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Capezio® Core Catalog January 2020 Core Catalog JANUARY 2020 Pictured on Kayla: TB1420 Camisole Leotard with Adjustable Straps in HPK (p102) 9830 Romantic Tutu in HPK (p121) 2038W Hanami® Leather Ballet in BLK (p19) NEW 1146W Phoenix (p8) Contents Capezio® Core Catalog January 2020 Footwear 2 Hanami® by Capezio® 6 Pointe 16 Ballet 22 Lyrical, Modern and Gym 26 Jazz 30 Tap and Character 38 Dancesport 44 Dansneakers® 46 footUndeez™ NEW 3763W Bodywear Foundations (p61) 48 Tights 58 Foundations 66 Capsule Collection 70 Dance Active™ 74 Seamless Rib 78 Tech and Recovery 84 Meryl® 90 Capezio® Classics 100 Team Basics 116 Skirts and Tutus 122 Knitwear and Warmups 130 Children's Collection 138 Men's and Boys' Collection 142 Studio Collection Accessories 166 Bags NEW 174 Bunheads® Accessories 11728C 184 Dance Accessories Tutu Dress (p136) Guides 189 Guides 196 Important Information Follow Us @Capezio facebook.com/capeziobrands @Capezio @CapezioBrands youtube.com/capeziodance pinterest.com/capezio 1 Pictured on Elliana: H064W Hanami® Pirouette in NUD (p5) 2 BY Just like the cherry blossoms they were inspired by, the Capezio® Hanami® Collection blooms with style and grace. Each shoe is made with high quality materials that stretch with the dancer. Extra arch attention is ensured with patented technology and arch-hugging fabrics. Reflect every curve of the foot and prioritize comfort in Hanami® footwear. ELLIANA WALMSLEY DANCE MOMS SEASONS 6–8, DANCING WITH THE STARS JUNIORS BLK CAR LPK LSN MOK NAT NUD WHT Black Caramel Light Pink Light Suntan Mocha Natural Nude White HANAMI® BY CAPEZIO® 3 HANAMI® CAN VAS HANAMI® LEATHER BALLET Slip-on ballet shoe made of high quality, 4-way stretch canvas. The split-sole The Hanami® Leather Ballet features a patented diamond gusset that design eliminates bulk in the arch, provides maximum metatarsal protection seamlessly molds the shoe to the 4-way stretch neoprene arch. Smooth floor and allows the flattest platform to pivot on. Patented technology creates contact is enhanced even further by moisture absorbent lining and hammered a seamless diamond gusset in the arch of the shoe, so there is no harshly pleats. No drawstring ensures dancers will have uninterrupted studio time stitched line down the center to interfere with how you point and flex. No without having to adjust these split-sole ballet shoes. Women begin a half drawstrings erase any worry of the ballet slipper coming undone. Women size up from street shoe size. Children begin 1 size up from street shoe size. begin a half to 1 size up from street shoe size. Children begin 1.5 sizes up Men begin 2–3 sizes up from street shoe size. from street shoe size. Men begin 3–4 sizes up from street shoe size. 2038W Adults' sizes: 3–12.5 N, M, W (LPK only); 7–16 M, W (BLK only) 2037W Adults' sizes: 3–14.5 M (LPK only); 3–12.5 N, W (LPK only); 2038C Children's sizes: 10–2.5 M, W (LPK only) 3–16 M, W (BLK, LSN, MOK, NUD, WHT only) BLK LPK 2037C Children's sizes: 8–2.5 N, M, W (N­­—LPK only) BLK LPK LSN MOK NUD WHT HANAMI® P U R E K N I T HANAMI® W O N D E R JA Z Z Features a molded heel insole for a better fit and a silicone anti-slip heel grip. Features 2–staged, internal insert that improves comfort, cushioning and Dancers can move more freely across the studio floor thanks to the extra traction. This gives dancers optimal control for sudden stops. Low profile, heel attention and the sock-like, textured mesh. Tone-on-tone Capezio® logo elasticized top line reflects the contours of the foot to create a stylized fit. embossed on the outsole adds an exclusive touch. Exterior sole is suede with Folded, stitched edge on the upper is for strength, while also creating a EVA heel. Women and children begin with street shoe size. Men begin 2 sizes up sleeker appearance overall. Women and children begin with street shoe size. from street shoe size. Half sizes are encouraged to size up. Men begin 2 sizes up from street shoe size. CG31W Adults' sizes: 4–14 M, W (whole sizes only) CG30W Adults' sizes: 3–14 M, W CG31C Children's sizes: 12–3 M, W (whole sizes only) CG30C Children's sizes: 10–2.5 M, W BLK NAT BLK CAR 4 HANAMI® PIROUETTE This half sole shoe offers the best of both worlds. The exposed heel provides much-needed breathability, while the 4-way stretch canvas material hugs the forefoot. Dual elastics with silicone lining around the sides and under the arch of the foot keep you stable while turning. Capezio® logo on ballet-style sole patch adds an exclusive touch. Women begin with street shoe size. Men begin 2 sizes up from street shoe size. See sizing information on page 191. H064W Adults' sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL BLK LSN MOK NUD HANAMI® BY CAPEZIO® 5 Pictured on Stella & James: Made-to-order pointe shoes (p15) 2022M MR ballet shoe in WHT (p21) 6 Pointe Capezio® continues