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Summary Of: Leotards

Leotards are worn by... Leotards are entered through the neck... necked leotards have wide neck openings and are held in place by the elasticity of the garment... Leotards are commonly worn in figure skating... Practice leotards are usually sleeveless... Many leotards are cut high enough above the legs that they expose underwear... leotards were mainly confined to... The 1920s and 1930s saw leotards influencing the style of... Leotards were also worn by professional dancers such as the... styled leotards continued to be worn mainly by stage performers and circus actors... but leotards began to be used as simple and functional exercise garments... leotards remained as such in appearance until a style change in the 70s resulted in more... colorful leotards appearing on the scene... s leotards had become common both as exercise and street wear... These leotards were produced in a variety of... producing a wide variety of leotards for both dance and street wear... produced leotards during this time period then ceased production when they were no longer in fashion... s leotards for exercise wear had become little more than bikini bottoms with straps over the shoulders... s leotards had been almost completely replaced for exercise wear by the sports bra and shorts... leotards may be seen along with other types of garments... s leotards evolved along with the women... s leotards well into the early 1980... s leotards are rarely worn in the U...

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