They won't post me in costume wearing them
Good fit
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The SANSHA Mens Pro 1 Canvas Ballet Slipper is a testament to decades of innovation in dance footwear. Created by Franck Raoul-Duval in 1982, this slipper features a unique split-sole design that provides a glove-like fit, enhancing your performance and comfort while dancing. As part of Sansha's commitment to quality, these ballet slippers are crafted with the needs of professional dancers in mind.
With a blend of functionality and style, the SANSHA Men's Pro 1 Slippers can meet the demands of various dance forms, from ballet to hip-hop. If you're in search of reliable dance footwear, these slippers might just be the perfect addition to your dance wardrobe.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
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| Sansha Silhouette Leather Ballet Slipper | $19.26 | (4.3) | 144 | 96 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Sansha Pro 1 Leather Ballet Slipper | $19.6 | (4.3) | 79 | 90 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Mens Pump Canvas Ballet Shoes | $38.0 | (4.3) | 87 | 88 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Sansha Unisex-Adult Pro 1 Canvas Ballet Slipper | $35.79 | (4.3) | 68 | 82 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Good fit
What can I say, they are exactly what they are described as. I am not a high level dancer in any way shape or form, but this is a solid product and I recommend.
Perfect no complaints here!
My son has a wide foot, and we were having the hardest time finding a proper fit. (I'm a dancer/teacher as well, so it bothers me when shoes don't fit correctly or look streamline on the foot.) He wears a kids 3.5/4. We went with the 5XW and they are fantastic. Very happy with the Extra Wide option. I would recommend staying with the +1/2 sizes. They look pretty nice on his foot and through the arch, so we'll stick with them!
For the last few years I have been constantly searching for a pair of dance slippers big enough to fit my feet. I wear a "street shoe" in a men's size about "13 Wide," or in practice anything from "12.5" to "14." I found a pair of Capezio Romeo canvas/suede-soled ballet shoes in 14 Wide in a somewhat-local dance supply store, but a year and a half of weekly Scottish country dance classes has worn them out. When I went to replace them, first with the equivalent model in leather, then with a supposedly identical model, "size 14" was the largest available on the website, and was more than a size too small in both leather and canvas.I was about ready to give up when I found this model, which at the time was the *only* ballet slipper available in (men's) size 15 or above in black. I got size 15 Wide (which it calls 19W), and it fits my (street-shoe-size 13) feet pretty well. The toe is maybe a little narrow, and the heel area is a little loose, especially compared to the Capezio Romeo. But since the size of the opening in the shoe is adjustable, that's all to the good.For use in Scottish country dancing, this is still not ideal---I want a full sole dance slipper, not one with split soles, and I want one entirely in leather. But this is the best I've found yet.
My son needed these but they didn’t fit. What a disappointment. Please double check the size.
It is hard to find canvas ballet shoes in e width. For those of us who have wide feet, these are great. Finally, after 20 years, I can spread the ball of my foot the full width, and not be encumbered by the shoes. Furthermore, the leather shank piece under the ball of my foot is in the right place. No more rolling action hoping for the right spot on the shoe for turning. To date I have worn these 3 times for 2 hours each, and they still feel great.