What is the difference between Robeez and the Ministar shoes sold at Target?
Mia Bella asked:
I previously had the Robeez baby shoes given to me at a baby shower, and I found them at Saks for $35! I know its not that much, but things keep coming up, and I’m on a budget. I love the Robeez shoes, they were the only shoes had I had used that didn’t slip off without those elastic red marks left behind. I have seen shoes similiar to Robeez at target, same structure and look, but I was wondering if they are less quality or is Saks just overpricing it?
I previously had the Robeez baby shoes given to me at a baby shower, and I found them at Saks for $35! I know its not that much, but things keep coming up, and I’m on a budget. I love the Robeez shoes, they were the only shoes had I had used that didn’t slip off without those elastic red marks left behind. I have seen shoes similiar to Robeez at target, same structure and look, but I was wondering if they are less quality or is Saks just overpricing it?


Lil’stars are knock offs. I have them, but the only problem I’ve found is that the brand doesn’t have the same range of sizes as Robeez.
Pretty much the same shoe. The Target brand might not last quite as long, but at the Target price, you can buy two pairs at the same price as the Robeez. And children outgrow their shoes so quickly.
$35 dollars for infant shoes *is* too much!
I had good luck with the Ministar shoes when my guys weren’t walking yet, but once they’re walking the soles don’t last as long as Robeez. So save the money now!