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  2. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    The sole is thin and covers only part of the bottom of the pointe shoe so as to remain inconspicuous. For most pointe shoes, the sole is constructed from a piece of leather that is attached to the shoe with adhesive and reinforced by stitching along its edges. [15] The sole overlaps and secures the unfinished edges of the shoe's exterior fabric.

  3. Ballet shoe - Wikipedia

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    Ballet shoes traditionally have a leather sole that does not reach all the way to the edges of the shoe. A modern development is the split sole, which provides greater flexibility and emphasizes the shape of the foot when pointed. They are usually made from soft leather, canvas or satin. Leather shoes are long-lasting.

  4. Freed of London - Wikipedia

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    The toe box is constructed by gluing together hand-layered triangles of hessian and paper, using a proprietary, water-based glue. After the box is formed, pleats are formed in the satin that covers the shoe and secured with metal pincers. The shoe is then stitched and the sole is joined to the upper with wax thread.

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    G.H. Bass. With a just-under-1-inch heel and a beautifully woven leather upper, this style from G.H. Bass is sure to get plenty of mileage in your fall footwear rotation.

  7. Pointe technique - Wikipedia

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    En pointe dancers employ pointe technique to determine foot placement and body alignment. When exhibiting proper technique, a dancer's en pointe foot is placed so that the instep is fully stretched with toes perpendicular to the floor, and the pointe shoe's platform (the flattened tip of the toe box) is square to the floor, so that a substantial part of its surface is contacting the floor.

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