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Só Dança Child Tyette Tie Tap Shoe

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Só Dança Child Tyette Tie Tap ShoeTA35 This classic tyette is anything but old fashioned. S Dana has created the quintessential beginner tap with a flexible sole. This makes doing what is asked of you so much easier! * Ribbon tyette with elastic snap on strap included * Full vegan leather upper with soft binding around the opening * Cushioned lining for extra comfort * Flexible vegan sole that allows dancers to keep their heels off the ground * Riveted on aluminum taps for a high

TA35

This classic tyette is anything but old fashioned. Só Dança has created the quintessential beginner tap with a flexible sole. This makes doing what is asked of you so much easier!

* Ribbon tyette with elastic snap-on strap included
* Full vegan leather upper with soft binding around the opening
* Cushioned lining for extra comfort
* Flexible vegan sole that allows dancers to keep their heels off the ground
* Riveted on aluminum taps for a high quality sound.     

* Widths N, M, W, XW

* For adult sizes, see TA36


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Cash Refunds 10 Days only. Product must be in perfect condition. Exchanges and Store Gift Cards only after day 10. Cash refunds after 10 days will only be made if the item involved is faulty under recommended circumstances or a manufacturing defect, otherwise an exchange will be made. If you need a different size due to buying without dancer being with you or online purchase, an exchange will be made. All items requested for exchange will be reviewed thoroughly inspecting for any damage. All items must be in new or new like condition to be considered for an exchange. Any dirt, scratches or scuffs will be declined for an exchange. Tights & Undergarments are FINAL SALE. Due to Florida health regulations, they may NOT be returned/exchanged under any circumstances. We are sorry if you bought the wrong color or size…they are not returnable. Clearance Items are FINAL SALE. Re-Dance Items are Final Sale. Unless noted, Pointe Shoes are not included in any discount promotion. Special orders are not included in any discount promotion. Previous purchases may not be included in any current or pop-up sale. We Appreciate you shopping local (& not Amazon).  

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