The size charts can be found on each product page by clicking on the Size Chart link. To determine sizing for shoes, please refer to each specific product detail page. Each shoe has its own sizing and fitting suggestions.

Because sizing and cut will vary between brands, please use our size charts as a general guide. If you are between sizes and need assistance selecting a size, please contact customer service.

Get the Perfect Fit


Follow these simple tips when you're ready to take body measurements.

  • Have your dancers wear undergarments or a lightweight leotard with a bra that gives the bust line its typical shape for most accurate measurements.
  • Have your dancer stand straight with their weight evenly distributed.
  • The measurement tape should be snug but not too tight on circumference measurements and stretched tight for vertical measurements.

Getting the Measurements:

  • GirthGirth is the most important measurement when determining size on one piece garments. To measure girth, place a tape measure at the top of the shoulder where a leotard strap sits, then down through the crotch and back to the same shoulder. Measuring tape should be close to the body but not tight.
  • Bust/Chest – Measure over the fullest part of your chest with your arms relaxed at your sides.
  • Waist – Measure around where your waist naturally indents. Keep your finger between the tape and your belly.
  • Hips – Measure around the fullest part of the hips and buttocks while standing with your heels together.
  • Inseam – Measure from the crotch to the bottom. The inseam length is the number of inches, to the nearest half-inch.
Visual display of the Getting the Measurements section to the right
How to Measure Girth Video

SIZE CHARTS

To view sizes, filter by child/adult and inches/centimeters.