Children’s feet sweat significantly more than adults' feet, about 2-3 times more, which contributes to quicker wear and tear on their shoes. Persistent sweating can deteriorate the soft leather lining inside the shoe and eventually compromise the shoe's structure. Additionally, sweaty feet increase the risk of foot fungus and infections. To mitigate these issues, it's crucial to choose breathable shoes that allow moisture and heat to escape and cool air to enter. Using clean cotton socks can also help keep feet dry and prevent fungal infections. If a shoe shows signs of interior wear after just a few months, consider changing your child's socks twice daily or providing an extra pair of shoes to alternate use.
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