Selection of children's ballet gear for sale
Selection of second hand children's ballet gear for sale including shoes, leotards, character skirts/ribbons and crossover cardis.
Could sell as a whole lot if someone is interested or individual items. Pickup in Wadestown, Wellington.
Please PM if interested. Also listed elsewhere, thanks. More photos also available
Shoes:
Black "character" shoes, size 6, Paul Wright brand (Australia). Heel around 4cm tall and roughly 23cm long. Heels a little scuffed but generally good condition $20
Ballet flats with little elastic ties near top, size has rubbed off sole of shoe but they are around 17cm long. A little scruffy but useable. $10
Ballet flats with no elastic ties, size has rubbed off sole of shoe but they are around 16cm long. A little scruffy but useable. $10
Leotards:
Pale pink size 8 leotard, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Burgundy size 10 leotard, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Elastic waistbands:
Burgundy, approx 25cm $5
Navy blue, approx 25cm $5
Crossover cardigans:
Pale pink size 10 crossover, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Navy blue size 8 crossover, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Character skirts:
Black skirt with 3 pink ribbons, size XS, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Black skirt with 5 pink ribbons, size S, Barbera Regulation Dancewear brand. Good condition $15
Also have a set of 3 blue ribbons that go with either character skirt $2
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