Balletlover - Balletmania
written by RemmyO at on 15.10. at 19:57:46 - as answer to: Re: How many seams has a Baltog unitard ? by Seamless at >>Why likes everyone the Baltog Unitards ?>>As I remember they have four seams ?>>But a Starstyled Unitard has only one !!>>Greetings,>>RemmyO>-->Well, you asked the right person. Being as close to seamless as possible has been my quest for years. Actually, Baltogs has made unitards with very few seams. I have two footed Baltogs unitards where the only seams below the shoulders and above the ankles are just 3--two, each on the inner sides of the legs, and one on the back where the zipper goes. Sleeves and feet always add at least two seams on each. I consider the seam count for each part of the body (leg, torso, arms, etc). Baltogs also makes heavier weight unitards which have many seams--2 on each leg (inner and outer sides) and 4 on the torso (both sides, front and back) = 6 total. And that's not counting feet and arms.>Currently is impossible for a heavyweight unitard to have just one seam (once textile lasers improve, we may eventually see seamless clothing). I've only seen a tank style bodystocking without feet that has one seam which goes down the front, under the crotch, and up the back (which is really two seams). But that material is very thin, like opaque pantyhose. So, you must have overlooked a seam or two on yours. Is it a tank style ankle length unitard?>~Seamless~ Correction : There's only one seam on each body part which means : - one for the torso (on the back)- one for each leg (innerside, I hate seams on the outside of the leg)- one for each arm which makes a total of 5 When I wrote my question I thought only about the torso. I have a heavier weight Baltog-unitard with many seams, but I never saw the one you are describing in your answer. On the internet it's always very difficult to count the seams on the very small pictures !! The FLEXI WEIGHT LYCRA of Star-Styled is quite thick material. Greetings,RemmyO Answers to this message:
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