Jazz & Tap
Jazz and tap shoes built for real dancers, from first classes to competition stage. This...
Jazz and tap shoes built for real dancers, from first classes to competition stage. This collection covers children and adults with styles that fit well, move well, and last.
Jazz Shoes That Move With You
The E-Series Slip-On Jazz Shoes are a classroom staple. Available in tan, caramel, and black, they suit a wide range of uniform requirements.
- Slip-on design for fast changes between numbers
- Flexible split sole supports footwork and pointing
- Adult and child sizing available across all colourways
- Tan and caramel tones work with most skin tones under stage lighting
Fit tip: jazz shoes should feel snug with no heel slippage. Size down if you are between sizes. Children with a wider foot may need to go up half a size.
Tap Shoes for Every Level
The Showtime Tapper is a solid choice for beginners and regular class students. It is available in both child and adult sizing.
- Pre-attached taps, ready to wear straight away
- Low heel suits beginner tap technique
- Lace-up fit keeps the shoe secure during rhythmic footwork
- Sized to AU children's and adult shoe standards
Fit tip: tap shoes need to fit firmly. A shoe that shifts on the foot affects tone and control. Try sizing true to your street shoe size first.
Buying for Your Child
Check with your dance school before ordering. Many studios specify a shoe colour or style as part of their uniform. When in doubt, black is the most widely accepted option across jazz and tap classes in Australia.
- Measure your child's foot at the end of the day when feet are at their largest
- Allow no more than a thumb's width of growing room in tap shoes
- Jazz shoes worn too large will affect split-sole flexibility and feel
Caring for Dance Shoes
Good shoes last longer with basic care. Air them out after every class. Wipe down the exterior with a slightly damp cloth. Store them in a shoe bag to protect the soles and taps.
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