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Capezio Dance Shoes

by Jill Morrison

Capezio dance shoes are one of the most respected brands of dance shoes available. Capezio was founded in 1887 by a man named Salvatore Capezio. He began as a cobbler and opened up a shop in New York City. He initially repaired shoes for theatrical performers and soon learned how to make high-quality and unique performance shoes. His popularity and fame continued to grow through the years and he led the Capezio company to win a number of awards and honors.

In the 1930s, Capezio shoes were the number one choice in dance shoes for musicals. Capezio became a major fashion influence and was featured on the cover of Vogue magazine in 1949. Salvatore Capezio eventually retired and left the business to family members. His legacy of excellent shoe craftsmanship lives on and now Capezio offers a fantastic variety of dance shoe styles.

Options for Capezio Dance Shoes

Capezio dance shoes can be worn for many different styles of dance, including ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical jazz, modern, gym-jazz, hip hop, and theater. Some examples of theatrical shoe styles include can-can boots, professional t-strap character heels, footlights, femme oxfords, cabarets, and chorus style heels. Most of these shoe styles can also be used for tap shoes. Capezio carries the most widely recognized and used styles of character heels on the market.

Capezio dance shoes are a common choice for ballet and jazz styles of dance. Popular ballet shoe styles include canvas, juliet, daisy, and teknik. Ballet shoes are available in the colors of pink, black, and white. For jazz, Capezio offers different styles of soft jazz shoes, jazz boots, jazz oxfords, and dance sneakers. Jazz shoes are available in black, white, or tan. Dance sneakers are available in a variety of colors including black, white, red, blue, orange, pink, or a combination of these colors. Black is the most common color choice for dance sneakers.


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