Why bi-sole toe puffs?
Half shoes with two leather soles are often recommended for intermediate and advanced students who already have a good command of ballet technique.
More flexible in the arch, they enhance the lines of the foot and ensure a good flow.
We recommend that you ask your dance teacher for advice when buying ballet shoes.
Why leather half-tips?
If you're looking for great freedom of movement and want to accentuate the work done on your foot, the soft leather half-pointe is for you.
The leather composition of the half-pointe and bi-sole also ensures the product's durability.
Why are there no drawstrings?
Highly visible, drawstrings need to be adjusted and then cut. The knot hidden inside the half-cuff can cause discomfort. Thanks to this model of half-pointer without drawstrings with an elastic waistband, there's no need to worry about visible cords. Validated by teachers and professional partners, these new cordless models will bring you greater aesthetics and comfort!
How to choose your slipper size?
When choosing your slippers, your feet should be able to spread out in the slipper, and above all not be tense.
To check your shoe size, simply stand up and walk up on half-point and then down flat several times, to feel whether your toes are tense or spread out.
If you have thin feet, choose your usual size. If your feet are normal or wide, choose one size above your usual size.
The little plus for carrying my slippers?
What could be better than an elegant pouch to store all your accessories? You'll find a two-compartment pouch in your dance department at Decathlon that lets you keep your ballet shoes and accessories such as your chignon kit, rosin and bandage separate.