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- Help! I need a tutu in 2 weeks. Can you do a rush order?
- How long does it take to get a custom costume?
- Do you make tutus for children?
- I need a nice tutu but have a very tight budget. What do you offer?
- I found a picture in a magazine of a tutu I want. What should I do?
- How do I know my tutu will fit?
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Help! I need a tutu in 2 weeks. Can you do a rush order?
This is the need we want to be able to fill. Very soon we will offer basic tutu
designs in standard sizes available for immediate purchase & delivery via
our shopping cart. For now, please contact us and we will try to meet your
needs.
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How long does it take to get a costume?
Approximately two months is ideal. Having plenty of time to perfect fitting and
design detail leads to a better final product.
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Do you make tutus for children?
No. Our designs are an adult fit.
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I need a nice tutu but have a very tight budget. What do you offer?
The Basic Tutu Designs in standard sizing are an affordable way to get a professional
quality tutu for a lower price. Check for sales on trim in our embellishment
department to decorate your tutu in style but at a reduced cost.
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I found a picture in a magazine of a tutu I want. What should I do?
At Class Act Tutu, we can work from a photo, a sketch, a description. Give us
a call and we can talk. See the custom ballet tutus section for more details
and some examples.
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How do I know my tutu will fit?
There are 2 options for tutu fitting. At the basic price, fit is according to
standard sizing (see size chart). The basic tutu designs are easily alterable
at the side seams (2 inch side seams are used) and the center back (with merely
a change in placement of the hooks). Bodices can usually be altered +/- 2 inches
and the basque/panties can be altered +/- 1 inch.
For an additional fee a more precise fit can be obtained by "Custom Fitting" your
tutu. You complete a measurement chart. A "mockup" is then made and
mailed back and forth (as many times as it takes!) before the final costume is
cut and built.
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