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The BLOCHDance Women's Synchrony Split Sole Stretch Canvas Ballet Slipper is designed for the modern dancer, featuring a unique split sole for enhanced flexibility, innovative stretch canvas that molds to your foot, and a secure fit with pre-sewn elastic. Its wider outsole allows for natural toe spreading, ensuring optimal balance and performance. Perfectly sized for comfort, this slipper is a must-have for any serious ballet enthusiast.
K**
Excelente calidad
Están excelentes, lo difícil es la talla. Yo soy talla 4 y medio en México, en zapatos de calle y me quedo la talla 6B. Mi pie es angosto.
T**S
Great purchase
Won’t disappoint
M**N
These ballet slippers are great, but could be improved
These ballet slippers are great, but could be improved.First off, I love the stretchy material. I have been using canvas slippers for years, but love how these stretch and conform to the foot.Sizing: I'm a standard street shoe size 8. Practically every shoe I try on that fits is an 8. I also have wide feet, so I went with the C/D width in these slippers. I ordered a 7 C/D in the slippers and they fit perfectly - snug and comfortable. The heel, however, seemed to feel like it was wanting to slip off and my toes felt a little squeezed due to the elastic, so I also ordered a 7.5 Those were way too big, and had too much material in the toes. Pointing or doing a tendu didn't feel right as my toes were having to deal with the extra fabric extended at the end. So, I decided to keep the 7and return the 7.5In class: The 7 worked great, except for the heel. When I'm standing flat, it's fine. But if I releve, the heel starts to slip. It has only come off once, and as class went on, it got better, but I still feel the need to tug at the heel to correct this. My guess is this has something to do with the stretchy fabric.The material is also thinner, and allows me to feel the floor more. The first day, this caused my toes to be a little sore after class, but all the subsequent classes, I haven't noticed it at all. So, if you are used to the regular canvas slippers, this might take some adjustment in terms of thinness. I do like that they have sewn down the front lining.Overall, I am happy with these shoes and they are very comfortable, and I'm enjoying the wider width. I also like the way they hug the foot and accentuate the arch and I feel the floor more. But, the designers should look into the heel issue as I've seen others complaining about the same thing. I would say that these are my favorite shoes yet. We'll see how durable they are.
C**S
Beautiful
These are really nice. They form to my daughters feet. They were comfortable from the start but as they got broken in they’re even more comfy.
N**Y
If your foot spreads over 1/2 inch when standing size down .5 size.
A few things to keep in mind during sizing.1. Foot width- wide feet may need to go up a size2. Pliability- if your foot spreads when weight is put on it but shrinks when lifted off the ground. You will likely have to downsize by half a size.3. Low profile foot but high arch.- Yes, its a thing. If you have a flat looking foot but a very pronounced pointe you may need to remove and replace the elastics farther back or the shoe may slip off your heel.I had to do all of these thing. I wear a street size 2.5 in children but have wide pliable feet and with good pointes. My foot is 8 1/4 inches long and just under 3 inches wide but just over 3 3/4 inches wide when standing. I ordered a size 2.5c/d (based on recommendations for child sizes) and the shoes were too narrow when standing. I replaced them with a size 3.5c/d and the shoes are a 1/4 inch too long an too wide. (which is a lot for non-recreational dancer. I teach ballet & the contractions and release and sliding from the extra room tire my feet/ankles.) This is okish for class but my foot slides to the front of the shoes when turning and side to side movements. My ultra pliable feet with high arches/ pointe causing the shoes to also bunch a bit at the toe when I pointe and jump. I will keep them and try a 3 c/d with hopes of the right length and width. Perhaps I'll try the pro elastics which are canvas with the drawstring replaced by elastic.Pliable feet may benefit from a less stretchy shoe unless you also have high arched feet as well.
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