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Right! And again, having seen them in person, from more than 10 feet away, you can't even tell that section is mesh anyways.i guess i dont see what the big deal is with the capris having mesh, i mean if it were a skirt you would be seeing that part of the leg and more anyways.
Maybe I'm biased because I'm sitting here like, "Please God... Give my baby that uniform next year... Pleeeeeeeease..."I love them too, it's not just you!
They are capris.
All I can think of is people outside of our sport seeing this and wondering why we feel the need to unnecessarily flash pieces of skin? I can defend crop tops, shorts, skirts, skorts, makeup.... but not things like this. Besides, how functional is mesh? Not trying to bash (though that might be what I just did), but I don't want things like this to mar the image of my favorite sport.All I'm going to say is to wait until the full reveal at Worlds. I have seen these uniforms in person, and they are gorgeous! I don't give my stamp of approval lightly as far as uniforms go, but I cannot wait for my CP to be able to wear this uniform next season.
ETA: Just because my curiosity is getting the better of me, @Official OWECheer what exactly is the issue with the preview shown? No hate intended. I'm just wondering what you don't like about it.
But where the mesh is placed, you would see that area of skin with a skirt anyway. I'm not saying that mesh has a function, it doesn't, but I don't see how the placement of this mesh makes it any worse than a skirt would.All I can think of is people outside of our sport seeing this and wondering why we feel the need to unnecessarily flash pieces of skin? I can defend crop tops, shorts, skirts, skorts, makeup.... but not things like this. Besides, how functional is mesh? Not trying to bash (though that might be what I just did), but I don't want things like this to mar the image of my favorite sport.
I usually am not a fan of capris but I have to say this uniform is beautiful!:( I have yet to see a pair of uniform capris that I like. The top looks beautiful, though.
I can see where you're coming from, and I agree to a certain extent. I think the athletic appearance of our current uniforms is what makes me like them. I will say again though that these are really beautiful in person. The mesh on the leg is not all that visible from a distance.All I can think of is people outside of our sport seeing this and wondering why we feel the need to unnecessarily flash pieces of skin? I can defend crop tops, shorts, skirts, skorts, makeup.... but not things like this. Besides, how functional is mesh? Not trying to bash (though that might be what I just did), but I don't want things like this to mar the image of my favorite sport.
Right, but then why not just get a shorter garment? Or full cloth capris (I love capris)? Why the mesh cutout?But where the mesh is placed, you would see that area of skin with a skirt anyway. I'm not saying that mesh has a function, it doesn't, but I don't see how the placement of this mesh makes it any worse than a skirt would.
Not disagreeing that it doesn't really serve a purpose. I just don't see how it makes cheerleaders look bad.Right, but then why not just get a shorter garment? Or full cloth capris (I love capris)? Why the mesh cutout?
Again, maybe that's just my preference. Mesh isn't very durable.
Because looking too fancy makes cheer look less legitimate. Again, some people don't care (and that's their choice), but still.Not disagreeing that it doesn't really serve a purpose. I just don't see how it makes cheerleaders look bad.
This girl is gorgeous, her make up is ON POINT and the guy looks like Tony Starks friend from Iron Man - Doppleganger I think is the termPower Cheer Toronto Cobras 2015-16 uniforms. IOC5 team wearing these ones at Worlds this year!![]()
She reminds me of a girl on Cali All-Girl 6. She has an account on here.This girl is gorgeous, her make up is ON POINT