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FAQs
FAQs
Each dance style requires footwear engineered for specific movements. Ballet classes benefit from split sole ballet shoes for flexibility. Jazz shoes offer traction and support for turns and jumps. Tap shoes feature durable plates for clear sound. Contemporary and lyrical often use footUndeez or half soles for a barefoot feel with added protection.
Capezio dance shoes are built for movement. They provide targeted support, flexible soles, and secure fit, allowing dancers to focus on technique and progression. Materials are chosen for durability and comfort, helping dancers train longer and perform with confidence.
Look for lightweight construction, breathable materials, and reinforced support in the arch and heel. The right footwear should allow full range of motion, provide grip where needed, and withstand repeated use in studio settings.
Capezio designs footwear for all levels. Entry-level shoes offer foundational support and comfort, while advanced models focus on precision and enhanced performance. Studio-tested by professionals, Capezio shoes adapt to the demands of every dancer.
Allow shoes to air dry after use and store them in a ventilated bag. Brush suede soles regularly and spot clean as needed. Avoid wearing dance shoes outdoors to preserve material integrity and function.












