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Wide Width Dance Shoes How do I know what I'm in width pointe shoes without going for a fitting? I buy "Aspiriation" Bloch dance shoe for a coming event, I'm in. I'm not going to dance in a point, I just go up to the occasion, because my character is a dancer. I will not go into a store for a fitting because I'm getting a lot online. I usually wear a size 91 / 2, so I'm buying size 8, but I'm not sure what width to get. My feet are quite wide, flat, but I'm not sure if I am B, C, D or E. Is there any way I can, like, measuring my feet to know? Or should I just go and return them if I? I wear a 9 shoe street, and my points are 7C. It is best to go for a fitting. If they do not fit as they should you can hurt yourself. You do not usually pay to go to a dressing, keep in mind. When points on the Internet are concerned, I would say attention, simply because I have a friend who has tried it and got a really crappy pair that was used all down, and basically the person he was snatched. I agree it is better to go into a store and hold them in your shoes for you, so, at least you know you're the only one to wear them and they'll be fine. Also, if you're not a dancer (which I'm assuming you are not what you said) be careful when you climb EXTREMELY. Although Pointe seems easy, it is actually very, very difficult and you have the wrong size shoes, bag and ouch does not know how you keep it up and stand properly, you can really hurt you. Therefore, all the studios and ballet companies, whether national, they need you did ballet for at least five years before they can go on pointe. Yes, you never really know the size of your true unless you get a connection. It is best to go for a fitting Posted on April 2, 2010.
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