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Capezio – Wayne

$20 for $40 Worth of Dance Shoes, Apparel, and Accessories In-Store or Online

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In a Nutshell

Ballet and dance shoes, leotards, and romeos rooted in more than 100 years of innovative design

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 20, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for sale items or other offers. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Ballet dancers spend an unusual amount of time on their toes, much like the coworker who creeps up behind your chair every day just to watch you for a while. Keep your toes comfortable with this Groupon.

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$20 for $40 worth of dance shoes, clothing, and accessories in-store $20 for $40 worth of dance shoes, clothing, and accessories online

Capezio's designer dance gear and apparel for all ages ranges from pointe and tap shoes ($68+) and tap shoes ($25+) to leotards ($16.30+), leg warmers ($11.50+), and men's leather romeos ($41.90). Store inventory may vary by location.

Capezio

In 1887, 17-year-old Italian immigrant Salvatore Capezio moved to New York to sell theatrical shoes, opening his first shop near the old Metropolitan Opera House. Of course, he quickly found himself dealing with the intense demands of the professional dancers that frequented the store, and Capezio began challenging himself to master the delicate balance and construction of pointe shoes. By the 1930s, his designs carried dancers across the stages of Broadway, and innovations bearing his name continue to appear today in such television and film productions as Dancing with the Stars and Black Swan. Committed to the needs of performers in dance, theater, and recreation, the Capezio team continues to fulfill young Sal's legacy by crafting footwear for ballet, tap, and ballroom dancing, gymnastics, and competitive spider killing.

Capezio - Wayne

In 1887, 17-year-old Italian immigrant Salvatore Capezio moved to New York to sell theatrical shoes, opening his first shop near the old Metropolitan Opera House. Of course, he quickly found himself dealing with the intense demands of the professional dancers that frequented the store, and Capezio began challenging himself to master the delicate balance and construction of pointe shoes. By the 1930s, his designs carried dancers across the stages of Broadway, and innovations bearing his name continue to appear today in such television and film productions as Dancing with the Stars and Black Swan. Committed to the needs of performers in dance, theater, and recreation, the Capezio - Wayne team continues to fulfill young Sal's legacy by crafting footwear for ballet, tap, and ballroom dancing, gymnastics, and competitive spider killing.

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Capezio

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    Wayne

    1651 State Rte. 23
    Wayne, New Jersey 07470
    (973) 633-7001
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