
As a family we’ve tested hundreds of barefoot shoes for kids to bring you the best for every season. Whether you’re looking for barefoot shoes to fit your infants, toddlers, small children, or big kids, this article shows you the all-time best barefoot shoes for kids that we love and keep coming back to!
But that’s not all. We also cover the best budget options, sizing & fit, and all the resources you need to answer your questions about kids barefoot shoes and feet. Let’s dive in.
Why Should Kids Wear Barefoot Shoes?
After my run-in with a chronic foot issue, I learned that the shoes we wear have a big impact on how our bodies feel. I’d like my children to avoid the issues I had, so we choose shoes that allow their feet to develop normally. That means they only wear barefoot kids shoes.
What Are Barefoot Kids Shoes?
“Barefoot” shoes are so-called because they let your feet move as if barefoot. Most shoes, even kids shoes, inhibit foot function with stiff soles, cramped toe-boxes, and heels that push your body into an unnatural position.
By contrast, barefoot kids shoes let their feet move naturally! This is especially important while their bodies are growing and developing. And don’t worry if your child has flat feet – this is normal and usually corrects itself over time if they continue using their foot muscles!
As a general rule, kids barefoot shoes are:
- Foot shaped, with a wide toe box (won’t squish their toes)
- Zero drop, or completely flat (for natural alignment)
- Flexible enough to roll into a ball (so foot muscles stay strong and supple).
Learn more about the benefits of barefoot shoes for kids AND adults in this article.
Unfortunately most shoes you find in stores do not meet this criteria. But that doesn’t mean they don’t exist! There are dozens of kids barefoot shoe brands that offer options for every season and price range.
The All Time Best Barefoot Shoes for Kids
The following are my top picks for the best kids barefoot shoe brands. There are healthy footwear options for everyday, school, winter, summer, and even dressy occasions. Because kids shoes shouldn’t be slowing them down!
And if you need a little help deciding on a size, here is my guide to measuring your child’s feet.
Vivobarefoot
Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes US 3C-6Y | Retailers Around the World
Use code ARVIVO20 for 20% off. Click here to find a Vivobarefoot retailer near you.
Pros:
- Offers shoes in all sizes (first walker to big kis)
- Has the most practical options for active kids: waterproof, sports, hiking, water shoes, etc
- Uniform options
- 100 day guarantee
Cons:
- Seasonal items aren’t available year round
- Can get stinky
- Laces don’t last as long as shoes
Vivobarefoot offers the most comprehensive and practical selection of barefoot kids shoes. They are practical, but still very thin and flexible – my preference for growing feet. They come in the full range of sizes – from infant to big kids – and they offer every type of style (vegan options too). As an added bonus, they have a 100 day money back guarantee even if you’ve worn them outside. We get Vivobarefoot Primus sneakers and Lumi boots annually for my oldest son. He just doesn’t like to wear anything else if he can help it! This brand is a little more pricey than others, but my children are hard on their shoes so we appreciate the durability.
We do have a consistent stinkiness issue with our Vivo sneakers. This is best avoided by wearing socks, but my kids like to go barefoot in their shoes so we end up hand washing them occasionally with baking soda and vinegar. Scrub the insoles for the best results! For the lace issue, we tie new knots if the laces break or we replace them ourselves with thin elastic laces from Amazon (Vivo knows this is an issue! I hope they rectify it soon).
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Toddlers/Kids fit wide
- Juniors Fit medium width (best for slimmer feet)
- Low to medium volume
If your child has an extra wide or thick foot, check out Be Lenka kids barefoot shoes below.
Be Lenka Barefoot
Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes EU 20-40 | Ships from EU
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 5% off Be Lenka purchases.
Pros:
- Extra wide toe box
- Lots of colorful & stylish options
- Uniform options
- Practical boots for winter & cold weather
Cons:
- Returns only accepted on EU or US purchases
- Limited sport & dressy options
Be Lenka is where you can find the best colorful kids barefoot shoes! They also have an extra wide toe box and durable outsoles, while still retaining a lot of flexibility – these are shoes that kids and parents can get excited about. While Be Lenka lacks some of the practical outdoor options that you get from Vivobarefoot, they make up for it with their pizazz and high quality shoes.
This is another brand we purchase at least one pair of annually! We also carry a selection of kids Be Lenka shoes at Anya’s Shop!
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Wide toe box
- Medium to high volume
Wildling Shoes
Vegan Options | Waterproof Options | Sizes EU 18-35 | Ships from EU
Use code AWN_ANYA_S for a one-time free shipping offer
Pros:
- Most genuine barefoot feel
- Extremely light & comfortable
- Water resistant options
- Sustainably made
Cons:
- Less durable
- No sport shoes
- Winter models are difficult to dry when wet
Wildling Shoes are the most unique barefoot shoe for kids that I have come across, and they really feel like being barefoot because of the uniquely flexibly sole. We particularly love the Nittugo with a wool insole as a breathable non-stinky option – perfect for kiddos who won’t wear socks. The winter models are made with wool and are surprisingly warm for how light and thin they are (get an additional felt insole for max warmth).
