Uh-ohhh! I have three comments already and no one is close. I thought this one was going to be easy. Hint... This shoe is featured in dance supply house on-line catalogs where the 360 view feature should help.
Welcome back Leigha! Computer crashes are so frustrating, not to mention expensive!
Mmmmm a ballerina in a triangle logo (Freed). The extra stiching around the vamp is the Classic series . There is five styles they all have the extra stiching at the vamp.So I can't tell the extact style(model) How did I do?
Here is a total stab in the dark
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Been with out my laptop for 4 weeks so missed a few of these things
Uh-ohhh! I have three comments already and no one is close. I thought this one was going to be easy. Hint... This shoe is featured in dance supply house on-line catalogs where the 360 view feature should help.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Leigha! Computer crashes are so frustrating, not to mention expensive!
capizio contemporas, or areals
ReplyDeleteHello Jill ,
ReplyDeleteMmmmm a ballerina in a triangle logo (Freed).
The extra stiching around the vamp is the Classic series . There is five styles they all have the extra stiching at the vamp.So I can't tell the extact style(model)
How did I do?
Looking at Discount Dance again, one brand I ruled out yesterday I looked at again. They're Freed Classics.
ReplyDeletePaul, would you like to choose between the two?
ReplyDeleteJill, I'll go for Gamba.
ReplyDeletethanks,
Paul.
And the answer is... Freed Classic! Freed is still the most popular pointe shoe for professional dancers in the U.S.
ReplyDeletePaul_D and Eric both have the correct answer.
Capezio Aerial would have been a good guess if the fore-sole design hadn't been plainly visible.
Thanks for participating everyone. For those who didn’t get the right answer this time, wishing you better luck next time!
noooooooooooooooooo... I looked at Freed's too... /bangs head on desk.
ReplyDeletePaul.