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Re: comfortable dance shoes
Posted by Anonymous
10/29/2011  9:34:00 PM
SuperDance UK. Ray Rose UK and Diamant Germany. Can always be relied .Just Google the name.
Re: comfortable dance shoes
Posted by Ilovewaltz
10/26/2011  7:16:00 PM
Hello! You should try out KSM dance shoes from prodanse.ca. I had bunion pain with my Supadance shoes and I would never go back to them. KSM has a stretchy toe box and provides relief on the toes. Hope this helps!
Re: comfortable dance shoes
Posted by Elizabeth
10/29/2011  8:14:00 PM
I just ordered some custom ballroom shoes through the internet. Step One dance shoes in Ohio allows you to return them once if they don't work out with a re-stocking fee and they will mail you shoes to try on if you want. I have wicked bunions myself and made a mistake by ordering double wide to accomodate my bunions but had to return them. I ended up trying a sample medium width 11 in this style (Glide Chrissy Ladies Custom Round Closed-Toe w/T-Strap) which fit and have ordered them in nude leather. The toe box is rounder and kinder to bunions and the T-strap gives extra support. You can order their shoes with all kinds of extras if you want (different colors, removable inserts, different heel sizes/types, rhinestone straps, etc.) Mine cost $122 which is comparable to many shoes they sell at comps. At least this time I know they'll fit. Rose is very helpful at Step One.

http://www.steponedanceshoes.com/inc/sdetail/3203/3361

I also learned from a friend of mine who used to work at Nordstroms that they have a specific tool to stretch shoes for bunions (it doesn't stretch the whole shoe box, just the bunion area). So if I have any trouble, that's where I'm taking my shoes!

Good luck! Something else to try might be http://www.ballroomgifts.com/FootComfort.html

I haven't tried their jelly pads myself but some people rave about them...
Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by Sophia
3/25/2014  11:04:00 AM
Has it ever happened to you that your KSM leather shoes lost their color ? I just worn mine a couple of times and white color underneath the beige is coming out. thanks. i however do love their look and comfort. ghe sale rep says it is normal ....
Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by Odie calderin
4/4/2014  5:22:00 PM
Ladies, my best friend and I both being contemporary dancers started our own dance shoe company. I love heels but after dancing in them for hours they became a lot more of a burden. Soooo I decided to buy me a cute pair of dance flats and they're weren't any so we designed some models and with he help of very talented designers we were able to come up with cute flat dance shoes that can be worn everywhere (outdoors/indoors). We have lots of styles and are in the process of manufacturing the best possible prototypes. Like our page on facebook for more updates. We'll soon be breaking into clothing for the divas out there!

Please like our page on FB and take the survey on our page. Don't forget to enter your email to receive a code for 20%OFF your first Bsteps pair! Thank you!

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Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by Lisa
4/21/2014  3:46:00 PM
Hi - I'm looking for a comfortable pair of dance shoes - I have plantar faciitis, diabetic neuropathy, arthritis, etc. I did try looking for your shop, Odie, but I don't have a Facebook page... do you have a regular website? Or does anyone have some good suggestions for someone whose feet are half numb and half painful, lol? Thanks!
Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by ballroomchick
4/22/2014  10:19:00 AM
Lisa

Have you tried Diamont shoes? I know a couple of school teachers who have switched over to this brand of shoe because they are SOOO comfortable.

They ARE a lot more expensive, but so worth the extra cost when you can dance all night long in them after being in heels teaching school all day long.
Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by marjorir
4/24/2014  11:58:00 AM
Hi lisa, I have the same problems with my feet that you have. Did you get any suggestions for comfortable shoes
Re: KSM dance shoes
Posted by susanmarian
9/30/2014  8:21:00 AM
I own 4 pairs of shoes from Diamant. They offer a comfort line which has an arch support and a lower heel (spanish style and Cuban style). check out Carmens Dance Shoes on line as they offer a extensive choice as well as similar brands with comfort fit. They will also free ship an exchange if you need to return for size. Karizmah Dance Shoes offer a limited Diamant line. I have dealt with both businesses and they are very helpful.
Re: comfortable dance shoes
Posted by Bachadicta
5/21/2015  4:06:00 PM
Hey Amanda!

I have about 10 pairs of dance shoes that I've bought from appledanceshoes.com. They ahev a wide variety if Very Fine shoes at reasonable prices! You can live chat with their customer service representatives and they can help you decide what shoes would best fit you. I recommend you check out the website! :)

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