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the strength of the join between the heel and the shoe allowing Prodance to provide a lifetime warranty on all heels. Why not ask if other manufacturers will provide a similar warranty?

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the strength of the join between the heel and the shoe allowing Prodance to provide a lifetime warranty on all heels. Why not ask if other manufacturers will provide a similar warranty?

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Ladies’ heel height As mentioned earlier, 75mm/3inches and over and most ladies are doomed to experience some sort of physiological problem. Let’s face it, if God had designed women to dance on their toes he would have changed the skeletal design accordingly. In practice most of my younger customers seem to be happy with 63mm/2.5inches and lower. The main reason I have found why some ladies like to go up to 75mm/3inches is the big V – VANITY. The rule that I use all the time, is if there is any doubt at all about going up in height – don’t. You do not score any extra Brownie point for going higher if it going to cause aches and pains and make you a worse dancer. Prodance has up to 11 different heels to choose from ranging from 45mm to 75mm. Choose the one to suit you! Sole Materials Generations ago, when partner dancing was in its infancy, dancers realised that smooth leather soles on their shoes were too slippery. So what they did was replace the smooth leather with suede leather in o

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