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They decided to have capris like one week before the competition. Their senior 5 team got deduction for showing butt at their nationals so they wanted to be on the safe side.
Anyone notice that the Legacy Extreme & VAS uniforms are the exact same uniform?
Please no capris. If your team must wear capri's no one can way more than 93 pounds and must be at least 5 foot tall. In other words this is not going to be an attractive look on most.
I don't like the capris because honestly cheerleading is a very "girly" sport, and the capris just don't look as girly as a skirt or shorts do. Yes there are plenty of male cheerleaders but overall it is a feminine sport with all of the choreography and flair and such, and I think that the almost unisex-looking uniforms takes a lot of the style and flair out of the sport. If it were an NCATA or Stunt team, sure, it would look fine. But they don't match the flash of most allstar cheerleading routines.
The capris are definatly not my favorite choice on any team:
1. They look more like warm ups than real outfit.
2. Wouldn't you get HOT? I get gross and sweaty in my skirt alone.
3. Every girls sport mainly has skirts...field hockey.. lacrosse..tennis..etc. It's not a matter of looking more athletic, as most girls sports wear some form of skirt too. (ours just happen to look fierce;))
I didn't even notice the spotters the first time, I had to re-watch it to see what you where talking about but yeah I laughed.the bald guy is my favourite, I was laughing every time he came running forward :)
just saying that I personally would get hot, and I know some of my teammates feel that way toGuys wear pants and survive. Its not that big of a deal.
Compared to crop tops and short skirts? I think capris and a full top cover a wider range of body types.