View Full Version : Latin Supadance Shoes that are narrow?
Twilight_Elena
10-11-2006, 04:33 PM
I broke my heel 2 days ago and I need new shoes, fast. Unfortunately, the local shop stocks mostly Supadance. I wear 3" heels and I have no time to wait around for a Narrow order. Does anyone know which style is narrower than most?
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fluffy
10-12-2006, 05:20 AM
Do they do a style where you can pull the front in using buckles? They certainly used to, this might be a good compromise
Twilight_Elena
10-12-2006, 05:46 AM
I've seen that style. But I find it really ugly, to tell you the truth. If I'm going to give 120 euros on a pair of shoes, I sure as heck want them to at least look good on my feet!
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fascination
10-12-2006, 08:34 AM
te....mq is the expert on this
DancerForLife
10-12-2006, 12:15 PM
1329 is one of the narrower options (I think).
Does it have to be Supadance? Where do you live? There are many store that are able to do immediate dispatch of all sorts of other styles...
Meagan
10-12-2006, 12:25 PM
I've worn 1518 for years (only recently switched to RR~haven't decided if I like them better yet)
They were narrow enough for my foot after I went down a 1/2 size for my second pair...They stretch quite a bit where you need them to, so I knew I was okay with getting a tighter shoe to start.
Downside...they are always one of the most expensive of any brand/style but if you don't wear out shoes too quickly then it is probably more worth it.
Chacha rus
10-13-2006, 04:11 AM
I have a question
which kind of shoe is good for Latin..
woman's shoe ^^
fluffy
10-13-2006, 04:39 AM
I've seen that style. But I find it really ugly, to tell you the truth. If I'm going to give 120 euros on a pair of shoes, I sure as heck want them to at least look good on my feet!T_E
Fair enough, I'm not overly gone, but I'd rather a pair fit well first, and worry about how they look second! I have a DSI pair with 3 cross straps with buckles, which I prefer, but it only has a 2.5" heel, I don't think they're as well made or finished as Supadance though
Twilight_Elena
10-17-2006, 05:19 AM
I tried on the 1066:
http://www.supadance.com/acatalog/Supadance_1066_125.html
First of all, amazing shoe. But... I could fit in 3 fingers. Really wide. Is Narrow or Extra Narrow any narrower? Because shoes stretch, and if XN is simply a good fit and not tight at first, I'll be in trouble.
I didn't try on the 1518. The salesgirl didn't suggest it, and I forgot to mention it. Might go again at some point.
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fluffy
10-17-2006, 05:45 AM
I've had Supadance XN, they put on the front from a smaller shoe (1/2 a size for each "degree" of narrowness), so you can try on a smaller shoe to see how it fits round the front, even if your foot doesn't fit in the shoe.
My UK 5.5 actually had a UK 4.5 size front on.
Twilight_Elena
10-17-2006, 07:38 AM
I've had Supadance XN, they put on the front from a smaller shoe (1/2 a size for each "degree" of narrowness), so you can try on a smaller shoe to see how it fits round the front, even if your foot doesn't fit in the shoe.
My UK 5.5 actually had a UK 4.5 size front on.
I wear UK5.5 too! :shock: Two sizes down sounds really good. I think I'll order XN and see how it goes. Thankfully, I have a friend who can get me the shoes from a comp vendor so I'll pay almost half the normal price. :D
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chica latina
10-17-2006, 06:27 PM
How do they compare to X-Narrow International. I went down 1/2 size from my normal order and got X-Narrow and the shoe is still too wide. It's new and I can tell as soon as it stretches is going to be too wide. ANy suggestions?
alemana
10-18-2006, 09:29 AM
you can also take the shoes to a cobbler and for a few extra dollars have them put in material to make the shoe more snug.
redhead
10-18-2006, 10:28 AM
1066 did seem like a wide shoe; have you tried 1403 (or 1413, can't remember which one has the better sole)?
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