Dance Class T100W Patent Flexible Tap Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
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Thank you for your time. While the shoes run equal to a street shoe size, we recommend going up 1/2 a size to a size We added 5 to give ourselves a bit of breathing room. As well, let's Thank you for your inquiry! (The number for the velcro closure is MJ100, and the number for the ribbon is T100) Here is Linda and Mike. Dancers like to have loose shoes on their feet, so they can be discouraged from participating if they wear tight shoes. You can choose between ribbon tie, velcro, or hook & loop
You can wear it in youth size, which is
I think that they are true to size and that they are comfortable. My daughter says so. If you want them to be soft, you ought to go 1/2 size up and wear them with socks, but do not let them become It has been a while since I bought these!!
The right size is NO
Selected User Reviews For Dance Class T100W Patent Flexible Tap Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
It has a wide size and a flexible material that will be perfect she has trouble with the ribbon tie because she is not yet able to tie laces and it comes undone in class despite my efforts to make it secure. Based on fit and quality, they are a great match. We swapped the bow for a sturdy elastic, but we still recommend them! A thick hair tie cut in half can be used as a hair tie.
My 5 year old son has them and I bought them for him. The boy has practically begged for tap shoes due to his interest in The size 10 he usually wears is normal for him. After reading the comments, I sized up according to the recommendations. A size 11 was bought by me. His boots were narrow to begin with, but when he put them on, they fit perfectly. Fitting the shoes snugly is made possible by the ribbon tie. He is dancing around the house without socks on since there is a tiny bit of space in the back. It's a large area so I'm assuming there is room to install one. A big thank you to him.
There is only one drawback to these shoes, as they only have a top tie to keep them closed, as opposed to the other shoes that had both snaps and ties to keep them shut. To ensure that they don't come undone, which is what happens when they are tied once, we should double time them. She can wear them longer and walk in them much easier than the stiff ones too. I was also concerned about them not looking crisp as the stiff ones, but you cannot tell the difference and they look no different.
So pleased with it! She tells me they work well, and her ballet/tap teacher says they're pretty good. For me, buying items like these online can be a little scary because there is no way of knowing what you're going to receive. My daughter is equally happy with the items. It is easy to put on, well built, and its tap noise is loud and clear - not to mention that it is also easy to tie up!.
It's best to go for the regular sizes if your child has narrow feet, as my 2-and-a-half-year-old daughter had hard to fit shoes of this width. My mistake. Of course, if your little one's feet are narrow, you should choose the regular size. If they are regular to wide, you should choose wide. However, the length of the shoes (size 7) is correct.
They are much smaller than I was expecting, but they fit very well It isn't always easy to find children's wide sizes with some suppliers. Her shoes were too small and we needed them quickly for her year end recital, since she had been wearing her old ones all year. A couple of days earlier than expected, they were delivered. It was a pleasure working with this supplier and the tap shoes as well.
I would rate this tap shoe as excellent. Due to the fact that my toddler doesn't like to wear shoes that are too tight, I ordered the 8W. My observation is that the wides resemble average shoes and the regulars are like slim shoes. It is helpful that the ties help to keep them from falling off even though toddlers pull at them often. This makes them easier to fit tight spaces. They are a.
As a result of reviews, I purchased this product. In her three years, my daughter wears a size The shoe was narrow for a person as small as her. This is not recommended for feet with wide toes. It also appears to be a poorly made shoe, according to me. There's a sort of glue-like bond between them. In addition to the aesthetics, the fit was not a good fit for me or my daughter.