The regulator noted that the ad also implied that the advertised price represented a “significant discount” compared with the normal price of adult sneakers. But, because children’s shoes ...
(I learned this when I bought my first pair of tennis shoes — a cheap pair from the mall —when I was 14, before tryouts for my high-school team. The sole came apart after a month of use.) ...
A brief poll of Strategist parents found that we all expect to pay somewhere between $40 and $60 for a high-quality pair of kids’ shoes. And once they hit a certain age, most children will have ...