Where To Buy Jelly Shoes In South Africa

What is Jelly Shoes?

Jelly shoes or jellies are a type of shoe made of PVC plastic. Jelly shoes come in a large variety of brands and colors and the material is sometimes infused with glitter.

Its name comes from the French company called Jelly Shoes, founded by Tony Alana and Nicolas Gillon in 1980 in Paris

Where To Buy Jelly Shoes In South Africa?

Sandals And Me

Address: 208 Bluff Rd, Jacobs, Durban, 4052

Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 4PM ⋅ Opens 8AM Fri

Phone: 082 836 0494

Rage South Africa

Address: Shop No: L121, 22 Voortrekker Rd, Alberton, Johannesburg, 1449

Hours: Open 24 hours

Phone: 011 907 2299

Crocs™ Store- Wood mead Retail Park

Address: 1 Waterfall Cresent, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2191
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6PM
Phone: 021 856 8491

Melissa

Address: Atterbury Rd &, Lois Ave, Merlyn Park, Pretoria, 0063
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8PM
Phone: 067 368 2811

Footgear Wynberg Sandston

Address: 2 Lees St, Wynberg, Sandston, 2090

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30PM

Phone: 087 086 8725

Grand Shoes

Address: Rifle Range Rd, Mondeor, Johannesburg South, 2091

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6PM

Phone: 087 820 1871

Shoe Mania

Address: Shop No.G11, Ground Floor, De Bryn Park, 170 Vermeulen St, Pretoria, 0001
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 5PM ⋅ Opens 9AM Fri

Phone: 082 780 7300

Crocs™ Outlet Store- Access Park

Address: Unit G3 Don caster Rd, Access Park, Kenilworth, Cape Town, 7745
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 5PM ⋅ Opens 9AM Fri
Phone: 021 856 8489

How much did jelly shoes cost?

But jelly shoes got their start back in the ’80s.

The early products were usually made by a Brazilian company named Grandee, and were marketed and distributed in the United States by the Grandpa Shoe Corporation for around R149.52to R 299.03 a pair.

Do jelly shoes hurt?

Most jelly shoes are made of PVC plastic. Because the material is non-breathable, wearing jelly shoes has been known to cause foot sweat that can result in rubbing, chaffing, bleeding and blisters for some people.

Can jelly shoes be used in water?

They’ll never fall off, thanks to the pull closure that keeps them secure on your kid’s small feet. Kids look cute as ever in a staple pair of jelly sandals, and the best part is, they’re perfect for water play, too!

How do I stop my jelly shoes from smelling?

Bicarbonate of soda left inside the shoes overnight will help soak up some of the smell.

Otherwise, you can make your own solution by mixing equal parts water and vinegar and spraying a small amount inside the shoes. Be sure to let them dry properly before wearing them again.