BALLET SHOE FITTING
Correct Fitting
It is very important to fit ballet shoes correctly. There should be minimal growing space and the shoes should fit like a glove with the toes flat inside the shoes. If the shoe is too large the dancer will have difficulty articulating to Pointe.
The Vamp should cover the toes so that the foot is secure in the ballet shoe. The toes should also fit well as they will slip behind the pleats if they do not. Where the dancer has a wider foot, wide fitting ballet shoes are available.
To ensure the correct fit, the shoe should normally be one size larger than the normal shoe size, however is smaller children we recommend going up 2 sizes if their shoe size is 10 or less, 1.5 sizes larger if their shoe size is between a child 10 and a 2. If you need to check the size, Pointe the foot, the heel should stay on the foot and there should be no space on either side of the shoe.
Where to sew on the elastic.
Our ballet shoes come with pre sewn elastic, if you find that you need to sew new elastic or you need a longer piece of elastic sewing on then you need to make sure it is positioned high in the instep to ensure a good fit.
Fold down the heel of the shoe so that it is against the inside lining.
On one side, stitch the elastic to the binding, making sure that the elastic is at the same angle as the fold in the heel (see diagram)
Try the shoe on and pull the elastic over the instep, make a mark where the elastic meets the binding.
Trim the elastic to length then stitch into position to finish.