But there are limits to the water resistance – they will get soaked if you stay in water long enough and then can be difficult to dry (I swear by my vent dryer!). And if used for rough play the sole can start to come undone and develop holes in the fabric upper over time – but they last much long than you would think for how light and flexible they are.
We love Wildling best for comfort and casual use, in that domain they are hard to beat.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Fits long (on purpose)
- Width varies by model
- Typically fits high volume
Wildling works for a variety of foot types because the sole flattens out and molds to your foot shape. They’re also designed to leave plenty of space in front of the foot so your toes never touch. Wildling makes some of the best barefoot shoes for infants and toddlers.
Keep in mind that the fit varies by model, and models change seasonally so always read the sizing & fit description on Wildling’s website before purchasing. In general this brand fits medium width and high volume, so we usually get the extra insole for my son with low volume feet.
Read all the Wildling reviews I’ve written here.
Shapen Barefoot
Leather | Winter options | Sizes EU 25-35 | Ships from EU
Use code ANYA5 for 5% off.
Pros:
- Adorable
- Sturdy
- Universal fit (wide at the toes, secure in the midfoot & heel)
Cons:
- Pricey
- Not super flexible
- No returns from outside the EU
Shapen’s barefoot kids shoes are adorable, sturdy, and have lots of toe room. They also come with removable insoles, and we’ve found that they have a solid fit that works well on many kids’ feet. They’re also freaking cute, and the color and even the glitter have held up well for our testers (I had a bunch of samples I shared with neighbors and friends to test for me).
Besides being on the pricier end, my only real complaint is that the sole isn’t as flexible as I prefer for young children (6 and below) whose bones are still developing. They’re great as a durable school shoe, but I prefer them for older kids.
Sizing & Fit:
- True to size
- Wide to extra wide toe box, but secure elsewhere so can fit a lot of foot shapes
- Fits all foot volumes because of velcro and removable insole.
Mukishoes
Vegan Options | Waterproof Options | Sizes EU 24-35 | Ships from EU
Use code ANYAMUKI for 10% off.
Pros:
- Adorable
- Sustainably made
- Extremely flexible
- Extra wide toe box
- Colorful options
Cons:
- Seasonal items aren’t available year-round
- Less durable than Vivobarefoot/Be Lenka
Mukishoes is a slow fashion barefoot shoe brand that makes adorable kids barefoot shoes with extremely flexible outsoles – and bonus they are sustainably made. They have lots of vegan options and some lined boots in the fall & winter. We’ve never had them fall completely apart, but the thinner uppers take more of a beating than the more durable barefoot kids brands listed here. My kids still love them because they’re so comfy!
Another challenge with Mukishoes is that inventory changes seasonally and it can be hard to plan ahead. They do small batch production, often using limited quantity of materials, so you never know exactly what they’ll have available. Mini Moss is a perennial model and boots come back every fall, otherwise things change each season.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Extra wide
- High Volume
If your child has low volume feet I would consider adding an additional insole and opting for models with velcro or laces.
Read my in-depth Mukishoes reviews here.
Zeazoo
Leather & Vegan | Sizes EU 16-46 | Ships from Bulgaria
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 5% off the EU shop. We also carry select Zeazoo models in the US at Anya’s Shop.
Pros:
- Chrome-free, vegetable tanned leather
- Styles for all seasons
- Customized options – lots of fun colors
- Vegan options
Cons:
- Shipping to the USA is expensive
Zeazoo has a great selection of styles for kids of all ages. Everything from super minimal moccasin style indoor shoes, to functional winter boots can be found at Zeazoo. They primarily use vegetable tanned leather, but in 2023 started offering a vegan option made from microfiber. Unlike most kids brands, Zeazoo offers a lot of customizations! Choose your own colors, cut outs, appliques, and even send some measurements to help get the best fit with straps.
The Dingo Boots & the sandals are both favorites and we stock them at Anya’s Shop seasonally!
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Wide straight fit
- All volumes – can customize volume
Best Budget Kids Barefoot Shoes
One of the challenges of choosing better footwear for your family is the cost. Here are our favorite barefoot kids shoes at affordable prices.
Splay Shoes
Vegan | Sizes US 8C-US Men’s 13 | Ships from USA
Code ANYASREVIEWS for an additional 10% off!
