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Furthermore, and this is about to get really real, what about girls on their cycle who aren't ready to "upgrade?"
Can we all just go commando and be done with it? :confused:
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Furthermore, and this is about to get really real, what about girls on their cycle who aren't ready to "upgrade?"
Would we still hate the back of the Cheer Savannah uniform if the mesh was nude lined?
Hallelujah thank you! Beautiful, conservative, simple. I mean, your niece would look adorable in a paper sack, but these uniforms are gorgeous. Big upgrade from the full mystic ones I have in my head somewhere (was that them?)
:shocked: but why?It's a common thing around me. Our middle school requires no underwear lines if girls are wearing yoga pants or leggings and its the same policy at another high school near me. It's so strange to me that, that's not common...
It's a common thing around me. Our middle school requires no underwear lines if girls are wearing yoga pants or leggings and its the same policy at another high school near me. It's so strange to me that, that's not common...
It would still give the illusion of a backless uniform, lined or not. Therefore, I would not really be a fan either way. The only thing the lining would do, is make undergarments less noticeable (though they would still have to be skin colored so as to not show a shadow through the skin colored lining).Would we still hate the back of the Cheer Savannah uniform if the mesh was nude lined?
It's a common thing around me. Our middle school requires no underwear lines if girls are wearing yoga pants or leggings and its the same policy at another high school near me. It's so strange to me that, that's not common...
The new uniforms look very classy. They are sure to stand out this season (especially compared to all the mish mash uniforms I have seen on this thread) & add to making routines look very sharp and clean. Well done!Yes, here's a transformation picture from last year to this year... Glad to have a little creative influence over this years look. ;)
Furthermore, and this is about to get really real, what about girls on their cycle who aren't ready to "upgrade?"
Well choosing to wear one is one thing... But you could hypothetically wear regular underwear, if you didn't mind the underwear lines. The problem I have is that they don't have an option.... It's thong or nothing.I guess because when I first started all-star and was directly told what kind of underwear to wear under my uniform, I never thought about it. Yes I do wear the aforementioned underwear, but I also wear nike pros under my uniform. My uniform is in no way "overly revealing," I just don't like underwear lines. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I would never think of any other underwear for competitions.
Considering she just got promoted to superintendent and US News & World Report has us as one of the top ranked public high schools in the state, I think she's concerning herself with the correct things. Thanks though.If underwear lines are pressing issues why not ban leggings and yoga pants?
But you know what. I've seen underwear lines on jeans and khakis and skirts. Your principal needs to find new things to concern herself with. People wear underwear. She can deal. What happens if someone leans over and a thong hangs out? Does the world end?
I wish people wouldn't tuck baggy jeans into boots. Someone should put a ban on that.
Considering she just got promoted to superintendent and US News & World Report has us as one of the top ranked public high schools in the state, I think she's concerning herself with the correct things. Thanks though.