Glad she liked it.
I took my DD13 last week to update her Pointe shoe fitting (we have to drive 3 hours to the nearest dance store). While I was there, I price checked the ballet shoes and they had several styles in the $18 to $20 range. Payless shoes are $16.99. As an experienced dance mom, I really think you will be happier paying only a couple of dollars more for good shoes that are professionally fitted. Payless shoes tend to stay very slick on the bottom and they don't seem to conform to the foot like better shoes do.
Once you have a fitting, then you can save by ordering from discountdance.com. I haven't needed to have my DD fitted for flat shoes in years as I know what size to get and what style she likes. As she grew I could just order the next size. Pointe shoes are different. We go for a professional fitting at least every six months and then order in between.
I took my DD13 last week to update her Pointe shoe fitting (we have to drive 3 hours to the nearest dance store). While I was there, I price checked the ballet shoes and they had several styles in the $18 to $20 range. Payless shoes are $16.99. As an experienced dance mom, I really think you will be happier paying only a couple of dollars more for good shoes that are professionally fitted. Payless shoes tend to stay very slick on the bottom and they don't seem to conform to the foot like better shoes do.
Once you have a fitting, then you can save by ordering from discountdance.com. I haven't needed to have my DD fitted for flat shoes in years as I know what size to get and what style she likes. As she grew I could just order the next size. Pointe shoes are different. We go for a professional fitting at least every six months and then order in between.

She had been competing since age 7, took every class they offered including drama and musical theater. And just QUIT.... but yes, it can be costly. it was worth it to me. even as a single parent, i did what i could to keep her in it. for the past 2+ years i've been baby-sitting the dance teacher's kids while she's teaching to offset the cost of tuition. My youngest is still dancing and is now in the performance ensemble (competition "team") and my step-daughter just started dancing when she came to live with us. So I'm still baby-sitting to offset the cost! But competition fees and costumes alone (and our studio does CHEAP costumes) is $700 this year for one kid (she's almost 11). this is not including the 3 shows per year that our studio does and that both girls (my almost 11-yo and my almost 8-yo step-dd) are in... and yes, shoes (tap, ballet, jazz, foot undies, etc.), tights, leotards, jazz pants, shirts, hair stuff, etc., etc., etc... it all adds up quickly... but it's SO worth it when you see them perform and grow as a dancer/performer!!!


