leotard
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, gymnasts, dancers, 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.
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
See also
- bodysuit
- highleg leotard
- impossible leotard
- leotard under clothes
- Playboy bunny
- ribbed leotard
- side-tie leotard
- strapless leotard
- thong leotard
- torn leotard
- unitard
The following tags implicate this tag: adjusting_leotard, angel_leotard, athletic_leotard, black_leotard, blue_leotard, brown_leotard, frilled_leotard, green_leotard, grey_leotard, highleg_leotard, impossible_leotard, latex_leotard, leotard_aside, leotard_peek, leotard_pull, leotard_under_clothes, orange_leotard, pink_leotard, pink_leotard_(dq), purple_leotard, red_leotard, ribbed_leotard, see-through_leotard, side-tie_leotard, strapless_leotard, striped_leotard, taut_leotard, thong_leotard, torn_leotard, white_leotard, and yellow_leotard (learn more).