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Dance Magazine, Dec, 2003
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CHARMED The new CHARM IT! denim duffle bag (13.5"x 8.5") has plenty of room for shoes, leotards, and warmups. It costs $25; each charm costs an additional $5; choose from 1500.
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TEEING OFF Wear Danca's Nutcracker tee-shirt ($18) as a warm-up tee around the studio and theater. To order e-mail your zip code to anne@sodanca.com-she'll send you the retailer nearest you.
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BRIGHT TOUCHES Goody Products' new Ouchless Collection proves that being stylish never has to hurt. Ouchless Braided Elastic Ponytailers range from ultra-thin to superthick. A package in your drugstore starts at $2.49.
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FEET FIRST If you are taking ballet classes on pointe, chances are you have at least one really painful blister. Blister-Aid pads (about $14) are made with a soft gel to soothe and protect your feet. To order, go to www.danztech.com.
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SUITING UP Attention all hip-hoppers, UFO's new Hipster Girlie Snow Pant in 25 colors, have pockets that button closed. XS-L sizes are available. To order visit: www.ufojeans.com These pants, about $48, are super cute!
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