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Date Posted: 13:43:28 10/11/08 Sat
Author: mom of 2 DSs
Subject: My youngest DS tried them when they first came out. (more inside)
In reply to: Bill 's message, "Two questions" on 06:50:39 10/11/08 Sat

He and his TCRG at the time loved the way they looked on. They have very nice lines. But he has very strongly developed feet. The Flexible arch support for him interferred with his point and caused him pain as it would jab right behind the ball of his foot. My older son tried them and said they were okay, he just liked his old shoes better. Both boys dance at the championship level.

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[> Haven't tried the Coors. We use gaffer tape or duct tape at the toe - I just wish there was a way to reinforce the toe from the inside. My ds can go through a pair of soft shoes in 2 months. -- Ack., 06:12:41 10/12/08 Sun [1]


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[> [> What about tape or moleskin on the inside top? -- Trim them toenails, too!, 19:21:27 10/12/08 Sun [1]


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[> [> [> Not a bad idea, but the problem is always how to get the tape or moleskin INSIDE without it wrinklying or buckling. Toenails are always clipped way short (he learned that one on his own). Too bad they couldn't reinforce the shoe at the toe when it is made... -- If only I were a cobbler!, 10:41:58 10/13/08 Mon [1]


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[> [> [> [> I take DS's shoes to the cobbler and they place thin layer of leather inside toe! -- About $6 and it makes all the difference., 04:45:49 10/15/08 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> fabulous idea - I didn't know they could do that! Does it rub or irritate the foot? or not at all? -- may have to try that one., 21:12:38 10/15/08 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Make sure it is small enough to just cover toe pokey-outey area so as not to cause irritation along sides, bottom or top of toes/ foot. -- Works great, no irritation here, but big toe is significantly longer than others., 05:17:04 10/16/08 Thu [1]


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