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It's nearly time to start considering School Shoes and to help you we have put together a little brand focus on Geox School shoes and share with you the reasons why we love Geox!
There are many different styles to choice from for boys and girls, we have selected a couple of our favourites but you can shop the full Geox School shoes collection on our website or in-store.
Here are some reasons why we love Geox:

Geox is an Italian brand which has created a shoe based on the perception of the shoe that breathes, their shoes have been manufactured to ensure they are breathable and the name Geox is made of Geo - the Greek word for "earth: and the letter X, the symbol of their most advanced technologies, developed in Italian laboratories.


You may want to consider a school shoe which is waterproof for boys and Geox have the perfect shoe The Savage School Shoes which has been designed to withstand the playground! A hard wearing, breathable shoe which features a non marking revved sole.
Sizes start from EU 26 (UK 8.5) - EU 36 (UK 3)

A very popular styles for boys are the J Arzach, a practical sneaker style and a great cross between a smart shoe and trainer, featuring laces which offer a grown up style but features a side zip for ease and scuff resistant fabric around the toe and heel.
Sizes start at EU 33 (UK 1) - EU 39 (UK 6)
There are lots of different styles to pick from from younger girls to older girls, and if you prefer a patent or a leather shoe we have you covered!
Geox J Casey G. P Touch Fastening School Shoe
Sizes: EU 28 (UK 10) - EU 40 (UK 6.5
Geox Girls Naimara Leather Bow Black School Shoes
Girl's softly-fitting breathable Mary-Jane-style ballet flat. With a traditional appearance, Naimara is a ballet flat that will prove to be an easy match to school uniform and formal outfits alike. Crafted from plain black leather, it is a perfect piece of everyday footwear for school time.
Sizes: EU 26 (UK 8.5) - EU 34 (UK 2)
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