Feature(may vary by option.)

●Begin with street shoe size
●PVC(black patent)upper, Flexible outsole with foam padded footbed
●Tele Tone toe and heel taps mounted on fiberboard, Brushed microfiber lining is moisture absorbent
●Scored rubber non-skid pad, Achilles notch with padded collar for comfort, Eyerows are attached with elastic
●Grosgrain ribbon tie, Light toe box, Lower vamp and sides, Firm heel counter

[Black Patent]





Description

The Jr. Tyette tap shoe from Capezio features a thick, low heel, a soft microfiber linings, and a padded collar for extra comfort and support. A grosgrain ribbon ties on the center front, and a rubber sole patch helps to steady your every move.

Salvatore Capezio was born in 1871 in Muro Lucano, Italy. Uninterested in following in his fathers footsteps as a construction engineer, he became an artist of his own right, a cobbler. In 1887, at the age of 17, he opened his shop on Broadway and 39th Street, diagonally across from the old Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Soon, the shop became a meeting place for dancers who would stop by to discuss their needs and to get a pair of his shoes. As Capezios popularity grew, dancers from around the world made it a point to visit him and purchase his shoes.  The innovation of the products that Salvatore Capezio created and the camaraderie he shared with the dancers molded the direction that his company would follow. In this image, the Capezio brand was established to promote and recognize ongoing achievements and participation in dance.  Capezio products remain in the forefront in quality and in technological advances with innovations like the split-sole, the stretch-insert, the Dansneaker and the Tapsneaker. Capezio believes that their success is dependent upon the individual commitment of each customer to continually set new standards of creativity and performance, while preserving a reputation for dependability and distinction. Capezio pledges their support and dedication to the advancement of dance, theater and recreation in communities worldwide.