geschrieben von San Francisco Dancer at am 19.01. um 00:39:08 - als Antwort auf: M Stevens Dance Belts von Jeffery at Tights and definition. Capezio nylon tights are not my favorite. The sizing is strange. They're always baggy. I'm not that tall and if I get a size that isn't baggy, they're too short. My favorite tights are also made by MStevens. They're made of milskin which fits great and looks great too. If you want to avoid the "uni-butt" look, try sewing suspenders to your tights or try an elastic band around your waist. If you wear the band around your waist, merely roll the top of the tights over the elastic. The best thing I've found are those military issue belts with the sliding buckle. The belting is stiff enough to keep it's shape and the buckle easily adjusts to fit properly. Happy dancing. >A couple of questions here for all you experienced ones...>First off I've just started dancing in the past year and have been using Capezio Dance Belts, however I still find them to be a bit uncomfortable... A friend told me that the back-strap on Msteves belts is a little thinner and that I ought to try them. I was curious if anyone could tell me of an Online place that sells Mstevens dance belts and leotards...>Also Ive been using Capezio tights, black ones, and they seem to be on the "thin" side... Any ideas or recommendations on a better pair?>Thridly, and lastly, as a male when wearing tights how do you pull up the tights to achieve the "defined" effect of the male body? As in how do you get them to ride up in the rear and eliminate the "uni-butt" effect as my teacher calls it...>Keep in mind that during shows I will wear a dance-belt and then a leotard and then tights in that order so the tights are over the leotard, this way when wearing the top of the costume which is generally always owned by the studio I have a layer of my own in between...>Thanks for all the help... >Jeffery Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |