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2021 Shoes & Accessories 2021 SHOES & ACCESSORIES POINTE SHOES GRISHKO® offers the widest variety of pointe shoes on the market. The number of stock model variations (model, shank, size, width, strength) exceeds 20 000, and this number doesn’t include the additional technologies, colors, and individual orders with different adjustments! Often dancers use one particular model of pointe shoes in different shanks depending on the performances they will partake in. And sometimes, they require slight adjustments to their stock model. To make this easier for our customers, we have added a number of tech- nologies and options to fully customize fit, look and even the function of the pointe shoe. 2 3 CLASSIC SHANK INNOVATIVE SHANK CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION Flexible and supportive shanks suitable for any technique level. Long lasting performance. Unique fully hand crafted production based on all natural materials. The variable shank strengths and breakdown during the lifespan of the shoe keep ones foot well trained and help to prevent injuries. High-tech cast-in insole and platform, made of non-toxic thermoformable lightweight material, is adjustable to any foot arch and muscle strength. CLASSIC, BUT DIFFERENT CLASSIC Classic strong shank preferred by professionals. Good for advanced en-pointe elements. Unique construction using high-tech materials provides longer life span. EASY ROLL-THROUGH Easier roll-through demi-pointe to an en-pointe position READY-TO-WEAR for extra articulation of the metatarsal. READY-TO-WEAR Do not Soften Do not hammer the box break with fingers the shank FLEX Flexible shank, preferable for demi-pointe elements and ATTENTION! contemporary in addition to INNOVATIVE POINTE SHOE MODELS classic en-pointe elements. ARE READY-TO-WEAR. BREAKING IN THE SHANK WILL READY-TO-WEAR CAUSE DAMAGE OF THE SHOES. 4 5 HOW TO CHOOSE TECHNOLOGY The fitter should first choose the last according to the foot shape and toe configuration. And next, consider box, platform, vamp and other features. GRISHKO® offers the widest variety of stock models to fit any foot. SILENCE Our pointe shoes are based on 4 different lasts (forms): PRO 2007, Fouette, SmartPointe and Elite+. Innovative damping compound of “Silent knot” technology Each last is designed to suit a particular foot and toe shape configuration. It is important to feature eliminates the sound of pointe shoes on any surface. all four lasts for the perfect fitting experience. • PRO technology in machine-stitched models (Maya I, 3007, Nova, etc.) is a combination of “Silent knot” and silent insole. The insole is made of sound absorbing material, which feels slightly softer compared to classic construction. • PRO in hand-stitched models (Fouette, Triumph): with “Silent knot” has no changes to the shank flexibility. EGYPTIAN GREEK ROMAN HIGH ARCH DreamPointe Triumph + PRO SuperTriumph DreamPointe 2007 SuperTriumph SuperTriumph Pre-arched SuperTriumph Pre-arched Triumph + PRO Pre-arched SuperTriumph Maya I + PRO FLEX FLEXIBILITY 2 SuperTriumph Fouette + PRO + FLEX Pre-arched • Flexible shank feels like ready-to wear, as it adapts to the arch. Maya I + PRO • Easier to bend the shank. Fouette + PRO + FLEX MEDIUM ARCH • Additional comfort during roll-through to demi-pointe 3007 + PRO + FLEX 3007 + PRO + FLEX SmartPointe + PRO and en-pointe. 2007 + PRO + FLEX 2007 + PRO + FLEX StreamPointe DreamPointe DreamPointe Victory • Suitable for beginners, as they may need more flexibility in the shank to train their foot properly. Flex shanks are often DreamPointe 2007 DreamPointe 2007 used as first pointe shoes after the demi-pointe shoes. Pre-arched Pre-arched Please, ensure you take into consideration the dancer’s arch 2 Miracle Miracle and strength. Nova + PRO Nova + PRO Kátya SmartPointe + PRO Kátya LOW ARCH 3007 + PRO + FLEX 3007 + PRO + FLEX SmartPointe + PRO COMBINATION OF BOTH 2007 + PRO + FLEX 2007 + PRO + FLEX StreamPointe PRO DreamPointe DreamPointe Victory FLEX For those who prefer only the best, we offer two technologies DreamPointe 2007 DreamPointe 2007 together: PRO to reduce the pointe shoe sound and FLEX Pre-arched Pre-arched to follow one’s arch and offer flexible comfort and control of roll-through demi-pointe. 2 Miracle Miracle Nova + PRO Nova + PRO + Kátya SmartPointe + PRO Kátya *The above chart is recommended, but non-regulatory. Sometimes the best suitable pair is based on compression and development of the dancer’s foot. And can be found within different GRISHKO® models. 6 7 The box of all GRISHKO® BOX pointe shoes is made of natural materials, that makes it breathable and safe for your skin. Jute, nettle, and cotton that are Jute Nettle Cotton used for fabrics produc- tion, these natural ma- terials work to keep the ballerinas’ foot healthy. Rough canvas Soft canvas Coarse calico The outsole of all GRISHKO® pointe shoes is made of high quality natural leather which OUT- gives additional flexibility to the foot movements owing to the leather properties. SOLE Heel Vegan is not available Vegan is available VEGAN option is available at request for all machine-stitched Hand-stitched turn-shoe sole Machine stitched sole models Elastics CLASSIC Classic glue is made of natural Side materials. The composition has seams GLUE adaptive characteristics. When ballerina puts on (CLASSIC SMART) the shoes, under the pressure Ribbons Vamp in addition to the heat and See the wide shape sweat, the form of the shoe assortment adapts to the form of foot. of ribbons at the p. 54–55 Wings In the damp climate with high temperature, the situa- TROPICANA tion changes: the classic glue during classes becomes Outsole too soft, and the lifespan of pointe shoes decreases. GLUE We offer TROPICANA glue — it is still made of natural materials, but now it’s more stable to water and tem- perature. Vamp height Box Innovative glue with memory ef- MIRACLE fect, it adapts to the feet form but GLUE stays flexible and resilient during the dance. You can adapt the box (LIGHTWEIGHT ELASTIC) Platform form to your feet shape and pro- file with fingers. 8 9 POINTE SHOE FEATURES Vamp Vamp Sole Other Style Name Last type Shape Wings Platform Paste Shape Height attachement method features 2007, Slightly U Lightweight 1/3 box Exam (1st step) 2 Low Medium Medium Machine Elite+ (at request) Tapered elastic No shank 2007, Slightly Lightweight 1/2 box Alice (2nd step) 2 Low U Medium Medium Machine Elite+ (at request) Tapered elastic SS, S shank Preparatory Slightly U Lightweight 2/3 box Novice (3rd step) 2007 2 Medium Medium Medium Machine Tapered elastic SS, S, M shank Maya I Slightly Classic Maya I PRO Fouette Medium V Medium Medium Machine Tapered Smart Maya I PRO FLEX Fouette Slightly Classic Fouette PRO Fouette Medium V Medium Medium Hand Tapered Smart Fouette PRO FLEX Triumph Slightly Lightweight Fouette High U Medium Wide Hand Triumph PRO Tapered elastic 2007 Slightly Classic 2007 PRO 2007 2 Medium U Medium Medium Machine Tapered Smart 2007 PRO FLEX 3007 Slightly Classic 3007 PRO 2007 2 Medium U Medium Medium Machine Easy roll-through technology Tapered Smart 3007 PRO FLEX Easy roll-through technology Slightly Lightweight Canvas / Satin Kátya 2007 2 High U Medium Medium Machine Tapered elastic 8/10 shank Leather platform Classic Easy roll-through technology Slightly Lightweight Miracle 2007 2 High U Medium Medium Machine Anti-bacterial Tapered elastic treatment Nova Slightly Lightweight 2007 2 High U Medium Wide Machine Nova Flex Tapered elastic SmartPointe Slightly Wide Lightweight SmartPointe High U Medium Hand Easy roll-through technology SmartPointe PRO Tapered High elastic Easy roll-through technology Slightly Wide Lightweight StreamPointe SmartPointe High U Medium Machine Elasticated Tapered High elastic binding Easy roll-through technology Elasticated Broadest Classic Victory Elite+ Cylindric High U Low Machine binding platform Smart Anti-bacterial treatment Slightly Lightweight DreamPointe 2007 2 High U Medium Wide Machine Tapered elastic DreamPointe 2007 Slightly Lightweight Pre-arched 2007 2 High U Medium Wide Machine Pre-arched Tapered elastic sole SuperTriumph Slightly Lightweight Pre-arched Innovative Fouette High U Medium Wide Hand Pre-arched Tapered elastic sole Slightly Lightweight SuperTriumph Fouette High U Medium Wide Hand Tapered elastic 10 11 PREPARATORY POINTE SHOES PREPARATORY POINTE SHOES PREPARATORY Exam Alice Novice POINTE SHOES Last type: 2007, Elite+ (at request) SHANKLESS Last type: 2007, Elite (at request) Trains the arch of the Last type: 2007 Ideal as the first pointe Shape: Slightly tapered PRE-POINTE. Shape: Slightly tapered, Soft box foot. Transitional model Shape: Slightly tapered shoe for advancing be- Vamp: U-cut, Medium Platform: Medium Platform: Medium Girls between the ages of 4–10 years wear soft between Exam and ginners. Easy roll-through Sole: Machine-stitched Helps to adapt the feet Vamp: U-cut, Medium Novice. Vamp: U-cut, Medium and softer box. ballet slippers to class. Generally, the transition Sole: Machine-stitched Sole: Machine-stitched to the feeling of pointe Ideal for pre-pointe to Pointe shoes is perceived to be painful for shoes. classes at the barre. children. The GRISHKO® Company specialists have de- veloped a unique range of children’s prepara- tory pointe shoes, which help children’s feet to 1st STEP 2nd STEP 3rd STEP adapt gradually, step by step, without pain. 3 STEPS TO A DREAM This line includes 3 models: 1. EXAM 2. ALICE 3. NOVICE COLORS Ballet Pink Dark Nude BOTH CHILDREN AND ADULTS CAN DANCE WEARING PREPARATORY POINTE SHOES Exam Alice Novice 0512 Last type: 2007 0512E Last type: Elite+ (at request) 0526 Last type: 2007 0526E Last type: Elite+ (at request) 0511 Аllows the young dancer to get used to the shape and confine- A unique construction of the 1/2 box length will support a dancer Novice is the “First Pointe Shoe” for advancing beginners. Softer ment of the toe box, with no stiffening materials in the sole. With at the barre while rising en pointe, slight but efficient support is than other models, yet supportive.
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