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comfortable ballet flats

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Newbie
Aug 28, 2009
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comfortable ballet flats

Where can I find a comfortable pair of ballet flats?
Every pair I've tried either hurts at the toes or gives me blisters at the back of my foot.
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Deal Addict
Jan 6, 2007
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Look for ballerina flats that are made with soft leather instead of stiff ones! Don't have any particular brand/store recs as I'm currently in the process of searching for one myself :)
Newbie
Apr 22, 2009
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Toronto
The most comfortable flats I've ever owned is by Blowfish shoes. Never got blisters from it or anything. If you're in the Toronto area, they can be found at Little Burgundy.
Newbie
May 24, 2009
31 posts
I think aldo might have some nice leather ones
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Aug 24, 2005
3411 posts
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If you`re actually looking for real ballet flats, and not just flats to wear anywhere, Malabar the Costume/Theatre Store sells them.
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Aug 8, 2005
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GTA
Just be careful, some stores advertise that they sell "dance shoes", but it isn't the kind of dancing you are talking about.
Sr. Member
Oct 16, 2007
681 posts
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The most comfortable pair of flats I've ever gotten were from Roots. Never had to "break them in" (I've yet to successfully "break in" any other pair of flats I've owned) so I've never gotten blisters on the back of my foot.
Newbie
Aug 28, 2009
23 posts
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lol, I am looking for flats to wear everyday.
I've tried two Aldo pairs, both were fail.
I didn't know Roots sold flats. Will have to keep an eye out for that.
I have heard about Tory Burch. I'm not from the GTA so I don't know where to get them except for ebay.
Did a quick search, I'm questioning the authenticity of some of the ebay listings... especially the ones located in China.
Newbie
Feb 27, 2007
74 posts
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Don't waste your money at Aldo.

I went to Grove City and bought two pairs of Clarks Artisan flats. Stylish and very very comfortable.
Deal Addict
Nov 3, 2003
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GTA
Try Geox or Ara. And take a look at Walking On a Cloud's website for a variety of more comfortable shoes. I wish I could wear more flats but I need more sole support. :cry:

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