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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
It's possible I should have listened to my inner voice which said to get my regular size. I'm not certain. But, I decided to measure my foot as suggested and chose the size that correspondended to their size guide.They may be too small. I don't know... However, I did not want these popping off my heel either and my foot is also swelling on and off from injury (I'm sure it's noticeable, pic in b&w). The bottom sole is made of suede, so that should stretch too.I've never purchased non-leather ballet slippers either and so I'm not familiar with stretch-canvas, but they are surprisingly comfortable. I may be a convert. I thought they'd feel restrictive, but they don't... especially with the split sole. They look sleeker and I needed flexibility. They've got great stretch, and I wanted them to fit snugly at the same time, so I may have done the right thing by going down a half size. I'll have to update. Regardless, the quality is remarkably good, and I will use them. One thing is for sure, my old slippers need to be buried in the backyard anyway. Two years ago my dog used them as a chew toy and I kept using them, of course.
Courtney Grace
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
I am a Yoga Instructor, and I also enjoy barre and Pilates. I used to dance and wanted a simple, affordable pair of ballet shoes to integrate a little more ballet, than what’s done in most barre classes, into my home, hybrid practices of yoga, barre, ballet, and Pilates. I was worried about the size at first. These are a 36, and I am pretty much *exactly* a 5 1/2. I think the size chart listed a 36 to be the right fit for women who wear a size 6. Plus, ballet shoes should be a little on the tighter side. To my surprise though, they fit perfect! They are nice and snug but still incredibly comfortable. I have a combo of wood and tile floor I can practice on at my house, and they glide beautifully on either surface. The quality of the item was excellent for the price— especially if they continue to hold up.
Green Tea
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
I am happy with these and love them more than the other stretch ballet slippers/shoes from this brand- mostly love the addition of the thin suede insole. I love how thin these are because they fit snugly without feeling like they are tight or binding. I honestly think that you should be buying 1 full size below your street size. Example, i wear an 8.5 in almost all shoes, but in these, the 7.5 is a 39, which is perfect. You can see the outline of my foot, it stays on, i will not likely rip or break through anytime soon with regular use. I also like the ‘vamp’ on these- i don’t like the overly deep vamp that many cheaper ballet shoes have- These come just below the base of my toes, which is just personal taste, but it think it looks and fits better. The ones that come up farther on the foot usually have too much fabric and look sloppy on my foot. Again, that’s just personal preference tho.*wish the seller would list the actual shoe size and not just the US shoe size, as it would help pick out size. For example. As i said above, the 7.5 is a 39. I ordered another shoe from them in 8.5 because it recommended street size and it was a 41!!??*It’s hard weeding through reviews for dance shoes because most people don’t seem to have been fitted for them before. Many first time buyers, or people who just want the gear for their class. Not as many dance shops around, but one can also google for how to find best fit to help. Ballet shoes are supposed to be snug (yes, tight). Toes should be flat, not curled, but no extra space beyond that (extra fabric can cause tripping and snagging your foot on the floor, etc, but also, it doesn’t allow to see if your toes and foot are pointed correctly). If you are just looking for a casual shoe (around the house?) this is a DANCE shoe, and doesn’t give support for walking. The pads on the bottom are place there so that they pad the balls of your feet when you are in eleve, releve, so yes, they might seem too far ‘down’ on your foot. Really that placement is for turns/pirouettes to provide padding, traction, and even to protect the shoe during these movements.
DiamondD
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I really wanted to wear these around the house, and be able to wear them when I jumped on the trampoline. However, they are really tight on my foot, I chose a size 10 and thinking that they were very stretchable. I tried them with out the straps and they were still too tight, and really hurt my feet. They seemed to be made well, they look really nice. These ballet shoes are not for me to wear at all.
María Ireri Cota Rodríguez
Reviewed in Mexico on April 9, 2025
Excelente ajuste, tamaño, material, sin duda volvería a perdirlos
Kat R.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Yes although they are only canvas, they work well. I got a size smaller and that was perfect.
travelers
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
These dance slippers are simply designed but very comfortable to wear. I like the wide elastic that do not dig into the feet and give a very comfortable hug to the feet. They are soft but have decent amount of support. They fit rather well to my feet. Overall, these all great slippers for exercises.
grouponbuyer52
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
The SANGEESON Women's Ballet Shoes Stretch Canvas Dance Slippers are absolutely fantastic! They offer an incredible balance of comfort and flexibility, making them perfect for any dancer. The stretchy canvas material fits like a glove, providing a snug yet breathable feel, while the soft sole allows for smooth movement and grip during practice. The shoes are lightweight, durable, and stylish, and the elastic band ensures they stay securely in place. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned dancer, these ballet slippers are a must-have for anyone looking for top-quality footwear.
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