 in silver !
size 6 for my daughter
Zoe would love a silver size 1!
ooooh, these are gorgeous! Wow, amazing . little size for a 3 year old girl x
I’ll have a size 6 and size 11 thank you. Mummy of two boys and gosh would they love these since they love dressing alike.
Superga kids
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