to celebrate its commitment to innovation and passion for the art form of classical ballet. Our cobblers, artists in their own right, are committed to the needs of the dancer—flat platforms, perfectly shaped boxes, articulated shanks, narrowed heels and pointe shoes that flatter and extend the natural leg line. Our continued commitment to quality, consistency and diversity benefit young dancers and professionals alike. STELLA ABRERA AND JAMES WHITESIDE PRINCIPAL DANCERS, AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE EUR PTP European Pink Petal Pink POINTE 7 NEW 1146W AND 1147W Expertly hand-crafted and designed to rise above the rest! Capezio® Phoenix incorporates lightweight technology and sleek lines to provide dancers with precision and grace. Begin a half size up from street shoe size. Adults’ sizes: 4–12 NN, N, M, W PTP A G B M C H N (1147W) I D N (1146W) J E K O F P L A. Slightly tapered inner toe box J. 1146W: High and feathered wings provide lateral support 1147W: Reinforced wings for extra lateral support B. Low vamp K. Moderate crown is hand flattened for sleek fit and feel C. Slight u-shaped throat L. High and wide platform for easy balancing; removable D. New plush binding provides maximum stretch surgical gel on internal platform edge to alleviate toe pressure E. Plush, anti-slip microfiber lining prevents excess sweating M. Reduced sole provides better grip and balance on the floor and blisters caused by friction N. 1146W: Half-skived #2 leather board shank provides light F. Bar-tacked elastic drawstring prevents accidental pull outs support and maximum flexibility at arch G. New heel design relieves excess pressure from the Achilles 1147W: Three-quarter-skived #4 leather board shank (ideal for Achilles tendonitis) and provides mobility at the provides moderate support and extra lift in the arch Achilles to promote deeper pliés and better jumps O. Skived ball of foot encourages smooth roll-through and H. Bias side seam elongates the line of the foot articulation I. Slightly raised sides accommodate higher insteps P. Quiet toe construction without pleats for smooth and sleek finish 8 “It’s a shoe that works well with beginners and advanced dancers. It looks sleek and beautiful on every foot type we put it on without even having to adjust the drawstring. The Phoenix pointe shoe accommodates a variety of different foot types, and seems to lift the dancers up through their feet. We absolutely love this pointe shoe.” - Michelle Eisenmann Manager/Pointe Shoe Fitter Make Believe Costumes and Dancewear POINTE 9 AVA KYLEE 1142W Adults' sizes: 5–13 N, M, W, WW 1140W Adults' sizes: 5–12 N, M, W, WW 1143W Adults' sizes: 5–13 N, M, W, WW PTP PTP Broad inner toe box Removable surgical gel on Moderate inner toe box Moderate hand-flattened crown internal platform edge alleviates Moderate vamp Three-quarter box Moderate platform toe pressure Slight u-shaped throat Moderate vamp #1 leather board shank contains Reduced sole length eliminates a half-skived orange board Satin binding with elastic drawstring excess at the heel Slight u-shaped throat tongue for added support Plush, anti-slip microfiber lining Full #2.5 leather board/ Satin binding with elastic drawstring 1142W Flex point on tongue of shank prevents excess sweating and red board combination shank Plush, anti-slip microfiber lining allows for greater flexibility at blisters caused by friction offers flexibility to the arch prevents excess sweating and the ball of the foot Internal heel counter provides 1143W Three-quarter-skived blisters caused by friction Traditional stitched pleating additional structure at heel #3.5 leather board/red board Standard side seam combination shank adds support with quiet toe construction Bias side seam elongates the line and flexibility Lowered profile Begin 1 size up from street of the foot Traditional stitched pleating with shoe size Lowered profile quiet toe construction Moderate hand-flattened crown Begin 1 size up from street Slightly slanted platform encourages shoe size the dancer to go over the box 10 DONATELLA AIRESS® 1138W Adults' sizes: 4–12 N, M, W, WW 1130 & 1131 Adults' sizes: 4–12 M, W, WW; 4–11 N 1139W Adults' sizes: 4–12 N, M, W, WW 1133 & 1134 Adults' sizes: 4–12 M, W, WW; 4–11 N PTP PTP Moderate, slightly tapered inner Feathered full wings for lateral 1130 & 1131 Broad inner toe box Moderate to high crown toe box support & Tapered inner toe box 1133 1134 High and wide platform for Low vamp Low hand-flattened crown Deep vamp easy balancing Slight u-shaped throat Wide platform Slight u-shaped throat Thin leather sole allows for greater contact with the floor; Elasticized binding with elastic Thin leather sole allows for Elasticized binding with elastic reduced length eliminates drawstring greater contact with the floor; drawstring reduced
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