Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids Doll Talk (Infant/Toddler) SKU: #7896346
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Create a fun, floral look with these super-sweet sandals.
- Synthetic leather upper with floral and rhinestone embellishment.
- Hook-and-loop closure for easy on and off.
- Padded back strap provides additional comfort.
- Man-made lining and a cushioned man-made footbed.
- Flexible rubber outsole.
- Weight: 2 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 2 Youth. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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About Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids
Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. was founded by Kenneth Cole in 1982. The company designs, sources and markets a broad range of fashion footwear for boys and girls and through license agreements, designs and markets kids' apparel. Kenneth Cole products are targeted to appeal to the fashion conscious parent, reflecting a casual urban perspective and a lifestyle uniquely associated with Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids' Shoes and Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids' Clothing.
Kenneth Cole is a New York native who today remains the CEO and creative director of Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids' shoes. He is also still the head designer for his ready-to-wear Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids' Clothing collections. Kenneth Cole was one of the first designers to bring AIDS into American pop culture and remains active in raising awareness of AIDS and alleviating urban poverty.

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