Tango Shoe Shopping in Buenos Aires
Shopping for tango shoes in Buenos Aires is definitely a very different shopping experience than buying any type of normal shoes. The very first question you would be asked is about your shoe size rather than which shoes you want to try. It is because of its well-kept tradition and heritage that every single pair of tango shoes in Buenos Aires is still crafted by hand and is made of 100% leather. You can surely say every pair of tango shoes is one-of-a-kind!
Since tango shoes are handmade here, styles are readily available in only a few sizes; that's also the main reason that you shop by size first and then see what styles are available in your size.
Those whose shoe sizes are in the average range would generally enjoy a bigger readily-made selection, but those who aren't, no need to get discouraged just yet! Getting your tango shoes custom-made is very easy and common. All the tango shoe stores offer this service. You can pick an existing design or at some places, you can even mix and match styles, leathers and colors, and create a pair uniquely just for you! They usually only take 1-2 weeks but it is always wise to allow a few more days just in case you need them to adjust anything after the first fitting.
The tango shoe stores in Buenos Aires definitely champion in the department of impeccable customer service. They will bring out as many styles and shoes for you to try and help you find the perfect pair, even if that means trying over 30 pairs of shoes! If you have yours custom-made, they will make as many adjustments as necessary or even redo the whole shoe until they fit perfectly and comfortably onto your feet and dance your night away!
So, while you are getting pampered and admiring how great the shoes look on your feet, don't say we don't warn you that the most difficult part of this whole shopping experience would eventually lie in making up your mind when you're buried under all these beautiful handmade shoes!
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