Male dancewear
geschrieben von Seamless at am 16.03. um 00:28:53 - als Antwort auf: Hi Seamless! von balletboy >I have a car load of red tights and unitards. Some are BalTogs nylon-lycra, with either tank tops or long sleeved with zip up the back. I have many red leotards, like Capezio all nylon with scoop neck and long sleeves (I wear these under an open white button-down shirt with the white shirt's sleeves rolled up, and all the front buttons open, tucked into a tight pair of Levis, or just alone around the house), and red lycra tights from Gilda Marx, which I wear in the park with a cut-off t-shirt or schimmel, showing off my abs, despite the fact that they'd probably look better with some liposuction.>I have some fire-engine red cotton-lycra bike unitards that I wear while biking...gotta keep those drivers alert to my presence on the road.>But I'm reluctant to wear red in ballet class.>I wear either grey or white in ballet class. You see the muscles better.>I think my body, despite some deposits of fat that came with advancing age, looks "sexy" in any dancewear. Under any of that fat happens to be muscles that are worked hard every day.>Sure, any balletboy should be proud of his body, and should wear whatever he feels comfortable in (I think I was the first to say that I'd dance only in a dancebelt if I could), and should wear whatever he think shows his body off the best.>balletboy--Hi BalletBoy,Wow, you sure live up to your name! ;-) Personally, I like almost everything MStevens, except that Baltogs has a one-up on them with unitard design--one style they offer has no seams (my preoccupation, as you may have guessed!) up the front or sides. As for red tights, I think I saw Gilda Marx once, a long time ago, and frowned at the sizes capped below mine (I'm 6' 200lbs lean). Do you know of any makers other than Baltogs that handles this size without sacrificing quality and opaqueness? May your motion always be painless and free,~Seamless~ Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |