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How to Buy a Costume

When you are ready to buy, you will send us a cashier's check for the sale price of the costume, plus $30.00 packing and shipping. When we receive your check, we will send the costume to you. You have one week to decide to keep the gown, or return it to us, during which time we will not cash your check. If we have not heard from you after ten days from the shipping date, we will cash your check and the sale will be final.

The most difficult aspect of buying a gown long distance is fit. We can help you be sure a gown will fit if you call us with your measurements. Write down your height, weight, chest, waist, hip and your girth before you call. You may print out this page and use the list at the bottom to be sure you have all the information you need. When you have found a costume you are interested in, and have your measurements in hand, please phone us at 952-595-0003. We will be glad to advise your purchase.

Buying used costumes often provides a great deal at a good price. You can get much more dazzle for your dollar buying used rather than new. All of the used costumes posted here are in good condition. Some are missing a few rhinestones, but all are clean and ready to wear. Be aware that most dancers wear an artificial tanning product in competition, and this does not wash completely out of the inside of the garment. You can hire us to replace stones, do some alterations, or even make major changes, depending on the costume.

Be advised that all of our used costumes were made in the past. Some of our clients sell their clothes relatively quickly, and others wear them for years before selling. We can advise you as to how fashionable your selections are, and how you might update them, if necessary. We want you to look good, and will help you achieve that goal to the best of our ability.

Height  
 
(How tall are you without shoes?)
Weight  
 
(Get on the scale!)
Chest  
 
(At its largest point, with the tape as parallel to the floor as possible)
Waist  
 
(At your smallest point)
Hip  
 
(Again, largest point, parallel to the floor)
Girth  
 
(From your shoulder seam down over your chest, through your crotch and up your back to where you started. This measurement determines leotard length)
Which costumes are you interested in?  
 

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