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POPULAR BOYS AND INTRO TAP/CHARACTER SHOE
FITTING INFORMATION: Men begin with street shoe size.
Classic tap shoe with an oxford design.
Synthetic components as soft and supple as real leather.
Rubber sole, plastic heel, cotton laces and Capezio taps.
Perfect for students.
U/8 heel.
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| Tapster - Im a female but my dance school requires that we were these or high heeled Capezio tap shoes for our recital. I personally wear these and Bloch tap-flex, which are the best in my opinion. These Capezio shoes are good for beginners or anyone else. I wear a size nine shoe in womens but for this one, I wear a six & a half since they are sized in mens. So if your a female and were to purchase these, Id say go down 2 & 1/2 to 3 sizes to get a good and comfortable fit. | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 12/08/2007 | |
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| Ok shoes, but pay more for better quality - I bought these first, to see if I even liked my tap class and ended up loving my class and ordering Leo's Giordano. These were fair, at best. They are adequate as a first pair, but if you're serious about tap, then buy more expensive and better shoes. The main issue was that while doing something where I had to use the ball of my foot, the shoe slipped off of my heel. The better shoes don't do that. | |
| Jennifer at Zappos.com on 03/29/2007 | |
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| Mens Tapster - This shoe runs a little long and although we ordered a wide, it is still a bit narrow for a very wide foot, but workable. While it says to order your street size, I would go about a half size down and if in doubt at all about the width, go wide. | |
| Cd at Zappos.com on 02/11/2007 | |