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Baby Souls Silver, Black and White Tweed, with capped toe, Couture Ballet FlatThe classic suit is reinterpreted in this charming ballet slipper. The upper is black, silver and white tweed of wool, capped by a "patent leather" toe (shiny vinyl) and white ribbons with "diamonds" (rhinestones). Baby can wear this very adult look as a flat or, the grosgrain ribbon, woven through the loop at the back, can be tied around the ankle in a traditional ballet style. The shoe is lined with natural canvas, and has a black micro suede sole. The insole is cozy fleece. Made in true couture style, with all seams hidden for added comfort. Every shoe is gently handmade with love and care. Note: Elastic can be added, as a Mary Jane strap. Just make note in comments.Presented in an organza bag with tissue and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.US Size-----EU Size----------------Length of Shoe----------Length of FootNew Born....16 EU..........3 ¾ inches............9.5CM............3 1/2 inSize 1.........17 EU...........4 inches..............10.2CM............3 3/4 inSize 2.........18 EU...........4 ¼ inches..........10.8CM............4 inSize 3.........19 EU...........4 1/2 inches.....…11.4CM............4 1/4 inSize 4.........20 EU...........4 3/4 inches........12.1CM............4 1/2 inSize 5.........21 EU...........5 inches..............13CM...............4 3/4 inSize 6.........23 EU...........5 1/2 inches........14 CM..............5 1/4 InSize 7.........24 EU...........5 3/4 inches........14.6 CM...........5 1/2 inSize 8.........25 EU...........6 inches..............15.2 CM...........5 3/4 inSize 9.........26 EU...........6 1/4 inches........15.9 CM...........6 InSize 10.......27 EU...........6 5/8 inches........16.8 CM...........6 1/4 InSize 11........28 EU...........7 inches..............17.8 CM...........6 3/4 InSize 12.......30 EU............7 1/4 inches........18.4 CM...........7 InSize 13.......31 EU............7 5/8 inches........19.4 CM...........7 1/4 InYouth 1.......33 EU............8 inches..............20.3 CM...........7 3/4 InNote: Some feet do not conform to standard sizes by age, please measure for a more accurate fit. If unsure, order next size up. Shoes are non-returnable.All shoes are made to order....please check production length in the shop overview.Special orders for weddings or special occasions are available. Your fabric or provide the color theme.Disclaimer: These are ballet slippers and, as such have soft bottoms...Ultra-suede, a man-made suede cloth. They are not intended to be worn as street shoes, as they do not provide adequate protection.Trim or buttons are firmly attached but shoes are not toys. Trims may cause a choking hazard if swallowed. Please do not let Baby eat her shoes. Hunger may, at times, overcome her fashion sense.This product is an original design. All designs, photos, and copy are the copyright of Revolutionary Soul and are reserved. Please do not duplicate or reuse without permission. Baby Souls is the property of Revolutionary Soul.

Another Roll of the Dice: Tabard Theatre presents a new musical takes audiences to “Runyonland,” first introduced on stage in the musical “Guys and Dolls,” and answers the question, “What else happened at Mindy’s Deli before Sky and Nathan wagered over strudel and cheesecake?” Through Oct. 7. Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St. $15-$35. https://www.tabardtheatre.org, 408-679-2330. SFJAZZ Collective: The octet is an international group comprised of members hailing from Ohio, Baltimore, Miami, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and New Zealand. Its appearance at Hammer will celebrate the music of Brazilian composer, songwriter and musician Antônio Carlos Jobim. Oct. 7, 7 p.m. Hammer Theatre Center, 101 Paseo De San Antonio. $25-35. www.hammertheatre.com, 408-924-8501.

Anything Goes: San Jose Musical Theater opens its 2018-19 season with Cole Porter’s classic musical, Through Oct, 7, Free “sensory friendly” matinee for autistic children and their caregivers Oct, 6 at 2 p.m, Evergreen Valley College Theater, 3095 Yerba Buena Road, $20-$39, www.sjmt.org, 800-838-3006, ICA Art Auction Exhibition: Featuring nearly 200 works by local, national and international contemporary artists in a variety of media, Opening reception Oct, 7, 1-4 p.m, Silent auction and party Oct, 13, black & silver tweed baby girl shoes, baby ballet slippers, toddler ballet flat, special occasion shoes, bootie, dance, baby sou 5-8 p.m, Live auction gala Oct, 27, 5 p.m, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, 560 S, First St, 408-283-8155, www.sjica.org..

Symphony Silicon Valley: Internationally renowned Maestra JoAnn Falletta makes her first appearance on the Symphony Silicon Valley podium for its 17th season opener, “Romeo and Juliet.” Oct. 6-7. California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. $50-$94. https://www.symphonysiliconvalley.org, 408-286-2600. Financial Wellness Group: Share information about financial wellness and investing. Some of us are newbies and some of us have years of experience. For more information about meetings, email info@southbaybogleheads.com, southbaybogleheads.com.

Willow Glen Lions: The Lions meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month in support of brain injury programs, Santa Maria urban ministry, Second Harvest black & silver tweed baby girl shoes, baby ballet slippers, toddler ballet flat, special occasion shoes, bootie, dance, baby sou Food Bank, Teen Challenge, and other programs, Denny’s, 1140 Hillsdale Ave., San Jose, For more information, contact Dave Parkinson at tdadave@comcast.net or 408-998-2139, Pancake Breakfast: The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary hosts a breakfast fundraiser benefiting veterans and their families and scholarships for local students, Breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit, coffee/tea and juice, First Sunday of the month, 8:30-11 a.m. American Legion Veteran’s Hall Post 318, 1504 Minnesota Ave., San Jose, Suggested donation $6/$5 students and active duty military..

Voices in Harmony: The men’s chorus is seeking new members. Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Comunidad Cristiana, 1748 Junction Ave., San Jose. vihchorus.org. T.O.P.S. Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group for weight loss. Thursdays. 9:30-11 a.m. The Church of God, 937 Minnesota Ave., San Jose. Contact Daniel Kionka, 408-486-2357, or Katy Haselden, 408-335-3110. Sons in Retirement: Retired men’s luncheon club features fellowship and guest speakers. Meets the third Tuesday of the month. Elks Lodge, 444 Alma St., San Jose. For more information, contact Rich Peterson at Rick69bird@sbcglobal.net.

Square Dance Class: The Committee to Promote Square Dancing hosts classes for singles and couples, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Camden Community black & silver tweed baby girl shoes, baby ballet slippers, toddler ballet flat, special occasion shoes, bootie, dance, baby sou Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose, First three nights free, $5/class thereafter, Call Jackie at 408-663-1477. c-p-s-d.org, Ballroom Dancing: Ballroom dancers of all ages are welcome, Mondays, 7-9 p.m. DJs and bands provide the music, Air conditioning, wood floor, light refreshments and convenient parking, $6 per person, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose. 408-559-6209..

Night 2 of Week 2 on “Dancing With the Stars” had several surprises beyond the over-the-top Las Vegas glitter — some were technical, some were sad but most were about how well the majority of the celebs are dancing. With the combined scores of those online votes and the judges’ scores of both nights, only one couple was sent home. John Schneider and Emma Slater were in jeopardy, along with Paralympics blind skier Danielle Umstead and Artem Chigvintsev, and it was Danielle and Artem who were eliminated. This was supposed to be the night of a double elimination, but host Tom Bergeron said that “technical difficulties” with Monday night’s phone lines limited the voting to only the online voting, and I’m guessing that caused the change.

Danielle worked hard to learn to dance, despite her inability to see the steps, the routine or even her partner, She was definitely challenged to achieve ballroom dancing routines, and Artem was challenged to find ways black & silver tweed baby girl shoes, baby ballet slippers, toddler ballet flat, special occasion shoes, bootie, dance, baby sou to teach her, “I’m so sorry,” host Tom Bergeron told her after the announcement, “I want you to know that the looks on all of the faces of the couples you’re competing with are as sad as you no doubt feel to say goodbye to you.”, Co-host Erin Andrews added, “And the judges, too, by the way,” which was followed by choruses of “we love you” from all over the stage..



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