Better than expected!
I bought them after another nobrand shoes I had finally gave up . I liked those better tho .Size:They fit great , the size is correct for me .Look:They do look extremely good for elegant outfits. Wished I had something similar with rubber soles for other occasions.Comfortable:Great , nothing to complain about for me .Quality/reliability:3 months use and could barley notice wear .But I only wear them inside the club/studio.Do not wear these kind of shoes outside or on dirty floors .
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Good enough for beginners ...
I recently took up ballroom dancing but not sure how committed I am going forward. But since I needed a pair ofdancing shoes, I got these instead of buying more expensive brand right off the bat. The build quality is OK for theprice. It seems a lot of people complained about the fit in other reviews abut them being too tight but for me, these areonly ever so slightly snug for my size 9 and fits OK and are very comfortable to wear. The description says 100% leatherbut I laughed. This thing is all polyurethane, maybe except for the bottom sole, which might be some type of cheapsuede leather.
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Robert Lozyniak
June 25, 2025
Excellent value
Excellent for the price. I have worn them to competitions. You should probably buy new laces, though, just in case the laces that come with the shoes break. (The laces have a tendency to break, but what do you expect for $30 ballroom shoes?)
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These shoes are EEE or 4E width.
Overall, the shoes are OK. They have nice soft - almost glove-like leather uppers and rivet reinforced lace holes. They are comfortable and light. Soles are soft suede over a soft thin insole and that extends to the heel. Heels sides are leather wrapped. Suede heel soles are not flat but raised around the edge where the side leather and suede sole overlap. When tapping the back of the heel in some steps the side leather may touch and can be slick on the dance floor (finished, unwaxed oak).There are three things I didn't like about them: 1. The soles are so soft, there is no support at all in the ball of the foot. 2. The uppers are a very wide width. I have size 12EE wide feet and I'd compare them to a EEE or even an 4E width compared to popular walking or athletic shoes. Even with orthotics and a foot bed inserted, the laces pull the sides of the last together so closely they overlap and fold up the lace holes before getting barely tight enough to dance in. 3. The suede heel, depending on the dance step, can be a source of slipping as only the edges contact the floor and the suede covering is a bit short of the corners. Certain dances may require suede heels but I found them almost dangerous for many line dancing steps, especially cross-steps such as cross-rock with a chasse step, weaves, vines, jazz box, cha-cha with a turn, cross-back chasse, and some more advanced or complex cross-turning steps.Value for the money is good based on proper fit. In my case I'd rate them a 2 or 3 since they don't fit as expected.
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Chikita
December 17, 2025
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juliet l. cavanaugh
December 19, 2022
Perfect shoe for beginner or part-time dancer
Runs small so order 1/2 to one full size up. A light, comfortable shoe, perfect for the beginner or novice dancer. The suede bottom makes moving across the floor effortless. A good shoe for a great price.
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Shoes fell apart on second day
Shoes fell apart on second day of use! The underside of rhe heels is just thin fabric that is glued on to the plastic heels and this fell off the second time my son danced in the shoes. Two days and they were trash. I just bought Capezios to replace them— Capezio quality can’t be beat. Do not waste your money on cheap shoes!
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