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 An CLRG Jig Shoe Directive   


THE FOLLOWING 1988 DIRECTIVE, RE-ISSUED IN 1994, BY AN COIMISIUN
REMAINS UNCHANGED AND IS STILL VERY EFFECTIVE.

Composition and Dimensions for Heels of Dancing Shoes

A.

 

The heel and its 'top piece' must consist only of leather, leather composite, plastic or fibreglass, or a combination of these materials.
B.

 

The heel and its top piece must not contain any metal component or attachments other than nails or screws used to attach the heel to the shoe, or top piece to the heel.
C.

 

Where nails are used to attach the top piece to the heel they must not exceed 25% of the total surface area of the top piece.
D.


The maximum permissable height of a heel from the surface of the top piece to the point where the heel joins the upper of the shoe is 1.5 (one and a half) inches. (This height includes both heel and top piece and is measured to the back of the upper of the shoe).
E.



A certain amount of tapering from where the heel joins the upper of the shoe to where it joins the top-piece is permissible (i.e., the heel may be broader at the top than at the bottom) but such tapering must be at a constant angle. i.e. the side of the heel must not be curved and no protrusion from the side or back of the heel is allowed. (Bubble Heels - Ed)
F.



It is possible, indeed probable, that in the future new construction techniques for shoes will evolve and/or new materials become available which will require a review of these directives. However, at no time in the future should new materials other than those listed above be used in shoes, nor any divergence from these directives be introduced without prior authorisation being sought from An Coimisiun.

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