I have to say, my favorite thing about cheerleading would be the uniforms we wear to compete. Some teams have ugly ones, but I have seen some really nice creative ones! Over the years, if I take a look at all my uniforms you can definitely see a huge change. The uniforms now are a lot more of the creative side with the cutouts and straps, and now the uniforms have extra cute add ons like studs or rhinestones. Back when I was younger in 2003 the uniforms for each team were similar in one way or another, now teams have the option of being unique and getting more fancy with their uniforms. I have seen some cheer teams actually have a theme with their uniforms; the uniforms were identical to nurse outfits!
Uniforms that have something to grab your eye are the uniforms that look the best while performing in my eyes. If there are strips down the arm or down the skirt it looks nice when the team does motions. Uniforms can make your team look good or bad and you always try to stay fit for your uniform!

DONT WANT TO LOOK LIKE THIS!
I have to say that the last picture made me giggle. All the uniforms you put up are really nice and I am surprised that they can make motions cleaner, I would of never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the last picture. Hahaha. I have always admired cheerleading uniforms because they are cute even though they are sports uniforms. My uniform I have to wear for softball is okay, but I wish it had more sparkles like these do. These uniforms are a great way to show your team's style while performing your routines, a good combination!
ReplyDeleteAs a guy, I can honestly say cheerleading is nothing without a nice uniform. The uniform, in my opinion, is the thing that grabs the most attention since its covered with all of these shiny rhinestones and filled with vibrant colors. The uniform makes the cheerleader seem like a colorful comet when she's spinning in the air, and I'm sure routines take this fact into consideration. Oh, what's up with that last picture? How is that scrawny, little man holding that 300-pound whale?
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