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Term to term shoe care tips from TougheesWith the start of a new school term, you might find that your child unexpectedly needs a new pair of school shoes - and not necessarily because they've outgrown them. School shoes can take a real beating during the school term, through scuffs from daily hard wear, or not being cared for or stored correctly during school weeks and holiday periods. ![]() Footwear giant Bata South Africa produces over 4 million of the country’s school shoes every year, including Toughees, South Africa’s most trusted school shoe for generations since 1954, and BFirst, a budget-conscious range also designed to last. ![]() Michael Sithambaram, manager of Bata’s Schools Division, said good school shoe care is essential for ensuring shoes last from term to term, and even year to year. “The act of caring for school shoes is a responsibility that many parents will recall from their own childhood. It not only teaches kids about responsibility, but also helps protect their possessions from wear and tear. At Bata, we understand that parents rely on us to create durable, comfortable, and high-quality shoes for their children. However, it's up to them thereafter to properly maintain and care for the shoes once they're purchased,” he said. Here are Bata South Africa’s top tips to help teach and encourage children to take care of their school shoes during and in between school terms:
“With a few simple steps daily from term to term, both parents and children can lengthen the lifespan of a shoe and get maximum use without sacrificing on comfort,” said Sithambaram. All Toughees school shoes are manufactured locally at the Bata factory in Loskop, KwaZulu-Natal at the foot of the Drakensberg mountains. Toughees are available online at Toughees.co.za, instore or online at major retailers including Ackermans, PEP, Jet, Edgars, MrP, NuShop and Shoe City, wholesale distributors Bhana’s Wholesalers, Express Stores, Gem Schoolwear and Jumbo, as well as online at Zando, Superbalist and Takealot.
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