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  2. Kim Kardashian Paired the Sleekest Leotard With the Tallest ...

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    Between sporting thigh-high boots for an unusual sweat sesh and wearing them during one (of many) at-home photoshoots, Kim Kardashian has practically become the poster child of sexy boots.

  3. Alison Brie Shows Off Her Epic Booty In A Thong Leotard ... - AOL

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    Alison Brie donned a thong leotard, cowboy boots, and angel wings in an Instagram Story, showing off her toned butt and legs. Alison works with Jason Walsh.

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    GK Elite Sportswear created unique leotard designs to help Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera sparkle at the Olympics. Inside the design of intricate, crystal ...

  5. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    Jules Léotard in the garment that bears his name. A leotard (/ ˈ l iː ə t ɑːr d /) is a unisex skin-tight one-piece garment that covers the torso from the crotch to the shoulder. . The garment was made famous by the French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard (1838–187

  6. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    The left black is a thong leotard and the red under it a unitard. A bodysuit is a one-piece form-fitting or skin-tight garment that covers the torso and the crotch. [1] The design of a basic bodysuit is similar to a one-piece swimsuit and a leotard, though the materials may vary.

  7. 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.