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Specifications:
- These Lace Up Dance Shoes are hardly worn and in excellent clean condition
- These dance tap shoes are made to perform
- Can increase resonance and create the superior extreme sound with our tap dance shoes
- They will help you steady your every move on the stage
- These Lace Up Dance Shoes are flexible to help you feel the floor
- With its fashion style and design, they will make you stand out on the stage
- Color: Black
- Upper Material: Cow Leather
- Sole Material: Aluminium
- Heel Height: 3cm/1.2in
Details:

- With its lace up design, they will make you stand out on the stage

- Can increase resonance and create the superior extreme sound with aluminium plate

- Lace up design ensures the stabilization of your every move on the stage
- The Women Dance Shoes can increase resonance and create the superior extreme sound with aluminium plate

- The Leather Dance Shoes are hardly worn and in excellent clean condition
- These Lace Up Dance Shoes will help you steady your every move on the stage
Size in Detail:
Adult:
Feet Length(cm)
22
22.5
23
23.5
24
24.5
25
25.5
26
26.5
Feet Width(cm)
20.5
21
21.5
22
22.5
23
23.5
24
24.5
25
Shoes Size
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
Child:
Feet Length(cm)
17
17.5
18
18.5
19
19.5
20
20.5
21
21.5
22
22.5
23
Shoes Size
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
How to Measure:

How to Tie Dance Shoes?
Print this article Learning how to tie dance shoes is one of the first thing a dancer learns. Having dance shoes tied securely and snugly protects the dancer's feet and ankles from injury while practicing or performing. The most complicated shoes to tie are ballet pointe shoes. Knowing how to do so correctly is vital to the dancer's well-being, as improperly tied pointe shoes could result in serious injuries. While other shoes are simpler to tie, equal attention should be paid during the dancer's pre-show/rehearsal ritual to ensure good technique.Tying Pointe Shoes for Ballet
- Fold lambs wool or a double sheet of paper toweling over your toes. This protects your toes from injury inside the pointe shoe.
- Slide your foot into the pointe shoe, under the elastic. Pull the shoe heel on so it feels comfortable.
- Pull the ribbon on the arch side (inside) of your foot up tightly so it supports the arch of the foot. Cross it over the top of the foot, and bring it around the ankle.
- Pull up on the ribbon, and bring it around your ankle again. Tuck the excess ribbon underneath the ribbon around your ankle.
- Pull up on the ribbon on the outside of the ankle so it is tight but not uncomfortable. Bring the ribbon across the foot to the arch side of the shoe, and wrap it around the ankle.
- Wrap the ribbon again around your ankle, and pull up slightly. Tuck it under the ribbon on the arch side, and tie it into a knot with the arch-side ribbon. Flex your foot into point to make sure the ribbons are secure, neat and not loose. Similarly, the ribbons shouldn't be so tight they cut off circulation.
- Repeat Steps 1 through 6 with the other shoe. You will then be ready to rise en pointe to test out your tie-job. Adjust the ribbons as necessary so they are secure, comfortable and providing support to your arch and ankles.
Lacing and Tying Dance Shoes With Standard Laces
- Thread the laces through the bottom eyelets of the shoe like you would a sneaker or other shoe with laces. Criss-cross the laces loosely until they get to the top eyelets.
- Slide the foot into the shoe. Starting at the bottom of the shoe, pull up on the laces so they are tight but not uncomfortable. Do this lace by lace until you reach the top of the shoe.
- Pull the outside laces tight. Tie into a bow, and then double knot the bow for security. Tuck any significant portions of extra lace into the front of the shoes on top of the shoe tongue.
- Repeat Steps 1 through 3 with the other shoe. You are then ready to stand up and rise en releve or perform a shuffle step to test your tie-job. Adjust the laces as necessary for your comfort before beginning to dance.
Package Included:
- 1 x Pair of Tap Dance Shoes
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Maaike Waarts
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06-22-2011- Other Thoughts: Good shoes for the money. Very light weight and allows for easy movement on the dance floor.
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Daniel Doretto
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05-31-2011- Other Thoughts: Light-weight, flexible and just perfect for dancing/zumba classes. They are true to size and comfortably hug your toes; if you intend to wear medium-weight socks underneath, you may want to order one size up.
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Jeff Stroud
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05-13-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought these to go with my Zumba workouts...one con I have with them: is that they are really snug to get on (I wear size 7 1/2.) Other than that I love them!! It's a great price too. They are comfy but also yet they do their job. No complaints & I DON'T regret buying them!!!!!
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Peter Casterlin
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05-06-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great dance sneaker for zumba. There are two downsides. One, the fabric makes my foot sweaty. Two, the midsole is a little long. However, I would still purchase the shoe again. It's so much better than trying to dance in sneakers, and you can't beat it for the price!
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Michael Baillou
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06-03-2011- Other Thoughts: The dance sneaker fits like a glove and had a sole that is versatile enough to go from holding a squat to sliding for a cha-cha. I'm very pleased with how well the shoe goes from each class to the next without a problem.
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