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I don’t even know if I should utter the words…but can you believe the school year is just around the corner? Here in Illinois we’re just about one month out and I cannot. believe. it.

But as fleeting as the Summer feels, a new school year always brings so much excitement. Like school supply shopping, new backpacks, new wardrobes, and of course, all the shoes!

But let’s be real, shoe shopping for littles can be SO hard. I swear I’m always guessing on sizes because my kiddos feet grow so fast. It’s hard to keep up! But lucky for me, and YOU, I came across Jenzy and their simple solution to helping out busy parents. Which is all of us, amirite?

Jenzy (derived from the demographic they’re serving: Generation Z) simplifies the children’s shoe shopping experience by using a quick, yet precise 5 question Fit Test using predictive technology to instantly give you a curated selection of shoes in your child’s size in each brand they carry. We all know how littles shoe brands can widely vary, while your kid may be one size in Converse they’re another in Vans. Who can keep track of that?! Well, Jenzy does!

Available to shop their shoe selection online or in their handy app, Jenzy really has thought of it all. And since the ground work is done, all you do is decide which adorable shoes you need and wait for them to arrive at your doorstep. And in the rare event the shoes don’t fit, Jenzy takes care of shipping BOTH ways. So there’s zero pressure when completing your order.

Since the school year is nearing, I rounded up my top 5 school shoes for boys and girls to get your shopping started. From classics to fun, you really can’t go wrong. And thanks to Jenzy, my kiddos will start the year with the cutest Hunter rain boots around!

Not only is Jenzy simplifying your life, they were also generous enough to give me a discount code for all the TBA fam! Don’t forget to use code “BLONDEASIAN” at checkout to get 15% off your entire first purchase.

Happy shopping guys!

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