i have to disagree, i really like uniforms like CA allstars, although u have to be itty bitty to make it look right i think they really show off how athletic all the girls are and they look cute on the floor
I also like fierces uniform but I think cheerforces uniforms were one of the best. I really liked the way the white stripe down the arm accentuated their clean motions .
I liked Georgia's Coed Senior team just because their doctor theme was cool and something different...but i think if too many teams do something like that, it may get boring after a while.
TOP GUNS uniroforms are awsome, very original and are fun! (yeah if your one of the girls you have to work your butt off to fit in the uniform) but whats hard work if you dont have a little reward....?
NoR CaL wrote: TOP GUNS uniroforms are awsome, very original and are fun! (yeah if your one of the girls you have to work your butt off to fit in the uniform) but whats hard work if you dont have a little reward....?
Exactly!! Those uniforms are amazing. Really cutting edge.
What I wonder is why do they make these uniforms so uncomfortable. The material on most of these outfits is heavy, hot, and it chafes. They are made for subzero conditions much like a wet suit or a bullet proof vest. Why can't they make them for better movement? When they don't fit right the skirts don't fall in to place properly and it distracts from the routine to watch everyone tug and pull at their uniform after a good tumble. Make them lighter and more comfortable and everyone can look and feel better.
Pyramids new uniforms looked so cool on the stage last weekend. Their dance routines look so cool when they move their arms and they have different color divisions on their sleeves, when they put their arms up you can't see the gold, it made you really pay attention to what they were doing, everything just looked really sharp.
I think they look sharp (Pyramids), but they're a little too star trekkish for my taste. I think the simpler, lighter, less material uniforms show off the athleticism a bit more. But hey, I'll wear whatever I'm told, lol.
Since this is anonymous I am going to be completely honest with you.
In no way am I trying to be disrespectful to your gyms. I have seen all the cheergyms teams and have really enjoyed all the different routines. Your parents are really nice people too, But if I am going to be honest I have to say that I really hate the uniforms.
They seem really out dated and kind of pop warner style if ya know what I mean. I would like to see more of the newer styles and materials. This doesn't mean you have to go showing off your stomach if you dont want to .
What an interesting statement you just made. Having helped in designing a cheergyms uniform I can tell you first hand that these uniforms are custom designed. They are not taken out of a cheerleading magazine or uniform catalogue. They are all hand drawn with emphasis on making it unique and different. I'd be curious to see what pop warner team (from any era) has ever worn a uniform that looks remotely close to one of the cheergyms uniforms.
I think you need to go to a pop warner competition and take a close look at those uniforms. I can name at least 5 all star programs off the top of my head who have those uniforms.
Being innovative in the uniform department does not mean using less material or sequence. Rather, cheergyms continues thier classiness by covering all thier all stars and making uniforms that will flatter them all equally.
Also Being Honest -- just because they're custom made doesn't mean they're attractive. I also don't care for the cheergyms uniforms, but that's just my opinion. THey look a bit old fashioned to me, sort of like what waitresses would wear. And showing more skin is not classless. Our uniforms cover our stomachs, but I like the ones that don't too. I will say that the cheergym routines are very sharp looking. But I think they would be even with different uniforms.
I will have to say that I am a parent strongly against the "let's bare all" look that a lot of gyms are going for lately. They are fine for college age levels but I think for any girls under 18 they are inappropriate and not necessary. Especially when you are putting little girls in those!! I have enough of a problem as a parent trying to keep my daughter properly covered every day and I don't want the mixed message that I am ok with her "baring all" to compete in front of hundreds of people and then saying she can't in every day life. Also, it is unfair to put girls that don't have the body type to carry it off in those. All I see when I see teams in those uniforms is stomach. It distracts me from the performance. For these reasons, I brought my daughter to a Cheergyms team as I felt they have the same values and concerns I do and I want taught to my daughter.