Cats for dancing

The choice of dance shoes for adults and children is simply amazing. To date, almost any colors and shapes are on the market - only you can choose. Of course, different types of dance will require different shoes: for ballet pointes, for breakdance sneakers, for sports ballroom dances - special shoes, etc. Baby Czechs are the most common training shoes for practicing rhythm, choreography, etc. Cens or ballet dancers are a must for classes, as most types of dance training require the presence of shoes. Despite the apparent simplicity of this shoe, there are several nuances of its choice, which we'll talk about in this article.

How to choose Czechs?

First of all, you should pay attention to the quality of the material and seams. The material can be different - there are rubber, suede, cloth, Czech, leather and leatherette.

It is best to buy Czechs made to order. When making such shoes, the master measures the length, completeness, width of the foot, selecting the sizes of the Czechs individually. Of course, it is worth such shoes at times more expensive than what is sold in the shops of the finished dress. The usual number of children's sizes of Czechs is from 21 to 27 (including half sizes). Very often on the inside of the Czechs they write not only the size, but also the length of the foot in centimeters. For confidence in the result, it is best to buy training shoes with the child. When buying, it is worth considering that the crampons on the elastic are more convenient, since they rarely fall down and sit more comfortably on the foot. Cats on the rubber soles are less slippery than fully leather, and often more durable, because the skin is stitching faster than rubber. Although children usually grow so quickly that almost no one can take down Czechs - they become small before they deteriorate.

Rules for the care of Czechs

First of all, you must use only those types of cleaning, care or shoe washing products that are suitable for its type. For fabric, leather, suede Czechs need a variety of means. Many doubt whether it is possible to wash Czechs. Unambiguously, this question can not be answered: again, it all depends on the type of material from which the shoes are made. Czechs with rubber soles can carry even machine washing (in the mode for shoes) without problems, at the same time, fabric cunts with a "paper" sole can deteriorate even from hand washing - they can only be cleaned by a dry method. To avoid damaging your shoes, always follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer.

Whatever it was, to clean dance shoes, like any other one must be sure and do it regularly. It is best to clean and dry it immediately after training.

Any kind of Czech can be dried only at room temperature, not squeezing. Wet Czechs should be packed crumpled paper, which will help to keep the shape, and already in this form put on the dryer. It is especially important not to dry the leather Czechs - from this they immediately deteriorate. Most often, Czechs (especially leather) spoil not from the washing itself, but from improper drying or drying.

Teach children how to properly wear and take off their shoes. Good Czechs have special places for grabbing, pulling an elastic band on a Czech when you're training or taking off Czechs is impossible, just as you can not walk in "half-baked" Czechs, stepping on the back - this spoils the shape of the shoe. When training, it is best not to pull at the back of the shoe (even if there are places to grip), but use a special horn.

Remember that high-quality and well-chosen dance shoes protect your baby from injury and help him enjoy the dance.