Pros:
- Trendy design
- Lots of color options
- Choose from cheaper canvas or more durable knit
- Accessibility friendly
Cons:
- Color on Explore can fade
- Explore can shrink/fade after washing (cold water only!)
We love Splay because they meet all barefoot shoe requirements, are affordable, easy to get on and off, and lightweight. Our kids’ favorite is the Dash model, which has a cool look, good fit, and is durable. Splay also sells the Explore model which has a cheaper price point, but the canvas doesn’t hold up as well.
When my kids were younger the Explore was our go to, because their feet were growing and they trashed their shoes anyways, so we didn’t mind! But now that they’re a little pickier about style, the Dash is what they prefer.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs slightly small, but true to the size chart.
- Wide toe box, but slim through the midfoot.
- Medium volume fit, but has adjustable velcro and a removable insole for different volumes.
They have a generous toe box shape that should work for most average to wide toes, but they do narrow at the arch a little (they are shaped like a V). That means this brand could be problematic if your child has extra thick, high volume feet.
Read my Splay Freestyle review for more detailed information on this brand.
Saguaro
Vegan | Sizes US 7.5 toddler – W15/M13.5 | Ships from China, or other locations via Amazon
Code ANYASREVIEWS for 15% off
Pros:
- Best shoe for the price
- Wide toe box
- Comes in all kids sizes
- Washable
- Retailers around the world
Cons:
- Not all shoes are the same width
- Sneaker material is very thin
Over time Saguaro has become one of my kids’ favorite brands. The knit sneakers (above right) are really soft, comfortable, breathable, and have a generous toe box. For the price, we get a lot out of these shoes. They’ve also been adding more “cool” sneaker options over time that we’ve had pretty good luck with, but the velcro straps tend to fail while the rest of the shoe still has a lot of life left in them.
The materials are not as high quality as other brands’ listed here, but they’ve worked well for our needs and are a good balance between function and affordable.
Sizing & Fit:
- True to size.
- Wide fit.
- Work for most foot volumes because of removable insole and adjustable straps/laces.
Origo Shoes
Vegan Options | Sizes US 8K-4Y | Ships from USA
Code ANYA for 10% off
Pros:
- Toe guard for extra durability
- Mainstream style
- Universal fit
Cons:
- Canvas models are slightly stiff at first
Origo kids shoes have an on-trend design and a rubber toe guard to keep shoes looking nice. Really the only drawback to them is that the upper feels stiff on the canvas models when brand new and can take a little breaking in to get soft. Otherwise, they fit and functional well and hold up too!
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size.
- Medium to wide width.
- High volume (but velcro is adjustable, so we have good luck with them on all foot volumes).
Whitin
Mesh | Sizes US 11-5 | Ships from USA via Amazon
Pros:
- Available on Amazon for easy shipping/returns
- Easy on/off with velcro
- Up to size EU 37/US 5Y
- Lightly reinforced toe
Cons:
- Toe spring
- Velcro only, no tie option
Whitin, a really popular affordable adult option, now has a great inexpensive option in kids sizes! They are very roomy, have a nice grippy outsole, and a soft mesh upper. The heel collar is padded for comfort and the double velcro closures provides a secure fit. The only downside to these and that they do have a bit of toe spring.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Wide to extra wide width.
- Medium to high volume.
- Slope, but it’s gradual so most foot types will fit.
Reima
Vegan Options | Waterproof Options | Sizes EU 18-41 | Ships from US
Use code ANYA20 for 20% off your first Reima purchase
Pros:
- Thin & Flexible, but durable
- Soft and stretchy knit
- Sustainably made
- Affordable
Cons:
- Stock varies frequently
- Not suitable for extra wide feet
- Limited styles (nothing for winter)
Reima sneakers and sandals are excellent for the price. They have a good fit and feel, they’re durable, and my kids love them. All while still being quite a bit cheaper than many brands! Just note that they are on the slimmer side, so best for long thin feet and not wide feet.
If that’s your kid’s foto type, the Astelu is the perfect everyday shoe. They are soft and breathable (no stinky feet issues even when worn without socks), they pull on with elastic laces, and they have held up really well for us. We adjusted the knot on the elastic lace to tighten them a bit, and they’ve been perfect for my younger son who is constantly on the go.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Average width
- Low volume
- Runs slightly long
We found our Reima shoes to run on the longer side and to be most suited for average to slightly wide feet. The Astelu sneakers have a wider fit than the Rantaan sandals – the sandals are average to slim in width.
Find even more affordable kids barefoot shoe options for families on a budget at the link below:
Which Barefoot Kids Shoes Are The Widest?
You can be confident that all of the kids barefoot shoe brands listed in this post meet my requirements for healthy footwear, but here you can see a loose organization of them from narrowest to widest (emphasis on loose, because width can be interpreted different ways and varies between models).
