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Date Posted: 08:14:35 01/26/01 Fri
Author: Galen
Subject: Re: prima soft pointe shoes
In reply to: Olivva 's message, "prima soft pointe shoes" on 10:11:41 09/28/99 Tue

My most recent pair of pointe shoes are Prima Softs, and I've loved them. I didn't know much about them before I got them, so I don't even know if they make more than one shoe, but the one I wear is fantastic. It has a great shape with a flattering line and a decently broad platform. Since I'm really picky about my shoes, one of my favorite things about these is that you can modify them easily. I prefer really soft shoes, and the Primas that I bought were very hard (by my standards anyway, I don't know about anyone else's) but I liked the shape and feel so much that I bought them anyway. When I got home I discovered that I could take the shank out, remove the piece that made the shoe really hard, then super glue the rest of the shank back in. It resulted in my perfect shoe! Mine have also lasted for a pretty long time, especially considering that I took the shank out. I live in Wash, DC, and only know of one store around here (Cinnamon Tree) which has Primas, but for me it's worth the drive to get them. I hope this helps some!

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