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AND CARE FOR YOUR SHOES
We
want to be sure your new shoes fit you properly.
PLEASE TRY ON YOUR SHOES ON A CLEAN, SOFT SURFACE TO
PREVENT SOILING OF THE SUEDE SOLES. SHOES WITH SOILED
SOLES OR SHOES, WHICH HAVE BEEN USED ON A HARD SURFACE,
CANNOT BE RETURNED FOR CREDIT OR EXCHANGE. Try both
shoes on, as one foot is normally a different length
and shape than the other.
Dance
shoes are generally worn smaller than you would wear
your regular street shoes. They must fit snugly without
hurting so you maintain proper balance on the dance
floor. This means that your feet should cover all parts
of the shoes. If your feet move easily inside the shoes,
you cannot properly control your balance or your dance
posture.
In
closed-toe styles (ladies and men’s), the toes
should be as close to the end of the shoes as is possible
without actually rubbing. In the sandals, the toes should
completely cover the soles of the shoes and it is preferable
if the toes actually "hang over the edges"
of the shoes just a bit (up to 1/4 inch).
When
the shoes begin to stretch enough to allow your feet
to slip inside them, invest in a pair of foam inner
soles and use them. The more your feet can move inside
dance shoes, the faster the shoes will stretch, become
misshapen and wear out.
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Be sure to polish leather shoes regularly to keep them
from looking scuffed and brush the suede soles of your
shoes to keep them free of wax and dirt build-up from
the dance floors. The wax causes soles to wear faster,
since dirt particles cling to the wax and then grind
into soft suede soles, causing them to wear away. Use
a silicon oil or polish to keep patent shoes from sticking
and cracking.
NEVER
WEAR YOUR DANCE SHOES OUTSIDE AS LONG AS YOU WILL BE
USING THEM AS DANCE SHOES. The beautiful shoes you buy
from Showtime Dance Shoes are made by skilled craftsmen,
balanced and especially made for dancing. They are a
necessary accessory of the dance and will make your
dancing far more enjoyable.
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