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Ballet Shoe Pricing Recommendations

Leather Ballet Shoes

Typical resale range: £5 – £15

Lower (£5–£8): Creased / well used
Mid (£8–£12): Good condition
Higher (£12–£15): Minimal wear/premium brands

Recommendation: Most leather ballet shoes sell for £8–£12

Canvas Ballet Shoes

Typical resale range: £5 – £10

Lower (£5): Very worn/slightly discoloured canvas
Mid (£5–£8): Good condition
Higher (£8–£10): Near new/barely worn

Recommendation: Most canvas ballet shoes sell for £5–£8

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Tap Shoe Pricing Recommendations

Typical resale range: £5 – £15

Lower (£5–£8): Heavily worn, scratched taps, cosmetic wear
Mid (£8–£12): Good condition, Light wear on sole/taps
Higher (£12–£15+): Premium brands like Bloch or Capezio, low wear, recently outgrown

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Jazz Shoe Pricing Recommendations

Typical resale range: £6 – £18

Lower (£6–£10): Noticeable creasing, worn sole
Mid (£10–£14): Good condition
Higher (£14–£18): Premium brand like Bloch or Capezio, like new

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Leotard Pricing Recommendations

Basic / Everyday Leotards

(plain cotton, school uniform style, no embellishment)

Lower (£5 – £7): well-worn, faded, bobbling
Mid (£7 – £9): good condition
Higher (£9– £12): like new, barely worn

Branded / Premium Leotards

(e.g. Bloch, Capezio, Wear Moi, Move Dance)

This is very brand dependent but a good standard measure includes:

Lower (£9 – £13): worn but good condition
Mid (£13 – £18): very good condition
Higher (£18 – £22+): like new, current styles

Embellished / Competition Style Leotards

(mesh, lace, sparkle, open backs — not full costumes but elevated)

Lower (£12 – £18): some wear
Mid (£18 – £25): great condition
Higher (£25+): standout, barely worn

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