Baby Shoes

When you are looking to buy a pair of shoes (or any other product for that matter) for your cherished baby have you ever considered what the price you remunerate genuinely equates to? Have you ever thought about, for instance, whether the person who made the shoes has been paid fairly?

As an example, if you buy any baby shoes that are Made in China or other such country, prospects are the architect has paid the manufacturer amongst $USD3.50 to $USD5.00 for the shoes (excluding the shipping). Now that price includes the leather, cost of wages for a person to cut, glue and sew the shoes plus (don’t forget) the manufacturer’s net income margin.

Let us consider the leather employed and the material used for the lining of the baby shoes. All leather is not of equivalent quality; evidently the better quality the leather the higher the price. And in high quality shoes the lining material is always leather, nevertheless in lesser quality shoes it may be microfiber, cotton or have no lining at all.

So taking into account the possibleness that the wage paid for making the shoes is rather low and now thinking with regards to the laws in Australia and the minimum age a person will have to be to be competent to work you wonder how old the workers are who would receive such a wage? I recognise I unquestionably think regarding this now when making my purchasing decisions.

Now let’s consider these baby shoes specifically selling in Australia for amidst $20.00 – $50.00 and at times more. Considering for only a marginally higher price you may buy baby shoes which have been Made in Australia. Under Australia’s rigorous Industrial Laws, you may be assured that laborers are remunerated somewhat to earn a decent wage, as well as meeting a minimum age requirement, which I believe is around 15 years of age.

It may be difficult to find out the country of origin of the shoes that you are looking to buy as designers / brands now and again use mixing up language, such as, “Designed in Australia”, “Owned in Australia” and a good deal of brands don’t even say and when you ask them directly they say “offshore”! Make sure you always look for where it is made.

Details make the divergence with Mud Pie Baby’s printed twill ballet flats embellished with oversized grosgrain bows. Boxed for giving. Fits newborn to 6 months. Happy farm animals come to play in Mud Pie’s EiEiO Collection. For more than 25 years Mud Pie Baby has been combining quality and attention to detail with endearing design flair to fabricate huge ideas for little ones.

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5Cute ballet flats with spotted cow look
By Lila Howle
Mud Pie ballet shoe for 0-6 months.These ballet shoes are black and white spotted like a cow, with a black bow. They look very well with various outfits with the EIEIO cow theme for girls.

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