Geox Boys Shoe Iupidoo B Navy/Red

Explore freely and in style with the Iupidoo Shoe in Navy and Red from Geox.

  • Breathable
  • Leather Uppers

Regular price €17,95
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Geox Boys Shoe Iupidoo B Navy/Red
GEOX

Geox Boys Shoe Iupidoo B Navy/Red

All the Details

A smart casual shoe for your little boy as he starts to explore the world around him on foot. The Iupidoo B features a navy leather upper with navy suede on the toe, vamp and straps and a textile tongue. A small pop of red leather on one strap adds interest to this classy shoe. Alongside having Geox’s signature perforations for breathability, the outsole also features Geox’s Soft Cushion and Flexy System tread to keep little feet comfy and unrestricted. Two velcro straps to fasten ensures a secure fit while also making the shoe easy to put on and take off. 

Product Details:

  • Upper: Textile/Leather
  • Lining: Leather
  • Fastening: Velcro
  • Manufacture Code: B5655B-0CL22-C0735
Brand Story

Geox Kids: Breathable Comfort for Busy Little Feet

Geox kids’ shoes are made for movement — supporting growing feet with the perfect mix of comfort, durability and fun, kid-friendly style. Known for their patented breathable soles, Geox trainers and shoes help keep feet cool, dry and supported all day long — whether they’re heading to school, running around the playground, or off on a weekend adventure.

From lightweight trainers with cushioned soles to smart leather school shoes, Geox has a style for every stage. The brand is trusted by parents who want proper support, and loved by kids who want shoes that look great and feel even better.

Why Parents Trust Geox

Geox shoes are made with soft, flexible materials that move with your child’s foot — never against it. The breathable membrane technology helps manage moisture and temperature, which means fewer complaints about sore feet, sweaty socks or shoes that rub. With secure fastenings, reinforced soles, and plenty of fun designs, they’re practical, supportive, and built to last.

Whether your child is taking their first steps, starting school or needs a sporty trainer for everyday wear, Geox makes it easier to keep them moving in comfort.

Delivery & Returns

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Things You Might Like To Know

If you can’t find the answer you’re looking, don’t worry—we’re here to help. Whether you have questions about sizing, fabrics, shipping, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our team. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

Do GEOX make shoes for all ages?

Yes, GEOX offers footwear for babies, toddlers, and older children, with styles suited for each stage of development.


Are GEOX shoes good for kids?

Yes, GEOX kids’ shoes are specially designed to support children’s foot development. They’re lightweight, flexible, and feature breathable soles to keep feet dry and comfortable.


What makes Geox kids' shoes special?

Geox shoes feature a patented breathable technology that allows moisture to escape while preventing water from entering. This ensures that children's feet remain dry and comfortable throughout the day. Additionally, many styles are designed with durable materials to withstand active play.


How often should I replace my child’s shoes?

On average, every 3–4 months — or sooner if the shoes feel tight, show visible wear, or your child says they’re uncomfortable. Feet can grow quickly, especially in toddlers and school-age kids.


How do I know if my child’s shoes are too small?

Signs include toes pressing at the front, red marks, complaints of sore feet, or your child wanting to take them off frequently. You should be able to press your thumb gently at the front and still feel some space.