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Hermes

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I signed up for a class that starts in a few weeks, and kind of forgot about getting something to wear to it. Oops. (Maybe it was somewhat intentional, as the thought of me, in public, in a leotard, makes me want to vomit....hmm)

Anyway, does anyone have any clue where I can go to buy a leotard, ballet tights, and shoes? B+M would be ideal...I dont know what kind of stores sell this stuff.

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Chanel

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i would call around local dance studios and see if they have shops inside. the dance school i went to did..

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for leotards I would try American Apparel. not sure about shoes though.hmm

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Do you have any danskin or bloch or capezio store near you?

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See if this link works.


http://www.zappos.com/n/es/d/722106086/page/1.html

-- Edited by pollyjean23 at 02:51, 2008-01-06

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Does the class specify that you have to wear tights and a leotard? Lots of adult classes don't make you do that. You can get away with yogo pants, a fitted tank top and ballet slippers.

I'm not sure of any b & m stores where you live, but in my area with have independent dance shops. Maybe you could look for those. For online, I recommend www.discountdancesupply.com


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Hermes

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kenzie wrote:

Does the class specify that you have to wear tights and a leotard? Lots of adult classes don't make you do that. You can get away with yogo pants, a fitted tank top and ballet slippers.

I'm not sure of any b & m stores where you live, but in my area with have independent dance shops. Maybe you could look for those. For online, I recommend www.discountdancesupply.com




yeah, unfortunately the one class that fits into my schedule is at a school thats kind of a jerk about that. bleh I'll check out the links and maybe see if the school can recommend someplace local. Thanks!



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Kenneth Cole

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I second what others have said about most dance stores being independent. I would check Yelp for good reccs in your area.

If you aren't able to go into a B&M store, I agree with kenzie that discountdance.com is the best. For adult leotards, I have found BodyWrappers and Mirella to be the most TTS. I usually stick with capezio tights. And sansha split sole canvas shoes are far and away the best technique shoes (everyone I know pretty much agrees on this).

Have fun!

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