Dance tights are a necessity for every dancer. Choices in color and style offer dancers the opportunity to express themselves and their own individuality. Ballet and Tap dancers need footed dance tights, as well as, convertible tights depending on their level of proficiency. Footed dance tights are used to manage perspiration in their shoes as well as provide additional comfort in their shoes. Jazz dancers can use stirrup tights and footless tights which are excellent for dancing that requires bare feet. The variety of styles which includes: new short tights, crop tights, low rise tights, and more can be flattering to all body types.
Beginning ballet dancers typically use pink footed ballet tights. As the ballerina grows and advances they tend to add other dance classes that require bare feet so they graduate into the pink convertible tights, also known as transition tights by Capezio. Convertible tights can be worn footed or footless.
Jazz dancers also wear convertible and footed tights that are available in various shades of tan and black. Manufactures such as Capezio, Leos's, Danskin, and Body Wrappers will vary in their shades of tan. Suntan, light suntan, jazzy tan, toast, and light toast are a few examples of the shades which are available.
Dance teachers will often specify a particular dance tight for their students that participate in competition groups within their studio. Every member must wear the same color, brand and style of girls dance tights. With our regular and plus size tights, teachers can fit their entire group with matching competition tights.
Some of the most popular styles of tights include shimmer tights for extra shine, convertible body tights for extra coverage in transparent or opaque tights, and the new stirrup body tights.
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