To find your perfect fit, simply use our size charts. Ordering competition leotards for a team? Take the guesswork out of sizing your team by using our Sizing Sample Program. Menu Search. GK Elite. No matching products found. Items per page: 24 36 Items per page: 24 36 48 rntttt. Items per page: 24 36 rntttt The crystals on our Olympic leotards were Swarovski — they're gorgeous! I loved it. There's also a shiny thicker nylon that people wear now. It's different and it's comfortable, but most of all, it looks really good on.
In gymnastics, everything is a competition. You want to have your hair look the best and your makeup look the best. You want to be the best, and you want to have the prettiest leotard. For Team USA, we want to have the best leotards that we can, and we always come up with something very cool. Even when we're competing for ourselves at the Visa Championships every year, me and my coach spend months and months designing a leotard. It definitely is really fun to look and pick colors.
If you ever watch the Visa Championships, you'll see every single girl has two different leotards. You get to pick them, so that's really special. I'm already thinking about mine for this year. The thing about warm-ups is that they are always so gymnastics-y!
They have these bell-bottom pants and these zipped up jackets with collars. It's like disco I don't even know how to explain it.
It's so weird! I would love to design my own, but sadly that's just the way gymnastics works. It's a little bit edgy, but casual at the same time. A lot of it is testing — we test quite a bit on an athlete. Everything is only used after it's been extensivly tested. Wear testing is obviously hugely important, and wash testing is big — you're going to wash and wear it. So you want to make sure you have a quality garment.
Also I would say getting the elastic right is important. Leg and neck. If it's a training leotard you have it in the arms.
If it's a long-sleeve competitive leotard, the sleeves are not elastic. You look more dressed than a tank. It's a finished look. And you see the arm lines better if they're covered in fabric. I don't know specificaly for the Olympics if there's a rule about it but everyone does it because it wouldn't look good not to.
Yeah actually we'll be doing a replica collection of the leotards they wore to compete in that will be available later this month. I think it's so personal. First of all what's not personal is quality and fit. You have to have that or you're not going to do your job out there.
That's psychological — you want that confidence from the outfits. With the statement, I think it's personal. What one team loves is so different from what another team would choose. For USA I would say they tend to go very symmetrical and regal.
They look regal and elegant and that's what makes the quintessential leotard for them. Some countries have a much busier look, and some say that's distracting from their routine, anything that cuts the body up a lot.
0コメント