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Ballet shoes, or ballet slippers, are special dancing shoes used by ballet students. Your choice of ballet shoe structure depends on both your level of expertise and personal preference. Ballet shoes are usually made of either leather or canvas. Leather is more expensive and stretches over time; canvas requires no breaking-in period and is washable. Teachers often recommend that beginners wear full-sole ballet shoes because they can help build a child's foot strength, according to Chicago Dance Supply. Split-sole ballet shoes have a two-part sole with one piece of material from the arch to the heel and another from the arch to the toes. Split-sole shoes are more form-fitting and flattering to the foot. The suede patches under the heel and toe of the shoe provide the correct amount of friction for dancing, according to DanceHere.com. Often, ballet shoes are kept snug-fitting with an elastic band across the top of the foot. Some beginner shoes may have the elastic pre-sewn; with others, the wearer sews the elastic to achieve a custom fit. Chicago Dance Supply: Chicago Dance Gazette--What to Know When Trying on Soft ShoesFabric
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