sneakers, Ballet flats, but no flip flops
but keens work too. anything that's no showing your toes!!
pointe shoes. toe shoes.
If people says you don't look good but you like it what would you say
Technically, no. Pointe shoes is the correct term used in all ballet companies and methods of training, whereas toe shoes is usually what an outsider or non- dancer says when he or she mean pointe shoes.
Toe boxes are the hard part in the toe of a pointe shoes that are used to support the dancer's foot when they dance on their toes.
Pre pointe shoes are toe shoes with a soft shank. u may go up on these shoes but not enough for full support.
No, they wore sandals.
open toe
Some, yes.
Closed-toed is the correct spelling to describe shoes that cover the toes entirely.
A closed toe is more suitable on colder weather and an open toe more practical in the warmer seasons. Will keep your feet cooler and aired. For job interviews or important business meetings - go for the closed toe.
scrubs and white closed toe shoes
It is important to wear closed shoes so it will prevent any accidents that may occur and injure or damage your foot.
It is important to wear closed shoes so it will prevent any accidents that may occur and injure or damage your foot.
The best season to wear open toe shoes is summer obviously, because then the weather is warmest and wearing closed toe shoes can cause sweaty feet. Spring is also a good season, if it is dry.
Usually closed toe shoes that one could do a lot of walking in. Definitely not high heels or sandals. Also known as: sensible shoes
Yes, closed toe shoes are part of the personal protective equipment when working with potentially infectious materials.
They normally run average, but it depends on if you're getting open or closed toe shoes & how high the heel is.