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Men's shoes?
Posted by nucat78
10/27/2007  6:21:00 AM
My apologies if this has been covered before. I've looked for a forum subject search utility on this site but haven't found one.

Anyway, anybody have a strong opinion on Leo's (Leo?) ballroom shoes for men? I am an absolute newbie re: shoes but I figure it's time to stop taking lessons in my Bass Weejuns...

Thanks.




Re: Men's shoes?
Posted by operabob
10/27/2007  8:34:00 AM
Do you have a link?

A lot of shoes these days are rebranded and I haven't heard of Leo's.

My wife sells rebranded to her students.

OB
Re: Men's shoes?
Posted by bailand0siempre
5/15/2009  1:00:00 PM
Since they're your first pair, I'd go to your local dance wear retailer and get a pair from them usually about $80. Try them on before you buy because the sizing is different. I'm going to have to get latin shoes custom made because even the narrow sizes are too wide for me. I haven't had a problem with the smooth shoes. Go figure.
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