What is the jersey?
and lootard is a cozy assembly exercise and clothing that covers the body from the shoulders to the top of the thighs. Many artists, including dancers, ice skaters, acrobats and other circus artists, wear this clothing. The 1980s were really a flourishing of Leotard, coming to pop culture through films and dance trends, and during that time they were a popular exercise. The garment comes in a wide range of colors and can be decorated for performances with contrasting color panels, sequins, gems and other accents. In ballet performance, many dance companies wear standardized jerseys so that viewers do not distribute. He was designed by Jules Léotard, a French trapezoidal artist who performed in the 18th century. During his lifetime, he called it Millot , a French word that is referred to as New to a swimming suit. At the end of the 18th century, the term "leotard" began to replace "Maillot" in honor of the inventor of the garment. Clothing has become popular for dancers in the 20th century as soon as they realized the potential of freedom of movementu which triotard allows.
Most artists do not wear the jersey itself. At least it will be worn with stockings, but it is common to wear tutu around the waist to cover the area of the weakness and upper thighs. For most of the performances, it will be worn with a lump, although companies also produce them with half or full sleeves. During the test, many dancers wear their foot heaters with their tricks to prevent the spasm and pain of the muscles.
Elastic material in the jersey allows you to fit comfortably in the wearer. For this reason, it is necessary to ensure that while maintaining clothing should be taken to keep the material outstretched and fine. Most of them come up with nursing tags that describe in detail how they should be treated, but in general they should be manually washed if possible, or to be cold on a cold fine machine cycle. In both cases the leotard should be suspendedto dry, and if it is multicolored, pale colored sections should be hung above the dark to minimize color bleeding. If it has sequins, metal thread and other similar decorations, the hands should always be washed in cold water.