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Etu

$140.00

We recommend getting fitted by our professional fitters before you buy a new pair of pointe shoes.

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Introducing our latest innovation in pointe shoe technology. The Etu fuses cutting-edge technology with the best of traditional craftsmanship. Delivering all the advantages of modern technology in the toe box, Etu retains the benefits of a traditional pointe shoe thanks to the design of its arch. Ultra-comfortable, long lasting and quiet, the Etu is unlike anything anyone has ever made before.

  • A padded insole, toe protection and additional layers around the toe box make this our most comfortable pointe shoe yet
  • The unique, non-traditional toe box provides long lasting support while still allowing for full articulation
  • The high quality PORON® in this shoe makes it quiet and shock absorbent both in the block and in the arch
  • The modern box is paired with traditional materials in the shank, allowing you to manipulate the shoe to perfectly match your instep
  • The unique box offers a responsive and spring-loaded sensation onto pointe
  • The ultra-flat design offers incredible stability on the supporting foot
  • Traditional Relevease™ insole
  • Slight U-shaped vamp
  • Wide platform
  • Elastic drawstring
  • Tapered and curved last
  • Pleatless construction
  • Wrinkle-proof reinforced satin
  • Suede toecap
  • Toe cushion inside

Notes: Ribbons and elastic sold separately

Additional information

Size

2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5

Width

1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X

Each new pair of dance shoes, especially pointe shoes, should always be fitted by an experienced dance shoe specialist. The correct shoe choice is vital to the health of a dancer’s foot. In order for a shoe to fulfill its function, it must fit properly. An ill-fitting shoe can contribute to the misuse or injury of a dancer’s muscles and tendons. As a dancer becomes stronger and more knowledgeable in her technique, her feet can change. For this reason, the fitting process remains necessary with each new pair of shoes.