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The Semi-Professional Collection is suitable for more experienced Flamenco students or beginners who are looking for top quality at very affordable prices.
They are handmade of cowhide leather, have leather soles, and are ideal for long practice sessions.
The main differences from the Professional model are that their tapping sound during the zapateado is somewhat less perfect, and their soles are synthetic and glued on rather than hand-stitched.
- Hand-made using top-quality cow leather (Boxcalf-flor or Suede)
- 100% leather internal insulation for the upper of the shoe
- Internal cushion for great comfort
- Reinforced with hard carton on toe cap and shoe quarter (side and back of foot)
- Leather insole
- Glued-on synthetic sole
- Wooden heel with or without nails
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| Our tip: In general, leather Flamenco shoes tend to last longer but do not conform as easily to the shape of the foot. However, the high quality of leather or suede Flamencista shoes are made of makes them easy to wear from the very first moment. |
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 | | Our tip: The colours shown above are indicative. If you find a colour in one of our pictures that you like please make a note in the "Other Information" section. Apart from the Amateur collection, all our Flamenco shoes come in most colours you see in the pictures.
Black and Red are the staple colours for Flamenco shoes, worn for centuries by Flamenco dancers. Since you can never go wrong in either black or red, we recommend that you choose a staple colour to avoid disappointments. Remember, no exchanges or refunds if you are not satisfied with the colour you have chosen. Please visit our Terms & Conditions for more information. |
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 | Note: Following the instructions on the picture, please provide the maximum length and width of each foot in centimetres. For even better results, please draw the shape of your feet and include the distances as shown in the picture. Then scan and email it to info@flamencista.com or fax it to: 0030 210 2779801.
It is very important that you accurately measure your feet before placing an order. Please visit our Terms & Conditions for more information. |
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 | | Our tip: If you are a beginner or not used to wearing heels we recommend that you should go for 4cm or 5cm heel. The 6cm and 7cm heels are usually preferred by professionals. The Carrete style is aesthetically prettier but it has a smaller base and therefore balancing is not as easy as with the Normal style.The Cubano style is wider so it is ideal for children as it provides greater stability. |
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