Jumping Jacks Kids Buck (Youth/Adult)
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Nubuck lace up oxford.
- Fully leather lined with cushioned leather footbed.
- Flexible non-marking outsole with welting.
- Full padded collar offers additional comfort for school, dress or play.
- An ideal choice for school uniforms.
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Two thirds of adults in America suffer from some sort of foot ailment. This is due largely from improperly fitting shoes. Jumping Jacks cushioned leather footbeds with leather linings are flexible and they use size graded outsoles for better fit. Their shoes are lightweight and they love using Hook & Loop closures for ease of fit.
Jumping Jacks believes children’s shoes should be for children and not adult take downs. Jumping Jacks is concerned about your child's feet; from baby on up. Whether you are looking for your baby’s first shoe or a comfortable fitting shoe for your child now, they believe their product will suit your child’s growing foot needs.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 94% True to size
- 6% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 94% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 6% Felt wider than marked
- 36% Excellent arch support
- 64% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
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Jumping Jacks Kids Buck (Youth/Adult)
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Bucks hit the mark - I bought these for my son, age 12, very narrow heel, in narrow width. I ordered them without his knowledge, knowing Zappos good return policy, but he loved them and hasn't wanted to wear any other shoe since. The heel could be a bit narrower (would be nice if shoes could still be ordered w/ separate heel widths) but they fit pretty well.
I'd also recommend: Converse high tops run narrow, work for my son.
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- Moss's M - customer
- from Portland, Oregon
- May 3, 2009
My review for Zappos "Jumping Jacks Buck (Youth)" Your order was right on time!!!! You guys are the best! The shoes are great and your customer and delivery service is absolutely outstanding! The shoes are great and will order the next round again during the year. My son puts a "hurting" on these shoes during his school year so we will be ordering again. Thanks Zappos! You are great!
I'd also recommend: Mens casual shoes, any and all shoes.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
- September 12, 2007
Great shoe for a wide foot - My son loved that the shoes are light weight, and I love that they fit his very wide foot!
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Bethesda, Maryland
- June 17, 2007
A Happy Customer - In this day and age of horrible customer service, I was very pleased with my recent experience with Zappos.com. Not only did my son's shoes arrive in just 2 days, but they were exactly what I ordered. The condition of the shoes and the box were perfect. Thank you!
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- Cb - customer
- from Saratoga Springs, NY
- August 1, 2006
This is a beautiful shoe. Purchased for my son to wear to school. Padded leather collar and leather lined footbed is very comfortable for him. This is the second year I purchased these for him. They hold up well. I just brush them once in a while with a suede brush and they look great!
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- Anonymous - customer
- September 26, 2011





