Show Your Support With The Best Cheerleading Uniforms

By Gabrielle Lambert


In order to encourage school spirit in sports, cheerleaders were introduced. These were female athletes that would be grouped into three or more groups that would encourage the crowd to go wild with their cheers. They cheer and encourage the sportsmen that are playing in their various sports. It was meant to give the sportsmen motivation to do well while they were playing. Over the previous century, cheerleading uniforms have been distinguishable for their flirty and cheerful appearance. Like many other things, they have evolved over time.

Soon when this sport became an activity for girls they would wear garb that was a symbol of the institutions that they represented. The most common garb that was worn was a long sleeve cardigan sweater with buttons worn over a turtle neck shirt or collared blouse. The letters that represented the institution that these cheerleaders represented would form the shape of a megaphone which is still a common shape these days.

Along with the cardigan, a long ankle length skirt featuring the school's colors would be worn. Skirts became noticeably shorter by the 1960's when the skirt was cut off at the knee. The cardigans that the women wore during the 1970's would feature the school colors as well as the school's initial letters.

The cardigan sweater became shorter and closer fitting so that it would not overlap with the skirt. The school logos became more prominent as colors were introduced. The cardigan became a round neck or a turtle neck sweater and the sleeves were shortened.

Instead of saddle shoes, the women started to wear sneakers in the 1970's and their costumes were made from cotton or lighter fabric that allowed for easier movement. The skirts were made a bit shorter in a pleated fashion. The sweater changed quite dramatically in this decade as they were streamlined and closer fitting which was more flattering as it tapered to the body.

Today, the costume has changed even more dramatically than the 70's. The costume is made in dramatic colors sometimes even incorporating metallic fabric. The cuts are quite different exposing the skin of the neck shoulders or back and sometimes the midriff.

The skirts are as short as 13 inches long. If the cheerleader is in high school there are stringent regulations in terms of the length of the shell also known as the vest. This can be worn over a form fitting body suit which is can be long sleeved and a turtle neck.

As the sport has become more and more competitive, the regulations around dress are stringent however; in some cases the garb can expose a bit of skin. In the case of all-star cheerleaders, they are allowed to have shell vests that expose the midriff entirely. Cheerleading uniforms are striking with their bright colors and short skirts. They are also entirely unique and made with the colors of each school.




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