FARE BARE Kids Barefoot Shoes – Green & Black
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- Cut suitable for low and average foot.
- The shoe is flexible in all directions.
- Sole thickness 2 – 3 mm.
- Very light.
- boys/girls
Description
These barefoot shoes are designed to support the natural shape of children’s feet while ensuring comfort and freedom of movement. They are especially suitable for wider feet (“flipper” type), with an anatomical toe box that allows full toe splay and comfort even for dominant big toes.
The model fits a normal instep and also suits slimmer ankles, offering a secure heel support and comfortable fit throughout the day.
Materials & Features
Upper: Brushed leather and textile combination
Lining: Soft textile
Insole: Adjustable insert to fine-tune the fit around the instep
Sole: Flexible thermorubber outsole for durability and grip
Fastening: Velcro straps for easy adjustment and independent use
Care Instructions
Allow the shoes to air dry after wearing
Clean gently with a dry or damp cloth
Use an impregnation spray to improve resistance to dirt and moisture
Do not wash or dry near direct heat sources
Additional Information
This model belongs to the Fare Bare “B” series, which features a slightly narrower toe box and a higher instep compared to the original “A” models.
Each pair includes an adjustable insole that can be placed under the existing one to customize the internal volume of the shoe.
SIZE CHART
| SIZE | Inner shoe length | Width around the toe joints | Circumference of the toe joints | Heel height | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | 153 mm | 67 mm | 163 mm | 0 mm | 172 g |
| 24 | 160 mm | 68 mm | 166 mm | 0 mm | 179 g |
| 25 | 167 mm | 70 mm | 170 mm | 0 mm | 185 g |
| 26 | 173 mm | 71 mm | 174 mm | 0 mm | 210 g |
| 27 | 180 mm | 72 mm | 177 mm | 0 mm | 217 g |
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Additional information
| Brand | FARE BARE |
|---|---|
| Foot type | Normal, Wide |
| Color | Black, Green |
| Size | 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 |
| Shoe type | All year-around |
| Foot shape | Dominant thumb (Egyptian), Plato (Roman), Square |







