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Please print and mail or FAX to: 800-476-1211 Personal Fitting
We take pride in our ability to properly
fit Irish dancers with the correct shoes. We have been helping dancers
just like you for years and have an excellent track record in getting the
correct size for the dancer. If you desire a Personal Fitting, please
provide the following information.
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Beginner
How does the dancer like
to wear his/her dance shoes?
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Extremely tight
(tighter the better)
What is the dancer’s age?
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Adult
For your Personal Fitting,
please include this sheet along with your foot tracing with your order.
With shoe orders that request Personal Fitting, we encourage you to let us
review your tracing by mailing or FAXing it with your order. If you are
in a rush, please FAX your tracing along with the actual measurement
(inches or centimeters) of the foot length written down, this sheet
and your completed order form. These steps will help to insure the pair
of shoes you receive will be the proper fit.
1. Place a sheet of paper
on a hard surface floor (e.g., tile or linoleum)
2. Put full weight on
both feet and stand with even weight on each foot side by side. Foot
needs to be bare and toenails short.
3. Trace a line around
the longer foot (Most people have one foot slightly longer than the
other.) with a pen or pencil held perpendicular (i.e., straight up and
down) to the floor. Make sure the pencil or pen point does not slant
either underneath the foot (especially at the heel) or away from the
foot. Take particular care to keep the pen straight at the heel and at
the end of the longest toe. In other words, the tracing must reflect the
most prominent point on the back of the heel (usually where you get
blisters!) and at the end of the longest toe (sometimes the second toe!).
Hint: It really helps to have another person do this!!
4. Using a ruler now draw a line which
bisects the tracing and runs down the midline of the foot. This is
usually from the middle of the heel to the middle of the front of the foot
rather than the big toe.
5. Next draw a line
perpendicular to the end of the longest toe and the line you drew in step
4.
6. Measure the line now
from the back of the heel up to where it intersects the line drawn across
the end of the longest toe in step 5. Make measurements accurate to the
nearest 1/8". Centimeters are OK as well!
If you decide to FAX a
tracing to us, please make certain you write the actual measurements on
the tracing. FAX machines shrink tracings and not at a consistent ratio!
Thanks
If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to contact us.
Telephone:
Toll Free: 1-800-226-6309
Fax:
Toll Free 1-8
Email:
customerservice@celticmerchant.com
Please fill out the
following order form:
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