Bloch Dance Scarpe da danza classica da uomo Synchrony con suola divisa in tela elasticizzata 9.5 nere

Brand:Bloch

3.4/5

77.96

L'ultima ballerina in tela elasticizzata con una vestibilità aerodinamica. l'ampio elastico al posto della fascia e della coulisse riduce la pressione sul tendine d'Achille e sulla superficie dorsale del piede a contatto con il pavimento. Un design unico con suola in pelle scamosciata con suola divisa. Fondata a Sydney, nel 1932 da Jacob Bloch, Bloch è un pioniere nel mercato della danza tecnica. Fin dalla sua nascita, il rinomato marchio di calzature ha prodotto scarpe da punta fatte a mano per stimati ballerini di tutto il mondo. Bloch è recentemente entrata in un nuovo entusiasmante periodo di innovazione e fashion design con la creazione di calzature tradizionali, seguendo le richieste dei clienti attuali di creare scarpe pronte per la strada.

Elastico incrociato al collo del piede. Ampio elastico intorno alla linea superiore. Forma della suola più ampia. Punta più ampia per allargare le dita dei piedi. Ultima tela elasticizzata. L'asta misura approssimativamente la parte bassa dall'arco. Suola in cuoio. Importato. Tessuto o Tessile.
Department Mens
Item model number S0625M
Manufacturer Bloch

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Scritto da: Asher Taylor-Dawson
Great Design; Slightly Different Fit Than Bloch Pro Elastics
Design and Construction: 10/10 Fit: 6/10, if you're used to the Pro Elastics ;) At this point, I wear Bloch's elastic ballet shoes exclusively unless I'm required to wear leather shoes or issued something else by a costumer. Both the Synchrony and the Pro Elastic models shape beautifully to the arch of my foot without bunching, which means they show my feet off really well. My feet are probably the best part of me, so that really helps! That said, there are small but meaningful differences in fit between the two models that are worth considering, especially since the Pro Elastics aren't available in white (which is one of the standard colors for male dancers). In my experience, these and the Pro Elastics are love/hate shoes: either they're perfect for your feet, or they won't work for you at all. If you have really good feet for ballet (the proverbial "banana feet"), they're likely to work for you. Bloch's Synchrony shoe seems, in short, to be a little wider than the Pro Elastic. My Pro Elastics fit perfectly in a 7.5 B or C (I'm sort of between; B is perfect barefoot or with most tights; C is better with socks or extra-thick tights). In the Synchronies, the C width is too wide. I'm able to make them work by altering the arch elastics, but one of the chief pleasures of Bloch's flexible canvas shoes is that they usually work right out of the box. Right now, my Synchronies in a 7.5 C peel off in turns and tours lent, which is alarming and a little on the dangerous side, unless I wear really thick socks (which makes my feet hot, which turns me into a big whiny baby). Overall, these are great shoes. Build quality and design are excellent. Just know that the fit is not quite the same as that of the Pro Elastics, so if you're used to those, you might need to go with a narrower option or adjust your arch straps.
Scritto da: Xin M.
Run large
I am a "true" size 10 in Men's street shoes. Since these aren't stretch canvas and you're buying them online (vs trying on at store) I feel I owe it to the consumer to be as specific as I can about the sizing. I ordered a size 10 of these slippers and really wanted to love them because the quality was on point - the suede pads felt great, there was rich, wide elastic to keep the shoe on, and there was grippy gel diamond detailing in the interior heel and ball pads (<3), but I found the slippers would slide around when I was doing center floor. In particular, the shoes would almost twist off during pirouettes and I would be that guy that screws up the pirouette and then adjusts his shoe as a lame excuse. I should point out that I never wear socks with my ballet shoes because I'm mostly blessed with non-sweaty feet and because I find socks to be bulky and uncomfortable. Since, again, I wanted to love these, I washed them on hot and threw them in the drier to see if they would shrink. They shrunk a little but still too big. The only way they fit perfectly now is if I wear thicker socks with them. In retrospect, I would probably order a size 9 or 9.5 in these. I ended up switching to another brand's stretch canvas, which I tried on in-store. I keep this particular pair of Bloch slippers in my bag as backups and still dream of what could be.
Scritto da: Asher Taylor-Dawson
My Favorite Shoes, End Of
TL;DR: Very hard to beat in terms of comfort and fit. Durability is comparable to other stretch canvas shoes. 10/10, highly recommended, have bought several pairs already (different colors for different applications :P), will continue buying them unless Bloch loses its mind and discontinues these. The rest: These continue to be my favorite shoes, and I am totally bummed that nobody ever has my size in stock in tan :P 7C or 7D work very well for my ridiculously tiny (Euro 39s, y'all) feet, and the elastic beneath the arch shows off my best asset as a dancer (as long as I'm wearing the correct size). Durability is quite good: I finally wore out my tan pair after wearing them essentially every single day, often for three or more hours per day, for the better part of a year. Everyone who's been dancing for a while knows that we all have different feet and we're all picky about shoes, and I think I've mentioned before that everyone either LOVES or HATES these shoes. There really doesn't appear to be any middle ground at all. if you're looking for a comfortable stretch canvas shoe, they're absolutely worth trying--you might love them as much as I do, and if you don't, well ... that's one more shoe to cross off your list.
Scritto da: BenDak
Decent shoe, not professional caliber.
I was a professional ballet dancer for many years and I always prefered Bloch's ProLite II for their fit and split soles (which I always find more comfortable). Now in my late forties, I am returning l to ballet as my daily exercise. I decided to try these in lieu of my regular shoes (these are inexpensive and available on Amazon). I don't like the fit as well as the ProLite II, as these are more of a beginner shoe, but they are comfortable and the stitching looks properly done. So far, I'm happy with them. I may eventually go back to favorite, but for now these are doing the job adequately.
Scritto da: IvyJoy Campbell
Fits Perfectly, as expected
Very good quality. Had to replace only once a year for my son whom takes 8 Ballet classes a week.
Scritto da: Kekeck
Perfect
These are very well made, fit great; fabric stretches just enough to adjust without being flimsy or not staying on. They follow your foot beautifully I've had more compliments on my arches with these than I've had since I started dancing! I'll stick with this slipper.
Scritto da: Josselyn
Perfect for Adult Beginners Ballet
I’m a woman who wears an 11w or 12, and I needed ballet slippers for a dance class. After pondering the size chart I ordered these in a men’s 10, as well as a cheaper brand. These are a tiny bit big, but very comfortable. Compared to the cheap ones they have more stretch in the fabric and more padding in the split sole. You can feel the quality, I kept these and returned the others.
Scritto da: Cain
Quality Shoes
Good quality I would expect from Bloch. Does not fit as snug to my foot's arch as other Bloch stretch canvas styles, but they look good and performed well on stage.
Scritto da: Raquel Arroyo
Für Profis
Weich,angenehm und Top für Ballett Tänzer!!! Ich habe schon zwei Paare gekauft
Scritto da: Tara Paris
Great fit
Bought for a quick replacement for a lost shoe. 14 year old says it fits great. Arrived in time for competition and recital.

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