Feet first.KICKING OFF your shoes loses its appeal when your feet are cold and stiff. During and after workouts, thaw frozen tootsies with Harmonie's knit booties. Slip them on over ballet slippers n. 1. a heelless slipper specifically designed to be worn by ballet dancers while dancing. to keep your shoes clean, or give your feet a breather, and wear them solo. The ballet slipper-like sole makes them great for warming-up at the barre Barre (bă`rē), city (1990 pop. 9,482), Washington co., central Vt., SE of Montpelier; settled late 18th cent., inc. 1894. Granite quarrying, which began in the region in the early 19th cent., is still important. or stretching out on the floor. Made of acrylic acrylic, artificial fiber made from a special group of vinyl compounds, primarily acrylonitrile. Acrylic fibers are thermoplastic (i.e., soften when heated, reharden upon cooling), have low moisture regain, are low in density, and can be made into bulky fabrics. yarn and available in combinations of black, grey, blue, and mango mango (măng`gō), evergreen tree of the Anacardiaceae (sumac family), native to tropical E Asia and now grown in both hemispheres. The chief species, Mangifera indica, is believed to have been cultivated for about 6,000 years. , hey maintain a comfortably loose fit. Carry them home in Harmonie's matching postal bag--big enough to fit all your dance gear ($23 for the booties; $30 for the matching postal bag; both sold at most retail dance stores). [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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