In my experience, the brands with the widest toe box are:
- Shapen Barefoot
- Be Lenka Barefoot
- Mukishoes
- Magical Shoes
- Softstar Shoes
- Saguaro Shoes
- Freet Barefoot
- Whitin Shoes
More Options We Like
PaperKrane (AU) – The funnest and funkiest barefoot shoes around! These fit average to slightly wide feet best, and are typically high volume.
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off
Zuna (US) – These are a good option for older kids (size 12-4Y) that we found work for a wide variety of foot types. They also hold up well!
Freet Barefoot – Freet shoes have a great extra wide toe box, with a slimmer heel for kids with “fan shaped feet”. The uppers haven’t been as durable as other brands, but otherwise they fit and functional really well.
Use code AnyaFreet for 10% off
If you live outside the US, shop Freet here.
Feelgrounds – These kids shoes have a pretty generous fit with a wide toe box. They’ve been a little too roomy in the midfoot and heel for my own kiddos, but are good for thick-footed littles. Some cute colors and styles too.
Use code ANYA5 for 5% off your first order
Lang S. by Tikki Shoes (EU) – High quality, chrome-free leather sandals, sneakers, and boots
Use ANYALANG for 10% off
Magical Shoes (EU) – Magical shoes are light, soft, and seriously flexible with no break-in time required. Best for wide, straight, high volume feet.
Use code ANYA for 10% off
Softstar Shoes (US) – Softstar shoes are all handmade in the US, and you can customize them with tons of different colors.
All Your Kids Barefoot Shoe Questions Answered!
While these are our all time favorite barefoot shoes for kids, there are lots more questions you might have!
If you’re unable to find what you’re looking for in the resources here or you have a specific requirement, you can find everything else you need to know about kids barefoot shoes in the links below. These tools are especially useful if you’re outside the US:
- The Barefoot Shoe Finder – take the quiz or use the many filters to find exactly what you’re looking for (including region specific brands)!
- All the kids barefoot shoe reviews we’ve written over the years! Also filterable by shoe type.
- The Barefoot Kids Shoe FAQ – find all the common questions about kids’ feet and shoes in one place.
In the meantime, here are my resources for some of the most common questions regarding barefoot kids shoes.
- Barefoot School Uniform Shoes
- The Best Kids Barefoot Sandals
- The Best Kids Barefoot Winter Boots
- Baby & Toddler Shoes
- How To Measure Your Child’s Feet
There are so many good barefoot kids shoes out there today, all around the world and in all price ranges. So if you need to buy your kids shoes anyways, consider the lifelong benefit they’ll get from wearing natural footwear instead of the restrictive shoes you usually find at the store. Barefoot shoes are often the best option for kids!
130 thoughts on “The Best Barefoot Shoes for Kids – Every Season & Budget”
Hello 🙂
Are there barefoot kids shoes that would work for a sport like soccer? So many of the styles look like it’d be hard to kick a ball with 🙂 Thank you kindly for your help!
My kids have worn the Vivobarefoot Primus Trail for soccer for years, and this year they are wearing Naturathletics.
What’s the secret to finding kids barefoot shoes in stock? I just discovered barefoot shoes and it’s April so I’m looking for spring and summer shoes, but everything I find is out of stock in both my kids sizes, especially on sites like PedTerra (I’m in the US). Do I need to shop for sandals in winter? I like to wait until closer to the season I need them so I know my kids foot size at that time, but I feel like I already missed the boat on summer shoes. (ps I love the look of ZeaZoo sandals in your own store but the sizing starts too big for my 4yo).
PedTerra generally has low inventory, just because they are small and they tend to get their inventory in late in the season. But it is true that a lot of kids shoes sell out fast and then it’s tricky to try to watch for them to come back in. I think it’s worse for little littles. Have you checked out Ten Little (splash sandals are fab!) or Little Love Bug?
Hi I am a adult woman and I wear kids shoes from size 2 to 3 depends on the shoe I hear good things about barefoot I need black for work im on my feet most of the day
Hi! I’d check out this list for school inform shoes, which will have black shoes in those sizes.
Love the comparison chart. Thanks so much!
Any suggestions on winter boots (no snow but a fair bit of rain and cold) for kiddos with a super narrow heel and skinny ankle? Also to be difficult we are located in Australia!
I would suggest Vivobarefoot, but you can also help fill up the space by using leg warmers, warm insoles, thick socks, or stirrup socks. See those and more ideas here.
Hi! I noticed Groundies has kids’ shoes now, have you tried any of them? Would love your thoughts if so. Thanks!
Yes, we’ve tried them and I personally find them too narrow for most kids’ feet. The quality is good, but I chose to leave them off this list of my top recommendations.