Capezio 657 Manhattan Xtreme Claquettes Femme 8 Noir

Brand:Capezio

3.6/5

149.96

Le Manhattan Xtreme de Capezio est un incontournable pour tout taraudeur sérieux. La chaussure présente une silhouette Mary Jane classique avec une boucle réglable et une tige en cuir lisse. Un patch de semelle en caoutchouc offre une prise antidérapante. Salvatore Capezio est né en 1871 à Muro Lucano, en Italie. Peu intéressé à suivre les traces de son père en tant qu'ingénieur en construction, il est devenu un artiste à part entière, un cordonnier. En 1887, à l'âge de 17 ans, il ouvre sa boutique sur Broadway et la 39e rue, en diagonale en face de l'ancien Metropolitan Opera House de New York. Bientôt, la boutique devient un lieu de rencontre pour les danseurs qui s'y arrêtent pour discuter de leurs besoins et se procurer une paire de ses chaussures. Au fur et à mesure que la popularité de Capezio augmentait, des danseurs du monde entier se faisaient un devoir de lui rendre visite et d'acheter ses chaussures. L'innovation des produits créés par Salvatore Capezio et la camaraderie qu'il partageait avec les danseurs ont façonné la direction que suivrait sa compagnie. Dans cette image, la marque Capezio a été créée pour promouvoir et reconnaître les réalisations et la participation continues à la danse. Les produits Capezio restent à la pointe de la qualité et des avancées technologiques avec des innovations comme la split-sole, le stretch-insert, la Dansneaker et la Tapsneaker. Capezio estime que leur succès dépend de l'engagement individuel de chaque client à établir continuellement de nouvelles normes de créativité et de performance, tout en préservant une réputation de fiabilité et de distinction. Capezio promet son soutien et son dévouement à l'avancement de la danse, du théâtre et des loisirs dans les communautés du monde entier.

Contrefort de talon antidérapant. Assise plantaire rembourrée en mousse. Doublure entièrement en cuir. La pointure est équivalente à la pointure des chaussures de ville. Pointe TeleTone pré-attachée et tarauds de talon Duo Tone montés sur une table d'harmonie en acier à ressort. Chaussure de claquettes Mary Jane avec talon profilé gainé de cuir à mi-hauteur avec élévateur supérieur en cuir. Semelle en cuir. Importé. 100% cuir.
color Black
Department Womens
Item model number Manhattan Xtreme
Manufacturer Capezio
Package Dimensions 14 x 5 x 5 inches; 2 Pounds
size 8

