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How do I find the right ghillies? 5 ways to get the perfect fit for your Irish Dance soft shoes.

Buying new ghillies can be difficult, especially now that there are less feiseanna and there are restrictions on when you and your dancers can be in the venue.  There are so many different brands and styles, and the sizing is so different that buying Irish Dance shoes online can be overwhelming.  It can be hard to find the right ghillie for your dancer.  Here are 5 pro tips for getting the right shoe for your dancer.

  1.  Get sized in person.  Hands down the best way to guarantee a perfect fit is with an in-person fitting by our trained and experienced shoe fitters.  Options are at a feis, at your studio, or in the store.  It can be stressful to get shoes at a feis because the lines are often long and the dancer is often distracted.  If you can, try to get sized after your dancer has finished dancing for the day.  If a feis isn’t an option, ask your teacher to schedule a studio visit by our Mobile Store.   We’ll bring the shoes to you and fit you in person.  If you are local, or up for a road trip, stop in at our retail store inHagerstown, MD for a personal fitting and a lot of one-on-one attention.  With any of these in-person options, we will explain how the shoe needs to fit and let your dancer try on and test several options to see which fits best.
  2.   Send a tracing.  The next best option to a personal fitting is to send a tracing of your dancer’s foot to our experienced shoe fitters.  Have your dancer stand on a piece of paper in socks.  Trace around the foot.  Measure the tracing toe to heel and write that measurement on the tracing.  Measure the tracing across the ball of the foot at the widest point and write that measurement on the tracing.  Add your name and contact information and email a picture of the tracing to [email protected].  Or you can send the actual tracing by mail to 9722 Country Store Lane, Hagerstown, MD  21740.  We will use the tracing and measurements to size your shoe.   This isn’t 100% accurate, but we have a 90% success rate.  IF the size is wrong, you can exchange them.
  3. Understand ghillie sizing.  If you use your US street shoe size to order ghillies, they are going to be way too big.  All of the quality ghillies are sized in Irish (UK) sizes.  The US to Irish conversion is not consistent – it changes as you move into the small youth sizes – but a general rule of thumb is subtract 2 sizes from your US size to get your UK size.  The UK size will sometimes be listed inside the tongue of your sneakers.
  4. Understand how ghillies should fit.  We like to say that street shoes fit your feet like mittens fit your hands and ghillies should fit your feet like gloves fit your hands.  Quality ghillies (the only type we sell), are made of leather which stretches when exposed to heat and moisture (think hot, sweaty dancing feet).  If you don’t take stretching into account when purchasing your ghillies, you will soon have soft shoes that are too big.   While a little growing room might be desirable in street shoes, it can be dangerous in dance shoes.  Shoes that are too big can cause the dancer to trip or roll an ankle.  Shoes that fit help avoid injury.  When you get brand new ghillies, your toes should be touching the front of the shoe.  When you point your toes there should be no visible gaps between the toes and the front of the shoe.  It is not uncommon to have the big toe slightly bent in brand new ghillies.  With just 10-15 minutes of wear a day, the shoes should fit perfectly in a week or two.  You have a little leeway with young beginner dancers who are still growing rapidly and are not doing complicated dance steps yet, but half a size larger is the most you should ever consider.  Don’t be surprised if your dancer’s ghillie size decreases as she improves.  The better she points, the more her foot will draw up into an arch, and the smaller her ghillie will need to be.  Dancers should NEVER wear ghillies that are so small that the joint between the big toes and foot is bent.   This can cause serious injury.
  5. Put your ghillies on properly.  How you put your ghillies on will affect the fit a lot!  When you first get your ghillies, you will notice both shoes are exactly the same.  You will need to mold them to your feet.  Use a permanent marker on the insole of the shoe to mark and L and and R.  Make sure you put each shoe on the same foot each time you wear them.  Pretty soon you will be able to tell which ghillie goes on which foot by looking at them.  While you’re at it, write your name inside each shoe.  They all look the same at dance class and many stories can be told of dancers coming homw with extra or missing dance shoes.  To put your ghillies on, loosen the laces a lot through the entire length of the shoe.  Put your foot fully inside and adjust the shoe so the front inside tab is covering the knuckle of your big toe.  Your shoes should be just slightly turned to the outside.  (Pro Tip:  This improves the appearance of the dancer’s turnout!)  Hold the shoe in place at the sides and begin tightening the laces from the front to the back, one tab at a time.   Resist the urge to just grab the ends of the laces and pull.  That’s how tabs get torn.  Make sure you use all of the tabs, loops, and eyelets.  They each serve a purpose to keep the shoe pulled closely to the foot without gapping.  Once the shoe laces are snug, tie a half knot on top your foor (like you are starting the bow on your sneaker laces).  This will keep your laces snug.  Next, wrap the extra length around your instep or ankle, or a combination.  Your teacher may have a preference.  Most schools leave it up to the dancer.  The excess lace should just be smoothly wrapped.  Do NOT pull the laces tightly around your instep.  You could injure your tendons.  Tie your laces in a bow or know.  Make sure you don’t have big “rabbit ear” loops.  They are distracting and can cause you to trip.  You can tuck the bow under the laces or into the side or your shoe to secure it.  With time and experimenting, you will find what works best for you.

