Brightland Launches Scientifically-Designed Eco-Friendly Children's Shoes for Early Walking Development
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Amy Frearson
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Summary
British footwear brand Brightland has collaborated with design studios Onward and Blond to create an eco-conscious children's shoe range specifically designed to support early walking development. The shoes are based on scientific research and consultation with healthcare professionals, moving away from simply scaling down adult shoe designs. The focus is on providing proper support and cushioning for young children's feet during their critical first years of walking.
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Rather than just creating scaled-down versions of adult shoes, Brightland consulted with healthcare professionals to ensure its shoes provide the right support and cushion
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