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Portdance | PD Pietro Street Dance Shoes Bordeaux Leather

Portdance | PD Pietro Street Dance Shoes Bordeaux Leather

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Color: Wine Red
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Product Guide

Choosing the right dance shoe size is essential for comfort, balance, and performance. This guide will help you measure your foot accurately and select the best fit for men’s dance shoes, including Ballroom, Latin, Salsa, Tango, and training footwear.

How to Measure Your Foot Accurately

For the most accurate result, measure your foot at the end of the day, when your feet are naturally slightly expanded. We recommend measuring both feet and using the longer measurement as your reference.

  1. Place a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall.
  2. Stand on the paper with your heel touching the wall and your full weight on the foot you are measuring.
  3. Use a pencil to mark the tip of your longest toe.
  4. Measure the distance from the edge of the paper, where your heel was placed, to the line you marked.
  5. Use the measurement in centimeters and compare it with the size chart below.

Tip: Dance shoes should feel secure and supportive without painful pressure. If you are between sizes, your ideal choice may depend on foot width, shoe model, and preferred fit.

Men’s Dance Shoe Size Chart

US Euro UK Inches CM
6 39 5.5 9.25 23.5
6.5 39 6 9.5 24.1
7 40 6.5 9.625 24.4
7.5 40-41 7 9.75 24.8
8 41 7.5 9.9375 25.4
8.5 41-42 8 10.125 25.7
9 42 8.5 10.25 26
9.5 42-43 9 10.4375 26.7
10 43 9.5 10.5625 27
10.5 43-44 10 10.75 27.3
11 44 10.5 10.9375 27.9
11.5 44-45 11 11.125 28.3
12 45 11.5 11.25 28.6
13 46 12.5 11.5625 29.4
14 47 13.5 11.875 30.2
15 48 14.5 12.1875 31
16 49 15.5 12.5 31.8

Fit Advice for Men’s Dance Shoes

  • Ballroom shoes: should feel supportive and stable, with enough comfort for smooth movement and posture control.
  • Latin shoes: should fit securely around the foot to support fast footwork, turns, and weight changes.
  • Practice shoes: should offer a balance of comfort, flexibility, and support for longer training sessions.
  • If you have wide feet: consider sizing up half a size or choosing a model with a softer, more flexible upper.

If you are unsure between two sizes, contact us with your foot length in centimeters and the model you are interested in. We will be happy to guide you toward the most suitable fit.

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The Portdance PD Pietro Street in Bordeaux Leather is designed for men who want comfort, flexibility, and refined social dance style. Made in Portugal, this model combines soft leather, breathable microfibre, and a relaxed sneaker-inspired design for dancers who need elegance without sacrificing ease of movement.

Design Highlights

  • Rich bordeaux leather finish for a distinctive, elegant look
  • Relaxed sneaker-inspired silhouette with a classic dancewear feel
  • Lightweight construction designed for comfortable movement
  • Secure lace-up closure for an adjustable fit
  • Sneaker sole suitable for versatile dance use

Material & Fit

  • Upper: Bordeaux leather and breathable microfibre
  • Sole: Sneaker sole
  • Soft, malleable materials for comfort and flexibility
  • Designed to support natural foot movement during social dancing
  • Made in Portugal by Portdance

Care Instructions

  • Wipe the leather gently with a soft cloth after use
  • Avoid excessive moisture
  • Allow shoes to air dry naturally if damp
  • Do not expose to direct heat
  • Store in a breathable shoe bag to preserve the leather finish

Styling Tips & Dance Use

Ideal for Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba, Tango, social dancing, and casual dance events. The bordeaux leather finish adds warmth and personality to the look, pairing beautifully with black, navy, beige, or neutral dance trousers. A strong choice for dancers who want a shoe that feels comfortable while still looking polished.

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