If you need assistance with shoe sizing, or have more questions, email info@irishseams. com or call 240-997-4583.  We’ll be happy to help!

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Soft Irish Dance Shoes. Troubleshooting: killarney_ru — LiveJournal

Do you make similar mistakes with your Soft Irish Dance Shoes?

When it comes to shoes for Irish dances, the most problems and difficulties are caused by breaking in jig shoes - water corns, corns, dry corns. It's easy to forget that soft shoes can also be tricky. Pamela McDowell, general manager of Ryan & O'Donnell answers the most frequently asked questions about soft shoes, gives tips on how to break them in, choose the right size and make sure that shoes last a long time.

What should I pay attention to?

Although soft shoes look quite simple (a piece of leather with lacing), they can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer. According to Pamela: “Cushioned shoes do not have strong foot support due to the basic design properties and their purpose, however, you have to pay attention to how the manufacturer compensates for this. For example, good arch support, cushioning, and a slightly stiffer sole can give you better support and protection when you move on your toes.”

Pamela believes that “when trying on soft shoes should sit tight and press a little, but so that you can walk and dance in them painlessly, experiencing slight discomfort only during the first lessons in them - then it will not take much time to adjust soft shoes to size , and by dancing in them, you will only slightly stretch them. True to size is key, especially in the heel. “Soft should fit snugly around the heels and not slip off. The last thing you want is to lose them during the competition! If you see that the soft heels are loose, try on a pair a size larger, it is possible that the shoes do not sit on the heels correctly due to being too small. ”

Should they push?

No. They should fit snugly and hold the foot well, but you should not feel pain. “If soft shoes don’t hold your foot, cause pain, or you can’t walk in them, then either the shape or size is wrong. ” Pamela believes that it is equally important to tie the laces correctly during the fitting: “When trying on soft shoes, be sure to tighten the lacing to the end to see how they sit and look fully worn on the leg, if necessary, contact the sales assistant. There are several different ways of lacing laces that all dancers should know. If you tie your laces incorrectly, it will affect how you dance, so we advise you to ask your retailer for the recommended lacing method for each individual soft shoe model. Don't be afraid to experiment with new lacing techniques in training, just because you're shown one option doesn't mean another won't work or be better for your feet."

There has been a lot of debate about lacing for a long time whether it is better to tie around the foot or around the calf. Pamela McDowell says that "Ryan and O'Donnell don't recommend tying laces around the instep as it's not good for the foot and often causes cramps in the instep due to tendon compression." She also adds that “there is a recommended lacing technique that keeps shoes securely on the heels and does not require lacing at the instep. If you really prefer to tie your laces around the instep, we advise you to do this only in competition and avoid this method during training.”

How to break in?

According to McDowell: “Cushioned shoes shouldn't break in too long, especially if you buy the right size. The best way to break in any shoe is to simply wear it for training and change it in the middle of a session – pretty soon you will be in favor of new soft ones when you feel they have better grip and your dancing reflects that.” She adds that “it might also be a good idea to try new soft houses on carpet first before dancing in them; this will give you an opportunity to make sure that they fit correctly and that you have chosen the right size / shape. If the shoes do not fit, then there will be an opportunity to change them, since they were worn for a short time and walked on the carpet.” Another important tip from Pamela, “You can also warm up the skin with your hands on the way to class and lightly wrinkle the shoes for 10-15 minutes before putting them on for the first time. This will help make the skin a little more supple when you put on your shoes in the gym.”

How do you keep them in good condition?

Cushioned shoes often feel stretched and worn, probably because you buy them too small. Often this is the case. Pamela suggests: “Try buying soft shoes that aren't too small - while you want a snug fit, it's not necessary to go a few sizes too small for fear of stretching.

Cushioned shoes are essentially bags of leather that will naturally stretch over your foot, however if you squeeze your foot into shoes that are two sizes too small not only are you hurting your foot but also your foot. immediately begins to stretch the skin as soon as you put on shoes. Therefore, we recommend that you buy soft shoes that are tight so that they are squeezing when you first put them on, as during exercise you will eventually stretch them and they will take the shape of your foot. If you buy soft ones that are too small, you stretch them very quickly and they begin to hang on you almost immediately.

