Bloch S0313MP "Jason Samuel Smith" Patent Lace Up Tap Shoes - Men
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Bloch S0313MP "Jason Samuel Smith" Patent Lace Up Tap Shoes - Men

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Expertly crafted tap shoes created exclusively in partnership with international tap sensation and choreographer Jason Samuels Smith. Designed, tested and approved by the star himself, this opulent tap shoe allows the dancer to experience supreme quality, ultimate comfort and surreal sound, with triple stacked heel and full build up. Toe-tap to the beat in style with the beautifully glossy, patent soft leather finish that’s sure to make you shine on and off stage. First beautifully crafted tap shoe available with a full build up straight out of the box Triple stacked heel and double stacked hard leather outsole for durability Specially developed metal bonding procedures to ensure that the screws which hold the taps in place will not loosen without modification by the dancer Oxford style, available in luxurious soft grain leather Canvas & Kashmir feel lining provides optimal comfort Engineered to achieve maximum tap plate contact with a flat surface High-performance steel resonance plate between the tap and leather outsole achieving exquisite depth and pitch of sound Shorter break-in time than a conventional built up tap shoe, with counter free toe box so the upper conforms to the foot for extra comfort and fit Suggested Fitting: Men: Start one size down from your regular street shoe size For Women's Jason Samuels Tap Shoes click here Please note that this is merely a guideline and not a guarantee to fit and does not consider personal preferences and desired growing room. *Bloch USA prohibits the sale of Bloch products to Canada from the USA. Canadian orders of Bloch products will be canceled.

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