



Ballet flats are derived from a woman's supple ballet slipper, with a very thin heel or the look of no heel at all. The style generally features a ribbon-like binding round the reduced peaks of the slipper and may have a slight gathering at the top-front of the vamp (toe box) and a minute, adorning string tie. ballet slippers can be modified and tightened to the wearer's base by means of this string tie.
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