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Here's another view, without the socks.
I like it a lot better without the knee highs
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Here's another view, without the socks.
Sorry for being a huge prude:
I know they're an open team but I dislike this flashing pose. I'm just a Negative Nancy and already foresee children doing it and the choreography that's going to incorporate ripping their tops open :confused:
I tried really hard to see it like that but I just can't get past that that's their bra. Which I know makes no sense because I'm totally fine with sports bras in practice and crops in general. I guess it's more the notion of a program getting these for their non-open teams and the action of kids ripping their tops open to see their bras. Like if skirts ride up and spanx are visible it's whatever, but if there's a slit cut so high or there's Velcro to rip it open for the dance that's a no from me. But I respect and understand your opinion as well! :D I actually like the design besides that.I don't see this pose as being provocative, although I can understand how it could be perceived as that. To me it seems more superhero-esque, like superman unbuttoning his shirt to reveal his logo.
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Actually in love with these :rolleyes:
Here's a video of the OO5 uniform top "reveal"
TG's socks get higher and higher each year. At some point they'll just have to settle with leggings.
NOOOOPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEE. Highly innapropriate. I do not care a single bit that this is an open team. This is still a youth sport and they will be doing this at Disney. Like come tf on. I hope someone stands up and gives them a deduction for that uniform.
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Would people still be a fan if the piece in question was a skirt? I feel like if they do get a deduction, people will protest the heck out of it because they're an open team. (Where the bottom age is 14.)
It's a shame, because apart from the zipper/velcro, I really like the uniform.
Would people still be a fan if the piece in question was a skirt? I feel like if they do get a deduction, people will protest the heck out of it because they're an open team. (Where the bottom age is 14.)
It's a shame, because apart from the zipper/velcro, I really like the uniform.
I really side-eyed the tweet that Top Gun retweeted with a guy unzipping the girl's bra top....I can only speak for myself, but I'll have a problem with any team at any age level innapropriately "flashing" any body part using any piece of clothing.
If USASF actually cared about cheer first and not money, they'd give a warning day 1 and a deduction day 2 if the issue isnt addressed by the team. I have little faith in USASF though and I highly doubt theyll get a deduction but id love to be proven wrong.
FWIW, I like the uni, just not with the... unique functionality.
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