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Assignment 5

I have a low arch, Egyptian foot type with toes that are on the long side. I would say my foot is pretty strong and doesn't need much support.


I would fit myself in the Bloch Eurostretch. The stretchy material will form to my foot and enhance my arch. This shoe will also allow me to articulate my foot very well since it is a split sole design. It also has a pretty high vamp which will cover my toes.

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Assignment 5

With my low arch, highly compressible feet, with longer second toe, tapered toes, longer toes compared with total length of foot, and significantly wider metatarsal than heel, there are a few matches that would be good possibilities for flexible flat feet with some strength.


Repetto

La Carlotta

This shoe's recommended fit for most, and high customization is the best bet from this brand. The medium shank and medium box should offer the right strength, while the long vamp and wings should support the metatarsal and not break too low on me.


R-Class

Crescenda

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Assignment 4

My Feet:

Toes long compared to short length of foot, which is African in shape, with first two toes of similar length, while other 3 taper down. I have very low, but flexible and stronger arches than when I first went on pointe, so I no longer need the softest shank, I believe a medium will work, and last longer. My metatarsals are probably on the medium size for most pointe shoes. I feel that taking my foot as a whole, my heel is much smaller than the metatarsal area, and I have quite compressible feet.


Shoe 1:

I thought the Bloch Whisper looked like a shoe worth trying. I need the pre-arch, and full sole, (curious about 3/4 shanks, but not sure how that would support me, so I think I'd have to try on a pair to know for sure, so I'll just stick with full sole for…


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Assignment 3

I always thought I had a flexible flat foot, this does look more like a normal/neutral medium arch. I have too be careful about pronating, or even overcompensating that and supinating, especially on my left foot. I noticed that my foot is especially flat when standing, yet an arch appears more when weight is not placed on the foot. But my arches are nearly on the floor when standing in flat. This makes it look like they may not be as flat as others' however.

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