The Adrian is Very Fine's signature Men's Wide Dance Shoe. With extra width in the ball of the foot and toe box, wide feet can finally feel comfortable dancing, while still looking stylish. The Adrian comes with superior arch support and internal cushioning for a premium comfort feel, and is constructed with breathability and blister prevention in mind. Just like all Very Fine Dance Shoes, the Adrian is professionally hand made entirely and uses nickel-free eyelets.
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I didn't want to have to drive to the Very Fine Dance Shoes's LA showroom location, so I decided to order them online. While doing research before purchasing my first dance shoes ever, I saw a lot of reviews complaining about the Very Fine Dance Shoes brand and the quality of their products. I just chalk it up to the Internet being used as a soapbox for misplaced complaints as usual - hello people complaining on Amazon about shaving razors being "too sharp", I'm looking at you. But I digress.The shoes came in new condition and were even supported by rods and paper wadding to prevent them from becoming misshapen during transit. I ordered my usual shoe size and they fit comfortably. I spend about 2-3 hours a night for 3-4 nights a week learning dance at a beginner level and they've held well and have even netted me some compliments from the teachers and other students. I will say that my feet feel a lot better in these than when I was clomping around in dress shoes and squeaking across the floor in sneakers.For the people that complained about it being too tight, you should probably know that they are supposed to fit snugly to prevent slippage and forming blisters due to friction. They feel thin and light because they're just a protective layer and not actually dress shoes. But that's to help you move across the floor with more ease.For a better experience, I recommend that you be mindful about what kind of socks you wear with these. I've found that dress socks are ideal and that thin athletic socks are also okay. To prolong the life of the shoes and to mitigate unnecessary damage, I also recommend wearing your regular shoes as you walk into the dance studio and change into these dance shoes once you are inside. The felt material on the bottom isn't meant for everyday transit, especially when traversing concrete or asphalt.All-in-all, they are worth the investment. Ballroom Dancing can be an expensive hobby but, like most things, you also get back what you put into it.
These shoes did the trick, I gave them as a gift to my son who just started dancing. He lovers them they fit great on his wide foot and are great to dance in. Definitely recommend.
The quality of the shoe is really good. The leather is great, the soles of shoe is great. The stitching is great. Comfort while dancing is great. They look and feel great doing rumba, cha cha, swing, waltz. They're doing great for me. I recommend them.
These in WW are an excellent fit for his odd feet! lolThey are soft bottoms though. Great for dance floor but I think we going to wear them out during one of the upcoming weddings we will be attending.good fit good price nice looking and he has no complaints!
Wow... and to think I've been dancing these years with something I bought in Hong Kong! This pair did not cause me to stoop like Walter Brennan when I did the swing. It kept me looking like I was dancing like Snoopy when I was trying to dance the Tango. They're a great fit for me, perhaps only a hair large... but that's because I was so used to being in tight-fitting Asian dance shoes. No, other than a slightly larger size, all is perfect. I can do an inside back-flip kick without losing my shoe in my partner's knee! Wonderful.
great shoe
I've been dancing for more than 15 years, and would consider myself a somewhat serious dancer. These shoes are not made for serious dancers. As for the reason for my 1 star review:1. 2 stars deducted for the misleading advertising; Very Fine states multiple times that they have showrooms, warehouses and a HQ in California, yet they make no mention of the shoes themselves being made in China.2. 1 star deducted for the cheap materials which make up the shoe. On the second day using the shoes, I noticed that the heels began to make cracking sounds (like if you were stepping on glass). The cracking sounds actually are coming from the material used for the heel core (not the dancing shoe leather) but the material underneath the leather (or at the core) of the heel. The material is a white fiber glass-looking material (which I've never seen used for dance shoes). The fiber glass material (which is solid) seems to be either cracking or just seems to make the sound in general (it's hard to tell what is going on), but the sounds is extremely annoying.3. 1 star deducted for the leather on one of the heels coming off (on the 4 day using the shoes). My previous shoes (which were made in Italy), took multiple years (of heavy dancing) for the leather to start peeling off. For these shoes to do that in 4 days, is ridiculous, and just goes to show how shoddy the craftsmanship happens to be.In summation; though the shoes look (and are priced) to insinuate that they could be good (or decent) dancing shoes; they really aren't (unless you're a novice and only dancing rarely - and not for more than an hour at a time). The shoes themselves aren't uncomfortable, but they shouldn't be falling apart so quickly.Unfortunately, if you're looking for proper dance shoes, you'll have to pay at least twice (or three times) as much for something made in Italy (which though expensive, will last you many years).
Nice I fit and good price