~ They are usually independently owned so you can be sure you're supporting people who live in your neighborhood and town.
~ They are often owned by people who are or were dancers themselves or who have a real passion for dance.
~They are frequently owned and managed by women - and I am a HUGE supporter of women-owned businesses (like my own!).
But the very best reason to patronize your local shop is...
...you can be fitted for dance shoes properly!
Let's be honest...from footwear to leotards and costumes to classes and performances and workshops, dance isn't cheap. You can find bargains on some items (buy a class card instead of individual classes, look for discount tickets to shows, reuse costumes, etc.) but the one area you really shouldn't skimp on is shoes.
A ballet slipper should not bag or be too tight. A pointe shoe should not be too hard or soft (or short or long and so on...). Character shoes should not squish your toes. A good shoe fitter will know how the shoe is supposed to fit - on YOU. An online store? Not so much.
The price of a pair of shoes at a local store might be a little higher than the price at an online discounter (although not always - many stores offer discounts or will price match after you've paid for a fitting) but you're missing out on a lot by not visiting someone in person. You don't get to feel the shoes or to try multiple styles or sizes. Remember that if you mess up your size with an online order and need to try again, the shipping costs add up. You also get to walk out of your local store with a brand new pair while an online store might be backed up for weeks or months!
Another reason for in-store fitting: pointe shoes are handmade so there are slight variations with every single pair. You could try on a Bloch Sonata 3B and it's not quite right but then a second pair of 3B's are perfect.
You will be wearing these shoes often - several times a week for some dancers - so you need to get the right fit. It's no fun to wear a pair of shoes that were cheap but too hard or you can't get over the box fully or you can't turn easily or your arch looks lousy. No matter how much money you've saved, you won't be happy.
I recently learned that some pointe shoe makers are not allowing some newer styles to be sold online because they want them to be properly fitted. Some of these shoes are way more high tech than the typical shoe (Capezio Kylee and Bloch Grace are examples) and need an expert opinion. P.S. I saw these 2 pairs in a store this week and was blown away!!
My rules:
~If you're a newbie, you must be fitted properly and in person.
~If you're on your second pair of pointe shoes, you need to be fitted again because your foot likely has changed, as has your strength and so on.
~If you're an experienced dancer, you should be fitted again because styles change or are discontinued or something new has come out that could benefit you.
Okay, local students...time to take a look at the stores on MY FIT LIST! We are lucky to have some wonderful shops in the Pasadena/La Canada area with skilled and caring fitters. Starting west and moving east:
Karabel Dancewear, Burbank CA |
Lori Binkly owns this venerable (and spacious!) shop in the heart of the entertainment industry. She has a wide selection of Bloch pointe shoes, and some Capezio, as well as So Danca, Bloch, Capezio and other brands of slippers. Her store is filled with leotards, warm-ups, accessories, and undergarments (possibly the largest selection and diversity of colors I have ever seen in person!).
Inside Karabel |
Priscilla's Dance & Theatre Shoppe, 3528 1/2 Ocean View Avenue, Montrose CA
Priscilla's in Montrose CA |
Inside Priscilla's |
The Red Shoes, 1018 Mission Street #1, South Pasadena CA
The Red Shoes, South Pasadena CA |
I spoke to Hilary, one of the fitters at the store, about their shoes and the time and commitment they take with each customer. Alice stocks Bloch primarily but a few Capezio and Mirella too. Slippers from So Danca, Bloch, Sansha, and lots of pretty warmups. Styles of everything for men, women and children. The store is on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Gigi's Dance Closet , 468 S. Sierra Madre Boulevard, Pasadena CA
Ruth Veerman opened this unassuming yet well-stocked shop on the San Marino/Pasadena border when her children were dancing. She loves to talk about pointe shoes! I learned so much from her and got to see some of the latest styles from Capezio and Bloch (the aforementioned Kylee and Grace) as well as Grishko. She's got a LOT of slippers, including loads of sizes and styles from Bloch, Capezio, and So Danca, among others. Leotards and warm-ups, she's got those too. Plus she mentioned she would give discounts for pointe shoes (whatever the manufacturer allows, she will match online prices) after fitting or if you're picking up.
Enchanted Dancewear, 403 South Myrtle Avenue, Monrovia CA
Enchanted Dancewear in Monrovia CA |
Inside Enchanted Dancewear |
Hope this helps you all when you're looking for shoes and clothes for your classes. If there are questions you have about any of these shops that I haven't addressed, just shoot me an email or catch me in class. Happy dancing~
1 comment:
Thank you for supporting your local dancewear stores!
So glad you have pointed out several reasons to shop locally.
Happy to fit your students anytime!
Karabel.com, Karabel2@ymail.com, @Karabeldancewear
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