vegan ballet slippers

Work hard, Have fun, Get dirty!

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How do I clean my ballet slippers?

I get this question from time to time…

I am an old school dance teacher who sees dirty shoes as wonderful evidence of hard work.

Usually the more you dance, the more your shoes will show dirt and wear and tear!

I don’t see a reason for wanting slippers to look clean unless there is a photo shoot or performance requirement.
For those who do want to clean the ballet slippers, some of my students machine wash the slippers and then air dry them.

I have tried it myself and they didn’t come out significantly cleaner and I’m not a fan of having to reshape slippers to my feet after washing.

Washing machines differ…and dirt differs too…for example: studios that use rosin on wood floors will create spots that won’t come out.

And please remember to only wear ballet slippers on a studio or stage floor - never outdoors.

Work hard, Have fun, Get dirty!

Cynthia King

In case you missed it...CKDS was in the news!

“In so many ways, dancers connect deeply with nature. We emulate birds and cats and water and clouds. Our very instrument is alive! My hope is that we can expand the connection to include the greater community—wildlife and our environment. Then, let’s dance like swans and behave like we give a damn about them and their habitat too.”

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How Far Would You Go For Vegan Ballet Slippers?

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People often ask: "Do you sell Cynthia King Vegan Ballet Slippers at the studio, in addition to your online shop?" Yes, we do! 

We meet a wide variety of compassionate dancers when they come to the studio for a pair of our slippers, but in the past week we've had quite a few visitors from all over the world. We welcomed dancers from nearby in Brooklyn who needed slippers for their high school dance auditions, but also people from as far away as China, Israel, and Australia.

The Australian was none other than Katrina Fox, who is pictured above with Ms. King. Ms. Fox is the inspiring journalist and media professional behind Vegan Business Media and author of Vegan Ventures, as well as many other works. Ms. King has appeared on her podcast, and they've known each other "virtually" for years, but this was the first time they had an opportunity to meet in person. Thanks for visiting, Ms. Fox!

If you'd like to stop by the studio at 21 Snyder Avenue for a pair of ballet slippers, please call us at 718-521-4043 for our hours. We look forward to meeting you, wherever you're coming from!