Tap Blue

$325.00
Fitting guide

TapBlue is our first tap shoes. We limited to 10 pairs per design to keep it unique and awesome. There are 3 taps to choose from and the price is included the taps.

Sorry, we won't reproduce this model. 

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How to measure your feet:

What You Will Need:

  • One piece of paper
  • A writing utensil
  • A ruler
  • A friend (recommended, but not essential)

Thing You Should Know Before You Measure Your Feet:

  • It is best to measure your feet without exercise beforehand, we believe you want the shoes to be a tight fit and it will stretch to your feet. 
  • It is best to measure your feet wearing the type of socks or stockings you will be wearing in the shoe you plan to purchase. Only measure your feet while barefoot if you plan to wear shoes over your bare feet.
  • Remember that the difference in shoe size measurements is often as small as 1/8 of an inch (2.5mm), so your foot measurements will need to be equally detail-oriented to be effective. Rounding up or down will decrease the accuracy of the measurement and your likelihood of finding a good shoe fit.
  • Measure both feet. Most people's feet are slightly asymmetrical. When buying shoes use the measurements from the larger foot.

Measuring Your Feet In Five Basic Steps:

  1. Step on a piece of paper and put your feet diagonally. Put most of your body weight, on the measuring feet and trace the outline of your foot. Particularly if you have trouble touching your toes, it will be easier if you have a friend present to trace your foot for you.
  2. Use the ruler to measure the length of your foot from the longest toe (usually the big toe, but depends on the foot) to the back of your heel. Write down the measurement on the paper. Repeat the same process with the other feet. 
  3. Use a measuring tape and wrap it around the widest part of your foot at your bunion joint. Ensure you have your full weight on the foot to ensure a more accurate measurement.
  4. Use a measuring tape and wrap it around the widest part of your foot at your ankle joint. Ensure you have your full weight on the foot to ensure a more accurate measurement.
  5. I would suggest to measure your feet twice in separate to ensure accurate measure.