Insightful shoe shopping?

What started with shoes resulted in its own dedicated section of our site. Once we realized our kidlet was a bit of a delayed walker, we couldn’t tell – were her shoes uncomfortable? Was there something sensory-related at play? All of the above? Then I found the Vans Kids Autism Awareness ComfyCush New Skool V shoes. The back story from their site (during limited time offered):

Vans shines a light on Autism Acceptance with a collection of sensory-friendly footwear and apparel. To be more inclusive of common sensory sensitivities, we worked with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards to create designs that focus on the senses of sight and touch and feature a calming color palette, ensuring they meet a defined set of standards and are appropriate for individuals with autism and other sensory sensitivities.

Are there other brands thoughtfully producing more inclusive products that are also aesthetically pleasing? If so, we want to know about them. To date, she puts these on independently and the mileage she’s gotten out of them warrants future pairs should they make a comeback.