- Incredibly comfortable dance shoe version of a retro canvas basketball sneaker.
- Suede bottom sole
- Very comfy thick, molded, removable insole
- Yes, your favorite sneaker is now your favorite pair of dance shoes! The casual styling looks great with everything.
- These are perfect for dancers of all skill levels.
- Aris Allen is known for making vintage style swing dance shoes and reproduction models that are more authentic equipment for dancing swing than ordinary ballroom shoes are. Their philosophy being that your dancing will look more authentic if you wear the same style of shoes the inventors of the dance were wearing.
- Please check the sizing recommendations below before placing your order.
- Item #: 1005-BK
- Canvas uppers, Blucher construction, suede bottom sole.
- The molded foam insole makes these much more comfortable and supportive than most ordinary dance shoes and because they’re removable you can get a custom fit by replacing them (or add orthotics, etc.) or just wear them as is.
WIDTH INFO:
- Narrow Width Feet: happy - but only because they have such a long fly (the part with the laces) they can be tightened up all the way down the shoe.
- Average Width: happy
- Wide Width: happy - these are construction which means you can easily adjust the width.
Our wide width testers said this:If EEE = Go up a half size. Example: a 9 EEE fits 9.5 in this style. It starts out snug but feels comfortable once broken they are in. Maybe try swapping the thick insole out for a thinner one.
- These are made with suede soles which are wonderful to dance on but require occasional upkeep (it's usually a problem with catching the edge on a piece of hardwood that is sticking up on the dance floor).
- If you need to re-glue the suede many people just use crazy glue gel. We have also found that commercially produced shoe repair glue (available from the shoe repair shop in your local mall) works great.
- You're not supposed to wear suede soles outside but every swing dancer knows that you can make suede soles faster by wearing them everywhere to get them dirty, then dance in them until they're shiny on the bottom.
- If you prefer them less zippy you can dull the “mirror finish” they can get by roughing them up with a wire brush periodically. Just remember that when they are wet from walking in the rain they won't spin as easily (if they're too slippery just spill your drink on the floor and step in it!).