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  2. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    Leotards are commonly worn in figure skating, postwar modern dance, acrobatic rock'n'roll, traditional ballet and gymnastics, especially by young children. Practice leotards and those worn in podium training sessions are usually sleeveless. Female competition garments for gymnastics and skating are almost always long-sleeved.

  3. List of dancewear - Wikipedia

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    Dancewear is clothing commonly worn by dancers. Items of dancewear include: arm warmers; dance belts; dance shoes; legwarmers; leotards and unitards; pointe shoes ...

  4. A sneak peek at the gymnastics leotards Simone Biles ... - AOL

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    The Team Final design pays homage to the iconic leotard the "Magnificent Seven" wore at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. That was the first U.S. women's gymnastics team to win Olympic gold.

  5. Candace Cameron Bure Shows Off Toned Legs in a ‘Barbie ...

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    The shoot features the 47-year-old in an ‘80s-style workout outfit—a belted teal leotard layered over tights, leg warmers, and a pink bra—that shows off how all-over sculpted Candace is ...

  6. Jules Léotard - Wikipedia

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    Jules Léotard (French:; 1 August 1838 – 16 August 1870) was a French acrobatic performer and aerialist who developed the art of trapeze.He also created and popularized the one-piece gym wear that now bears his name and inspired the 1867 song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", sung by George Leybourne.

  7. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Some societies, many in Northern Europe, are tolerant of nudity in places designated as appropriate for clothing optional recreation. Young children in the Netherlands often play outdoors or in public wading pools nude. [66] This continues, although parents must now be more vigilant of strangers taking pictures. [67]