Sizing can be confusing, especially when trying to match dance shoe sizes to casual street shoes. “Ryan and O’Donnell make soft shoes run small already with the above in mind, so we recommend you buy your actual size or half a size down for a very snug fit.”

Not only do you need to buy soft shoes of the correct size so that they do not stretch too much, but also to monitor their condition. “In order for soft shoes to keep their shape, you need to regularly put a clean sock in the toe area to absorb moisture and maintain shape. It's important to air out your shoes after a workout, otherwise the moisture from your sweaty feet will erode your skin and make your shoes smell bad. We also recommend using wax as often as possible on the seams on the soles to prolong their life and avoid wear and tear,” explains Pamela McDowell.

How often do I need to buy new soft ones?

There are many factors that determine how often soft shoes should be purchased, such as: training and competition schedule; the floor you are working on; and how “hard” you dance. McDowell says: “We recommend that open dancers change soft shoes every 3 months if they are training and performing in the same shoes. However, some open dancers buy shoes more frequently; many of those who compete in championships choose to buy soft shoes at major competitions in order to immediately enter new ones, because they feel more comfortable in them. For those who do not compete at the championship level, it may be advisable to change soft shoes every 4-6 months.”

How often do you buy new soft shoes? What manufacturer? What lacing method do you use? It's interesting, tell me?

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6/10/2022 $13.34
7/10/2022 $ 13. 34
10/8/2022 $ 13.34
10/9/2022 $ 13,34
10/10/2022 $ 13,000 9006, 13 10/11/2022 $ 13.34
10/12/2022 $ 13.34
10/13/2022
10/14/2022 9006 $13.34
10/15/2022 $13.34
10/16/2022 $ 13.34
10/17/2022 $ 13.34
10/18/2022
10/19/2022 9006 $ 13.34
10/20/20/2022 $ 13.34
10/21/2022
10/22/2022 $ 13.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3AL /23/2022 $13.34
10/24/2022 $13.34
10/25/2022 $ 13.34
10/26/2022 $ 13.34
10/27/2022 $
$ 13. 34
10/29/2022 $ 13.34
10/30/2022 $ 13.34
10/31/2022
1/11/2022 $13.34
2/11/2022 $ 13.34
11/3/2022
11/4/2022 $ 13.34
11/5/2022 $ 13.34
$ 13.34
11/7/2022 $ 13.34
11/8/2022 $ 13.34
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10/11/2022 $13.34
11/11/2022 $ 13.34
11/12/2022 $ 13.34
11/13/2022 $ 13,34
11/14/2029 $ 13,000 13,000 $ 13,000 $ 13 11/15/2022 $ 13.34
11/16/2022 $ 13.34
11/17/2022 $ 13. 34
11/18/20 .34
11/19/2022 $13.34
11/20/2022 $13.34

How to display the date:

05/22/2018
  • This date is given as an example
  • 05/22/2018 - MM/d/yyyy
  • 5/22/2018 - M/d/yyyy
  • 05/22/2018 - dd/MM/yyyy
  • 22-05-2018 - dd-MM-yyyy
  • 05/22/2018 - dd.MM.yyyy
  • 22/5/2018 - d/m/yyyy
  • 22-5-2018 - d-m-yyyy
  • 22.5.2018 - d.M.yyyy
  • 2018-05-22 - yyyy-MM-dd
  • 2018/5/22 - yyyy/M/D
  • 2018-5-22 - yyyy-M-d
  • 2018/05/22 - yyyy/MM/dd
  • 2018.05.22 - yyyy.MM.dd
  • 2018.22.05 - yyyy.dd.mm
  • d - day, M - month (no leading zero)
  • dd, MM - day and month with a leading zero for values ​​from 1 to 9
  • yyyy - 4-character year

How to display the price:

$100
  • $100
  • 100
  • 100$
  • $100 USD
  • USD $100
  • US $100
  • USD 100
  • US 100

What separators to use
for price:

1,000. 50
  • 1,000.50
  • 1.000.50
  • 1,000.50
  • 1000.50
  • 1,000 50
  • 1'000.50
  • 1'000.50
  • 1.000'50

Days without a price (more about currencies):

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In which format to download:

txt
  • txt
  • xml
  • html
  • csv
  • json

or

Product name Irish Penny Whistle with 6 Holes British Flute Key D Irish International Instrument Ideal for beginners in the industry...
Category Sports and recreation
Subcategory Musical instruments
Pack quantity
Original price US $18.

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