8 Steps to choose the perfect professional dance shoe Begoña Cervera

In today's article we will help you place the order step by step for Viva la Feria of your Begoña Cervera professional dance shoes, depending on your needs and tastes, you can choose personalized designs and different combinations.

1. Choose a model

All Begoña Cervera professional shoe , both for women and men, have the same quality and an impeccable finish. They are shoes with a double non- slip filis sole, reinforced toe , with padding for the sole of the foot , they are handmade and in Spain. They have it all!

2. The most important step: shoe size

There are whole and half numbers, which are shoes that are going to fit the length of the foot precisely. To know which number to choose, we provide a table of measurements below each photo where you can check your number.

EUfoot length(cm)EUfoot length(cm)
3220,33824,3
32,520,638,524,6
3321,03925,0
33,521,339,525,3
3421,64025,6
34,522,040,526,0
3522,34126,3
35,522,641,526,6
3623,04227,0
36,523,342,527,3
3723,64327,6
37,52443,528,0

3.material

We will provide three options: leather, suede and various skins such as snake, crocodile, fantasy, etc.

4. The color

To fine-tune your choice, we provide a table of 24 colors with their respective names. Choose your favorite color!

5. The right last

We have three options:

      • Wide Last (AN): this type of last is usually chosen for people who suffer from bunions . This option gives more space in the area of ​​the protrusion on the outer edge.
      • Vault Last (BO): this last is great for wide feet or more open toes , it gives width on the side and toe of the shoe, thus leaving the foot relaxed.
      • Normal last : this is the usual option . If you do not have any kind of problem with your feet or fingers, it is the one to choose.

6. Heel type and height

You are provided with a chart with all types of heels, with their names and heights. The most demanded heels for their comfort are both the 6 centimeter spool and the 5 centimeter Cuban heel . It is a personal matter to opt for one or the other. But both are ideal for dancing.

7. With nails or without nails

If the shoes are for outdoor, you must specify the choice in the comments area, you will find this section in the last phase of your purchase.

8. Heel design

To finish with your purchase and as the last step to choose the perfect dance shoe , you have to choose the heel design. Different options will appear, which are detailed below:

      • Option of lined heel, dark or light lacquer

The first option is the lined heel: this means that it will be covered in the same leather and in the same color as the rest of the shoe. This option has no supplement to the total cost of the shoe.

In the second and third options, the price of the shoe will be increased by 10 euros. You can choose between a light lacquered heel (light wood) or a dark lacquered heel (varnished wood).

      • Option of painted and named heels

In the rest of the options, the price increase will be 25 euros hand-painted heel designs . You can choose between 18 different models apart from personalizing them with your own name, and even with different names for each heel .

In this case, you must specify the painted heel and the name chosen in the final comments section.

Once you have completed the eight steps, you can make your purchase with the certainty of having chosen the perfect model.

From Viva la Feria we want to resolve any type of doubt with the information in this post 'step by step'. In order to guarantee the total enjoyment of our clients with their professional Begoña Cervera dance shoes.

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In any case, before any question do not stay without your shoes. Check your question by contacting us by phone 952 21 72 00 , our Whatsapp 682 55 79 97 or if you prefer, write us an email to vivalaferia@vivalaferia.es .

You can also stop by our physical store in Malaga and we will assist you in person. We are open from Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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