Capezio Tic Tap Toe Ballet Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
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It was super confusing for me as well. Consequently, I am returning the 8-inch tall. This is number 5 out of 5. I have a son who wears an 8 in It runs small and there is no room for a toe box A narrow range of choices are available. It does not appear that his feet are wide. My order for him would be 12 if I were you. Here is what I hope will help.
It doesn't seem as if the shoes have been updated because they tend to run small. It may not be big enough to wear a size 2 shoe. Your child will need them as soon as they are worn out so be prepared to exchange
This is the age range that they are meant for. Children under the age of three should use the toddler ones. The sizes of these shoes are pretty similar to
It should be at least one half size larger
Selected User Reviews For Capezio Tic Tap Toe Ballet Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
As much as I would have liked to have trusted the product and the reviews, I did not. They sold out of the size I need when I sized up and now they have the right size in stock. I would say just get your child's normal shoe size. Not Nike shoes, which run small, but any other shoes. For example, my son is a size 1 in Nike, but a size There is 1 inch too much room in a 1 in these.
As a mom I was skeptical about purchasing these shoes for my 7-year-old who has very wide feet, but I was very hopeful with their fit. There was nothing disappointing about these. Despite the fact that she wears a 13 size street shoe, I got a 13 size instead. The fifth word. While she does not have wide feet, she enjoys some toe room and does not like fitted shoes. We recommend the wide since she does not like fitted shoes. It took some convincing for her to give up her patent leather Maryjane style tap shoes in favor of the Oxford style since she thought they would appear too boyish, but once she had them on they were absolutely adorable!.
I am so excited about my son's 1st tap shoes! He is just turning five, and he loves them! My goal was to get him a decent quality shoe that he could grow into and that would sound amazing so that he could really catch on to Unless they're doing it for the first time, you don't want them using a cheap tap shoe that doesn't make proper tap sounds. It's a great fit, he says they're comfortable, and Capezio is a good brand.
These are my 3 favorite things. I buy these for my five year old son, who wears them for These could be improved in several ways, according to my suggestions. If there were velcro straps instead of laces, that would be fantastic. He wears a size 8 street shoe (in Pedipeds) and I ordered a 10W. These run a bit small, so I would say this. A second problem is that the Wide is very narrow. The regular size seems so narrow to me. There must be a way to make these Getting up on his feet is difficult for him. The task is too large for him to handle alone.
My three year old son is going to dance class and I bought him these. I had never seen boys shoes before and had no idea where to find them. The shoes look like they are made for girls, even though they are not. The toes of his shoes have a little bit of extra room because I ordered him a half size bigger than his regular shoe size. He wears regular socks with the shoe, but it's just a little bit narrow. My boy loves these, despite the fact that they are really thick (still looking for some thinner ones), they are of good quality, I just wish they were easier for him to put on.
This pair of shoes is very popular with my daughter. Before signing up for the program, she wore ABT shoes from Payless that just strapped across her feet. A size 12 that she had been complaining about being too small was no longer available. Her new pair of shoes was going to have lace ups, so I ordered the next full size up, which was an 13. 5. Fortunately, these run slightly large. She should be able to grow into them as she matures. As far as quality is concerned, it is excellent.
The shoes are very cute. The shoes my child wears are a size 9, about, and she wears a size 8. The two pieces were the same size and fit perfectly. I would recommend ordering a size larger than what you normally wear. This tap fits nicely, and it came nicely packaged in a shoe box, and it makes a perfect tap A tap sound can be heard.
They seem well made, but we may have to return them Order is important. The size 8 is normally worn by a toddler (not wide) but was purchased for an 8 instead. I put them on 5 wide just to be on the safe side, and they are very This might be a wide, but I do not know what the other size is, I guess it was made for a stick man. As classes begin tomorrow, he will need to wear them until the end of the week. The clicky sound doesn't bother him, but he will need to move up to a 9, so he is required to wear them. If you are a size 7, order a size big! Order two sizes up and definitely.