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A [[skin tight]], one-piece [[bodysuit]] that covers the torso but leaves the legs free. Sleeves can be anywhere from [[sleeveless]] to [[long sleeves]]. They usually have a very simple design (often even just a single color), and are typically made of light fabrics to accommodate athletic activities. They are most often worn by acrobats, [[gymnastics|gymnasts]], [[dancer]]s, and circus performers. They also influenced the [[one-piece swimsuit]] design, but swimsuits should not be tagged as leotards. If the leotard does cover at least the upper legs, do not use this tag. Use [[bodysuit]] instead. h4. Colors and Styles * [[red leotard]] * [[pink leotard]] * [[orange leotard]] * [[yellow leotard]] * [[green leotard]] * [[blue leotard]] * [[purple leotard]] * [[black leotard]] * [[white leotard]] * [[grey leotard]] * [[brown leotard]] * [[see-through leotard]] h4. See also * [[bodysuit]] * [[highleg leotard]] * [[impossible leotard]] * [[leotard under clothes]] * [[Playboy bunny]] * [[ribbed leotard]] * [[side-tie leotard]] * [[strapless leotard]] * [[thong leotard]] * [[torn leotard]] * [[unitard]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |