Capezio Luna Ballet Shoe – Adult | Full Sole Leather
If you’re searching for adult leather ballet shoes, chances are you’re either stepping into a studio for the first time or returning after a long pause — and either way, the Capezio Luna is an easy place to start. It’s a classic leather ballet shoe from the oldest name in dance footwear, kept simple on purpose: full suede sole, pre-sewn elastic, no drawstring, and a price that doesn’t ask for a commitment you’re not ready to make yet.
What sets the Luna apart in our shoe wall isn’t a technical trick — it’s that there is nothing to figure out. You put it on and take class. For an adult walking into ballet with enough new things to think about, that simplicity is the point.
What should you look for in adult beginner ballet shoes?
Three things: a full sole, a secure fit, and honest materials. The full sole supports the foot along its whole length and gives light resistance on rises, which helps adult feet and ankles build ballet-specific strength — strength that everyday life, even an active one, doesn’t develop. A secure fit means the shoe moves as part of your foot; the Luna’s pre-sewn elastic handles that without a drawstring pressing across the top of the foot. And leather earns its keep: it molds to your foot within a few classes and shrugs off the wear that shreds cheaper materials.
What you don’t need starting out is a split sole, arch-enhancing stretch canvas, or anything marketed toward advanced dancers. Those shoes reward technique you’ll have later.
Full sole or split sole — which do you need?
The honest answer: full sole now, split sole when your teacher says so. A split-sole shoe flexes freely under the arch and shows the line of a trained foot — lovely, but it also removes the gentle resistance that builds that foot in the first place. Most teachers start every beginner, child or adult, on a full sole for exactly this reason. We carry split-sole ballet shoes from Bloch and other brands as well, so when you’re ready to move, the next shoe is on the same wall — and we’ll help you decide when that is.
How does adult ballet shoe sizing work?
Ballet shoes run small compared to street shoes. Capezio’s guidance for the adult Luna is to begin one size up from your street shoe, then fine-tune from there. Fit should be snug and glove-like — toes flat and reaching the end, heel seated without gapping, no extra length. The Luna’s three widths (Narrow, Medium, Wide) matter here: many adults who think ballet shoes are uncomfortable have simply been wearing the wrong width.
Materials & Construction
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Upper | 100% leather, molds to the foot as it breaks in |
| Sole | Full suede sole — heel to toe |
| Lining | Breathable cotton |
| Elastic | Pre-sewn strap; elastic binding, no drawstring |
| Packaging | Resealable bag, 100% recycled and recyclable |
| SKU | V100W |
| Available color at August Muse | Ballet Pink |
Care Instructions
| Step | Instruction |
|---|---|
| Cleaning | Wipe the leather upper with a soft, slightly damp cloth |
| Sole | Brush the suede sole gently to keep its grip on studio floors |
| Drying | Air dry at room temperature after class |
| Do not | Machine wash, soak, or dry near direct heat — leather will stiffen or warp |
| Note | Studio floors only — outdoor wear ruins the suede sole |
Sizing Guide — Capezio Adult Luna (V100W)
| Detail | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Sizes available | 3 through 12, in half sizes |
| Widths | N (Narrow), M (Medium), W (Wide) — M is a standard fit |
| Starting point | Begin 1 size up from street shoe size (e.g., street 7 → try ballet 8) |
| Correct fit | Snug like a glove; toes flat at the end, heel seated, no extra length |
This guidance is a starting point only, not a substitute for a fitting. Dance shoes fit differently from street shoes and differently between styles. Come into August Muse and we’ll fit length and width in person — especially worth it if you’re between sizes or have never worn a dance shoe.
Best For
- Adults taking their first ballet class
- Dancers returning to the barre after years away
- Teen and adult students whose studios require a full-sole leather shoe
- Anyone who wants a class-ready shoe with no sewing or drawstring fuss
- Narrow or wide feet that need a real width option
A Note from August MuseWe love seeing adults walk in for their first pair of ballet shoes — it happens more often than you’d think, and the Luna is almost always the shoe we hand them. It’s honest, comfortable, and inexpensive enough that trying ballet doesn’t feel like a gamble. The trade-off to know about: as your technique grows, you’ll likely want a split-sole shoe within a year or two, and that’s a good problem to have. Start here, build the strength, and when your teacher mentions split soles, come back and we’ll fit the next pair. We’re in downtown Elizabethton — come try both widths, because the right width changes everything.
Available at August Muse
The Capezio Luna Ballet Shoe – Adult (V100W) is available in store at August Muse in downtown Elizabethton, TN, in Ballet Pink, sizes 3–12 in three widths. Stop in for a fitting, or call ahead and we’ll pull your size range to try on.









