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These pointe shoe reviews are something I wish I'd had when I was a young dancer. Each pointe shoe brand makes shoes with different kinds of dancers in mind. Each maker page will tell you all the current styles available, who they were designed for and the best place to find them! When it comes to pointe shoes, knowledge is power. If you know which styles are meant for you, you will save a lot of time making your decision at the dance shoe store or online.  For the best information on what you need to know when buying pointe shoes, go get HTD's Pointe Shoe 101 Guide!.


Bloch pointe shoes have some features that make them unique. Read up on them so you know if they would work for you.Then go to our full list of Bloch pointe shoes. They are organized by fit to make finding your perfect shoe easier.

Capezio has a lot of good pointe shoe options. Read about what makes Capezio ballet pointe shoes special. Then check out HTD's full list of Capezio pointe shoe plus fitting suggestions!

Capulet is a brand new maker in the pointe world. They have combined the beauty of a classic pointe shoe with some very interesting technology that makes the shoe quieter and more comfortable.Read more about today's most intriguing shoe, Capulet's Pointe D30.

Chacott is one of my favorite brands of all time. Mostly because they suit my feet so well.They are definitely designed for a specific dancer. If you have narrow feet, need a light shank and haven't tried Chacotts, see the different Chacott pointe shoes now!

Mirella is new to the dance shoe game, but their debut shoes are absolutely fabulous. Each has unique features that are worth considering. I'm excited to see what Mirella comes up with next!

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