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Can anyone recommend a website for reasonably priced ballet clothes and shoes? My daughter has outgrown her uniform and I need to get something quickly (and cheaply)


I was wondering if we should set up a ballet clothes exchange on the forum. There are so many little ones doing ballet and usually the clothes are outgrown quickly (if only because they seem to run quite small in the first place)

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Hi All


I'm and ED local and have a business selling lovely childrenswear at reasonable prices including some pieces that'd be perfect for budding ballerinas. My speciality is best quality ultra fluffy tutus ?23, ballerina socks ?4, mini ballerina dresses ?12. If you're interested please check out my temporary facebook shop (website under construction) or PM me.


https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodFairy/app_135607783795


I've attached photos of a couple of additional styles not online yet and my ultra fluffy tutu to this listing:

big ballerina dress (age 5/6 or age 8) ?18

sequin tutu dress (age 3 or 4) ?24

ultra fluffy tutu (ages 1-6) ?23


Best wishes


The Good Fairy

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