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Ballet Shoe Sizing Guide

Ballet Shoe Sizing Guide: Find the Perfect Fit

What size ballet shoes should I get?

Finding the right size ballet shoe is crucial for both comfort and performance. Here are a few tips to help you determine your perfect fit:

  • Measure your feet: Stand up straight and place your foot on a piece of paper. Trace around the outline of your foot, including the widest part of the ball and the heel.
  • Measure the length: Measure the distance from the end of your longest toe to the back of your heel.
  • Measure the width: Measure the distance across the widest part of the ball of your foot.

What if my feet are between sizes?

If your feet are between sizes, it's generally better to go with the larger size. You can always add extra padding to the toe box if necessary.

Should ballet shoes be tight or loose?

Ballet shoes should fit snugly but not too tightly. They should feel secure around your foot and not slip off when you dance.

What if my ballet shoes are too tight?

If your ballet shoes are too tight, they can cause discomfort and blisters. Try stretching them by wearing them with thick socks and walking around. You can also try putting them in the freezer for a few hours.

What if my ballet shoes are too loose?

If your ballet shoes are too loose, they can slip off when you dance. Try adding extra padding to the toe box or wearing toe pads.

How should I care for my ballet shoes?

To keep your ballet shoes in good condition, follow these care tips:

  • Store them properly: Keep your ballet shoes in a cool, dry place.
  • Clean them regularly: Wipe down the exterior of your shoes with a damp cloth after each use.
  • Re-sole them when necessary: If the soles of your shoes start to wear down, have them re-soled by a professional.
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