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These shoe size comparison
charts show the approximate equivalent
UK, European, Japanese and USA show sizes.
For more specific recommendations, refer
to the shoe descriptions in the online
catalog.
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When your shoes arrive,
try on both shoes. It is normal for one
foot to be a slightly different length
and shape that the other.
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| Dance shoes are generally
worn smaller than you would wear your street
shoes. They should fit snugly without hurting
so you can maintain proper balance on the
dance floor. |
| All parts of your shoes
should be covered by your feet. If your
feet move easily inside your 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 shoe as possible without
actually rubbing. In the open-toe styles,
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). |