3.6

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Scritto da: Pdrra
Shoe size was perfect fit
I received exactly what I ordered. Very pleased with my purchase. Very fast shipping!
Scritto da: NJ
Not for Wide Feet
I'll start by saying I ordered these in an 11W. I already had these in tan, and even after trying some stretching hacks at home I took them to a cobbler shop to be stretched more. For this new pair, I bought a shoe stretcher and some leather softener. I honestly stretched them for about three weeks or so. They were bareable during rehearsal today, but still not as comfy as the could be. Now, I have to break them in by wearing them so they form to my feet. But I want to emphasize again that I ordered both pairs in wide and they're still too narrow straight out of the box.
Scritto da: Mama G
Jr. Footlight vs Manhattan Xtreme comparison...
So it's been a long time since I've bought new tap shoes. The past few pairs I had were provided for me by the production companies I worked for, but now I find myself 5+ years (and two babies later) teaching again. After 4 hours in my tap shoes last week it was glaringly obvious that my feet have grown (thanks, babies!) and it's time to size up. The exhaustive research began, because I'm a huge nerd about this sort of thing, so hopefully I can save some other like-minded maniacs many hours in front of a computer screen! ;) Although the La Mendolas I was wearing were fine style-wise, I was craving a 2" heel. Capezios have always been my go-to shoe across disciplines (pointe, jazz, tap, teaching sandals) when purchasing myself, and I also own a pair of the 3" character heels that are quite nice, so I thought Capezio would be the way to go. There were no 2" heeled taps to be found however, so at first I considered sizing/purchasing/attaching my own Teletones on a 2" character shoe. In the end I decided to keep it simple, and I went with two shoes that come with taps attached: The Footlight Jr. and the Manhattan Xtreme. ***Footlight Jr.: The Footlight Jr. as advertised, has a 1.5" heel. Right out of the box I thought they looked very strange. The cut is bizarre--the vamp is kind of squared off and asymmetrical, fitting slightly higher on the outer edge of the foot. (Picture a "D" shape on the right foot, and that's what you get.) I also had visible toe cleavage, which I've literally never experienced in a character or heeled tap shoe before. Finally, the color seemed off to me. I ordered Tan, and although the box confirms that is what I received, I would describe the color as closer to what I would imagine the Caramel color would be. It was a much darker--and not terribly flattering--color that I don't think would match ANY of the nude tights I own (most of which are also Capezios, incidentally). Based on previous reviews and the many fit guides I consulted online, I ordered the Jr. Footlight in two sizes--8.5W and 9W. Prior to babies I could wear between an 8.5-9 street shoe, but now I am a solid 9. I decided to go with the W both because so many people referenced how narrow these run, and because my character shoes are a M and they are kind of tight. In the end, neither size worked for me. I thought the 8.5 was okay at first, but I quickly realized that as I walked, it rubbed the back of my slightly bigger foot too much. The 9 felt just a tad long, and the W gapped terribly in both shoes. I think I'm going to try a 9M just to see, but honestly I'm not a huge fan of the cut or fit of this shoe at this point. It was very long and skinny looking, and it made my foot look huge. The 1.5" heel also didn't help in that department. But in terms of sizing, I'd say that this shoe is true to street shoe size. ***Manhattan Xtreme: The Manhattan Xtreme, on the other hand, at 2.5" didn't really feel all that much higher to me (but I've been tapping in heels for a looooooooooong time, so maybe that's just me!) The cut was odd on this one as well. There was no toe cleavage, but rather than being rounded (like a classic character shoe), this vamp was more of a straight shape across the center. As the picture shows, it also curves up higher on the sides where the strap is placed. Like other reviewers have mentioned, the strap is super long and doesn't have nearly enough holes in it to fit properly. (Seriously, who was this shoe made for??) Also, because of the placement, I found that--when pulled it tightly enough--the buckle was actually placed near the center of my foot! I got this shoe in black, so I can't make a color comparison, but I wasn't a fan of how either of these shoes looked on. The higher heel made it slightly more flattering than the Jr. Footlight, but there was something bulky and clunky about it overall. Based on other reviews and the fit guides I consulted, I ordered the Manhattan Xtreme in a 9.5W. Once again, I found that the W was too wide for me, but to be fair, I have an average sized foot in the instep area, and it's really only the bunions that make it wider near the front. I found that this shoe caused a significant amount of pressure on my big toes from the top of the shoe (not the front), which also makes me wonder if these are cut narrower (from sole to top of vamp) than the Jr. Footlight. I tend to think that perhaps a 10M may be the way to go in this shoe, which is one full size larger than my street shoe. Overall, I found both of these shoes disappointing. I'm surprised, because Capezio has always made such beautiful, high-quality products. I'm going to give them both another shot and reorder in the other sizes (9M in Jr. Footlight and 10M in Manhattan Xtreme) just to see if it makes a difference in my overall opinion of this shoe, but there is really something off about both of them. If you're looking for a standard character style shoe for Broadway style tap, I'd probably suggest you look elsewhere. What ever happened to a clean cut character shoe style tap?? (*sigh*) Maybe they were trying to go more modern with these shoes? Whatever the case, I'm not a fan. The search for the perfect heeled tap shoe continues...
Scritto da: JSmith
Almost perfect
Very cute and stylish but a bit too narrow at the toes and the ankle straps are too loose on the tightest setting. Would size up but then the ankle strap would still be use. Heel was also a bit unscrewed from base and metal plates were scratched already-not sure if used or this is normal for tap shoes since I’m a beginner.
Scritto da: Kaygee
Straps ridiculous length
Returning for several reasons, unfortunately, because they are very cute. First, the strap is way way way too long. I saw other reviews mentioning this, but I thought I'd just punch a hole where I needed one. This would put the buckle in an odd place, so I didn't. Second, the shoe around center back of heel is too high. Instant rubbing. Third, while snug around toes, the shoe was still too long. I wear 7.5 or 8 street shoe, and ordered 7.5w. I think a 7w would be way too tight across toes. I'll keep the lower heeled (other brand) I already purchased. They were half the price and fit like a glove.
Scritto da: A.B.C.
Classic Tap Shoes, Good Quality, Rubber Metatarsal Plate
This is a VERY nice shoe! They are my third pair of Capezio tap shoes that I have owned. You cannot beat the price point. I ordered as I have grown up with the brand, I like the fit, and they seem to last a long time. There are improvements in the leather of the shoe and the arch support. I think they look very good on the foot. I ordered a 10 and my street shoe size is 9.5 to 10. I have not tried them with a sock or tights yet, but I anticipate they will be a really close fit, so I am on the fence as to what to advise as they don’t feel like they will loosen too much. A 10.5 would be too long. Go with your US shoe size and not old Capezio dance shoe sizes (e.g, my old shoes in what I guess is a foot light junior model are an 8). These have rubber on the bottom. I did not notice this and I find this incredibly annoying, but they all have this unless you customize the non-tap version of this with taps. Update: I gave these a 5-star in the end. After tapping non-stop for the last 3 days, they have loosened and feel excellent. I can wear a tight, or a thin sock and even a thin wool sock with them and the latter has really helped my feet warm up and mold the shoe. The heel cup has a little dig, but this was the case on my other capezios. I am softening them by pressing on them with each heel as I put them on and off and this helps. What is great about these are the linings. Gone are those curling footbeds of yesteryear!
Scritto da: ep
delightful!
These are a half inch higher than the pair I’ve worn for the last 20+ years and it’s noticeable! Aside from that, the support is outstanding and the sound is clean. They are amazingly comfortable. I will get them to the cobbler to add a heel brace!
Scritto da: Denise Duarte
Perfect fit!
Great tap shoe on heels!
Scritto da: Denise Hosni
Just perfect!!!!
The shoes arrived exactly as expected. They fit perfectly and are very well made.
Scritto da: Heather
Good shoes
I have been trying to get these shoes for ages but they are sold out or don't have taps attached. I bought a 5 and I'm a 4, they seem to fit OK. The only thing is the straps are really long and one strap is looser than the other. Other than that I like them, just getting used to dancing in a higher heel.
Scritto da: jellyfish
Gorgeous and Great Sounding
Normally can't get Capezio products from anyone other than a Capezio dealer or directly from Capezio. Our local dealer would not order the Manhatten with Taps attached for me and it's a hassle to order from Capezio get it shipped to a friend in the states then mailed to me. Manhatten Tap shoes are beautiful and comfortable, my favourite character style shoe! Capezio tele-tone taps are attached. Great looking, great sounding shoe! Perfect for a performance that requires a more feminine shoe to finish off the look.
Scritto da: Bea
Enjoyed
Clean sounding and work well for class. They do seem to run a bit tight
Scritto da: Kim
ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE
I love these shoes and I use them almost everyday

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