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Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
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Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink

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IDR 90,000
  • Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
  • Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
  • Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
  • Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
Leather Demi Pointe Shoes - Pink
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Our ballet of designers designed these soft leather demi-pointes shoes for beginner ballet dancers looking for stability.

Demi pointe shoes with full leather sole suitable for novice dancers' feet. They offer good support to the foot. The little extra: pre-sewn elastic straps!

Upper of: 100.0% Leather - Bovine; Outer sole of: 100.0% Leather - Bovine; Lining and sock of: 100.0% Cotton

BENEFITS

Stability

Full sole, recommended for beginners. Good foot support.

Durability

The slipper and sole are made of leather.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

* Leather upper
• Soft cotton lining
• Full cotton sole
• Pre-sewn elastic straps

How to choose the right demi-pointes?

Demi-pointe shoes are often used in ballet lessons.
The differences are between two main criteria, which are the sole and the material.
Full soles are recommended for ballet beginners of any age. They offer good support to the foot. Whilst split-soles are more flexible at the arch of the foot, and provide an attractive line through the foot. Often recommended for intermediate or advanced students who already have good technical mastery

How to choose the right size?

The toes shouldn't be able to move around within the shoes, they should be comfortable held in place without being too tight.
A typical exercise to try: When trying on the shoes, stand up and
try out a few movements such as flexing – on pointe and then on demi-pointe.
All shoes have a tightening cord to make sure they can be perfectly adjusted to your feet. Once adjusted, the excess cord should be cut off. The remaining length should not hang longer than the shoes, nor be made into a loop.