Flats Shoes
Ballet Flat Shoes
By Kristy Annely

Ballet Flat Shoes
When it comes to ballet flat shoes, there are really two choices – leather and canvas. You could also choose imitation leather shoes, but these won’t usually work well, and they wear out quickly. So really, your two choices are leather or canvas ballet flat shoes.
Before shopping for ballet flat shoes, ask your instructors which type of shoe they prefer you to have. Most instructors do have a preference, and that preference comes from years of experience not only in ballet dancing, but in teaching ballet classes as well. They know what works and what does not work for the classes that they teach. Listen closely to their opinions and preferences when it comes to ballet flat shoes.
Leather soles are usually preferred, even though they are a bit more expensive than canvas. Depending on the type of floor that you are dancing on, leather soles will usually last longer than canvas; however, if you are heavier, leather will cause you to stick to the floor more, which may cause injuries. For this reason, men usually prefer canvas because there is less possibility of sticking to the floor. Canvas wears out faster than leather, though, and you can expect to replace your ballet flat shoes much more often.
Another decision that must be made for ballet flat shoes is the type of closure on them. Beginning ballet dancers are usually required to have an elastic band that runs across the top of the shoe. The band is sewn to each side of the shoe, making it more secure on the foot while dancing. This is a common request made by ballet instructors for children, and often for adults as well. Ribbon closures are usually reserved for advanced students and recitals.
Color is another factor. Your instructor may prefer a specific color of ballet flat shoes. For recitals, shoes may need to be dyed, which is easily done, especially for canvas shoes. Again, your instructor will tell you what color is required for your ballet flat shoes, as well as what type of sole and what type of closures are preferred.
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