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Dance Clothes & Shoes

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Embrace balletcore with adidas dance shoes and clothes. Shop ballet flats, soft pants and tops in trending hues — dance wear inspired by classic ballet style.

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adidas Dance Clothes & Shoes

Perfect your signature moves and choreograph your way through your day when you've got all the dance clothes and shoes you need. Before you break a beat, lace up a pair of dance sneakers. Because you never know when a dance-off may break out, always be ready with a pair of classics like the shell toe, aka adidas Superstar shoes. Keep things simple with triple black or triple white or level up to hits of color, graphics or metallics. Whether you aspire to train like a pro or just elevate your workout, training shoes help you unlock your potential. Details like seamless mesh keep things airy or TPU pieces add support. Sculpted midsoles help grip the floor to propel your performance to the next level.

Of course, no serious dancer stops at dance sneakers. Be sure to add dance apparel to your closet. Everything from shorts to leggings and tank tops to workout bras help you get your groove on like it's no big deal. Stay dry and ready, thanks to moisture-absorbing AEROREADY. Made for high intensity routines, compressive fits hug your body. Carry all your gear in duffels, backpacks and waist bags. Grab a few water bottles, and you're good to go. Shop dance clothes and shoes, and get ready to move.

Dance Clothes & Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

Are there difference kinds of clothes for different kinds of dance?
Yes, different types of dance require specific clothing. For example, ballet dancers often wear leotards, tights, and ballet shoes. Hip-hop dancers may wear loose-fitting clothing like sweatpants and T-shirts. Jazz dancers might wear leotards or dance shorts and tights. Tap dancers often wear tap shoes and comfortable clothing that allows for freedom of movement. It's important to choose dance clothes that are both comfortable and functional for the specific dance style.
What should I wear to a dance class?
The appropriate attire for a dance class depends on the specific style of dance. Generally, comfortable, flexible clothing that allows for freedom of movement is best. Common choices for dance clothes include leggings or tights for support and flexibility. T-shirts or tank tops allow for easy movement. There are specific shoes for different dance styles, like ballet slippers, jazz shoes, or tap shoes. It's always a good idea to check with your dance instructor for specific clothing recommendations.
Do you wear socks under dance shoes?
Whether or not to wear socks under dance shoes depends on the specific dance style and personal preference. For ballet, dancers typically wear tights, which serve as both socks and leggings. For other styles like jazz, tap, or hip-hop, socks are often optional. However, some dancers may choose to wear socks for added comfort or to protect their feet. Ultimately, decisions about dance clothes and shoes are up to the individual dancer and their instructor's recommendations.