Personally, as a coach and athlete, I love skorts for one reason only. They eliminate athletes from pulling down their skirts in the routine. Because once that skirt is up, it's an eye sore and if "tillies" underneath are a different color that's all your eye is focused on. I'd rather have a skort that isn't going to budge than a skirt flipped up above your belly button. Now as a fashion designer, I love them because I have seen SO many ill fitted skirts, skorts keep a perfect fit (if made correctly). It's one thing to have a decent sized skirt but if it's "whale tailing" in the back. It looks disturbing on and off the floor. This is just my personal and professional opinion from working in this industry as a coach and uniform designer.
Yes, some may say "I think cheer should be a skirt because it's classic....etc" but if we were in that mindset of not changing things as years pass, we would still be in pleated ankle skirts and knit sweater tops. Some of you are reading this and completly rolling your eyes about everything I just wrote. But at the end of the day, we can love or hate what a gym does, yet it's never going to make a difference in the creative eye of that specific gym owner. I have grown to accept the innovative uniforms, ugly or not. Because if my creative vision came to life and I loved it and people completely bashed it, I'd be beyond upset. We don't think about what comes behind the finished product, Where the idea started, and what that gym owner wanted. It takes a team of people to design, prototype, change, change again, oh and change 50 more times to produce one uniform, and from personal experience it's devastating to me seeing clients so happy with their uniforms, then being shot down.
This is going to sound a tad tacky but every custom uniform has a story, and identity, and it all starts with a vision. It only takes one person/gym/team to step out of the box to create a multi million dollar trend.
Sorry for rambling!! Just something we should all think of .