I completely agree with the above. A running store evaluated my DD for shoes and inserts. She was still in kids' sizes at the time but they were able to fit her with something. I just had to remind her going into it that we were there for her feet and the look of the shoes did not matter! When she was trying on a few different pair, I reminded her NOT to look at her feet, go with what felt good as she was walking. She ended up being very mature and picked the most comfy (and probably the ugliest option) pair of shoes. I basically told her she had to pick between gymnastics and being "cool" because her severs was out of control at that point. No more flip flops/uggs/toms etc. She wore those sneakers everyday until things got under control. Good luck! (Oh, and I think my daughter ended up with a pair of Brooks)