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Article: Respectful athleisure footwear

Respectful athleisure footwear

Respectful children's footwear is that which adapts to the child's feet and not the other way around.

Although in most of the fashion sector's offerings, we see that form prevails over function, and that most of the offering has a generic shape that doesn't really adapt to the shape of each foot, and that this causes our feet to become deformed, and with them all the natural biomechanics of children.

There is also a growing trend toward respecting the natural growth and development of the foot, combined with the concept of free movement as a driving force for child development.

The key features of this type of environmentally friendly footwear are:

  • Wide toe box that allows free movement of the toes.
  • Thin soles with the same thickness at the front and back.
  • Restraints that encourage the child's autonomy and adapt to many types of feet.
  • Buttresses below the ankle and with a soft consistency.

But when we talk about Naw's respectful sports footwear, we're not just talking about the above; we're talking about an innovative development of fabrics, fastenings, and technologies developed ad hoc for physical activity that support these concepts but also provide the necessary comfort for sports practices that go beyond a child's normal gait.

In this way, Naw's environmentally friendly sports footwear not only does not interfere with the child's natural gait but also responds by providing comfort when the level of activity changes. This is why Naw sports shoes have a minimalism index of around 90% but also respond to the dynamic adaptability of the child's biomechanics, providing comfort during more intensive performance.

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