pleated tennis Skirts

Nike Womens Dri-Fit Tennis Pleat Skirt Turquoise 38 GB 10 (334974 408) Nike Womens Dri-Fit Tennis Pleat Skirt Turquoise 38 GB 10 (334974 408) Paypal US $26.64 13d 9h 28m
Nike DriFit Ladies Pleated TENNIS Skirt M NWT  Lt Green Nike DriFit Ladies Pleated TENNIS Skirt M NWT Lt Green Paypal US $35.28 2d 14h 20m
Powered by phpBay Pro

No items matching your keywords were found.

pleated tennis Skirts
pleated tennis Skirts
I'm going to wear a tennis oufit for my wife (very short pleated skirt and all)?


What do you wear under it ?

Seriously, match the color of the skirt with the color of the panties. White to white. Make sure you pad your bra, Have Fun on the court!



Nike Womens Dri-Fit Tennis Pleat Skirt Turquoise 38 GB 10 (334974 408) Nike Womens Dri-Fit Tennis Pleat Skirt Turquoise 38 GB 10 (334974 408) Paypal US $26.64 13d 9h 28m
Nike DriFit Ladies Pleated TENNIS Skirt M NWT  Lt Green Nike DriFit Ladies Pleated TENNIS Skirt M NWT Lt Green Paypal US $35.28 2d 14h 20m
Powered by phpBay Pro

No items matching your keywords were found.


Chiffon Pleated Skirts


Chiffon Pleated Skirts


$27


Chiffon Pleated Skirts - Spicy Holic

Polka Dots Pleated Chiffon Skirts


Polka Dots Pleated Chiffon Skirts


$25


Polka Dots Pleated Chiffon Skirts - PUFFY

wholesale little girls pettiskirts, baby skirts, square dance petticoat, infant skirts, baby pleated skirts, girls skirts


wholesale little girls pettiskirts, baby skirts, square dance petticoat, infant skirts, baby pleated skirts, girls skirts


$88.42


Free shipping,FAST.Wholesale little girls petticoat skirt, baby skirts, girls pettiskirts, girls tutu skirts, baby pleated skirt

Wholesale solid baby pink girls pettiskirts, girls pleated skirts, infant girls knee length skirts, girl petticoat tutu sikrts


Wholesale solid baby pink girls pettiskirts, girls pleated skirts, infant girls knee length skirts, girl petticoat tutu sikrts


$125.15


FREE SHIPPING,FAST DELIVERY.Lovely Skirts ORIGINAL 100%!Wholesale solid baby pink girls pettiskirts, girls pleated skirts

Two Women Both Wearing Box Pleated Skirts Browse Around a Bookshop


Two Women Both Wearing Box Pleated Skirts Browse Around a Bookshop


$49.99


Two Women Both Wearing Box Pleated Skirts Browse Around a Bookshop - Giclee Print

Wholesale zebra hot pink pleated girls skirts, girl petticoat, baby girls pettiskirts, toddler girl skirts, short skirt dress


Wholesale zebra hot pink pleated girls skirts, girl petticoat, baby girls pettiskirts, toddler girl skirts, short skirt dress


$126.32


FREE SHIPPING, FAST DELIERY, Wholesale zebra pleated girls skirts, girl petticoat, baby girls pettiskirts, toddler girl skirts

Pleated Layered Skirt / Women's Skirts (FF-D-CA1291001)


Pleated Layered Skirt / Women's Skirts (FF-D-CA1291001)


$20


Women's skirts with pleated hem design and fit style.Provide you a slim look, easy to wear and match with. Essential for your wardrobe.Excluding Accessories.Model InfoModel size: Height: 172cm, Bust: 84cm, Waist: 62cm, Hip: 92cmModel wearing size S.ABOUT ME45 % Polyester 55 % WashLOOK AFTER MEHand washNet Weight: 0.14 KgShipping Weight: 0.24 Kg​

Kwik Sew Pretty Pleated Skirts (3914) Pattern


Kwik Sew Pretty Pleated Skirts (3914) Pattern


$11.98


Pattern includes detailed instructions and pattern pieces to create short or long pull-up skirts in Misses' sizes XS, S, M, L and XL.Click here for pattern back.

Fred Perry - Pleated Tennis Skort (White) - Apparel


Fred Perry - Pleated Tennis Skort (White) - Apparel


$70


Zappos.com is proud to offer the Fred Perry - Pleated Tennis Skort (White) - Apparel: Not every serve is an ace, and sometimes you just miss the volley. In an unbeatably chic Fred Perry tennis skort, though, you'll win the style match every time. ; Fitted skort features dropped pleating a modern take on the timeless tennis look. ; Mesh paneling for improved ventilation. ; Iconic Laurel Wreath embroidered at hip. ; Smooth, stretch waistband reduces chafing. ; Dual tennis-ball pockets. ; Built-in stretch shorts for improved on-the-court coverage. ; Shorts: 92% nylon, 8% elastane; Mesh: 85% polyester, 15% elastane; Skirt: 100% polyester. ; Machine wash warm and hang dry. ; Imported. ; Waist Measurement: 26 in ; Outseam: 10 in ; Inseam: 3 in ; Front Rise: 8 in ; Back Rise: 11 in ; Leg Opening: 18 in ; Skirt Length: 12 in ; Product measurements were taken using size UK 8 (US 4). Please note that measurements may vary by size. ; Keep your clothing clean, in place, and in style with these products! Hollywood's best-kept Fashion Secret:

Tennis


Tennis


$9.79


Tennis

wholesale lavender girl pettiskirt dress, girl short skirt dress, girls dresses skirts, girl petticoat, girl pleated skirt


wholesale lavender girl pettiskirt dress, girl short skirt dress, girls dresses skirts, girl petticoat, girl pleated skirt


$139.47


WHOLESALE girl pettiskirt, girl pettiskirt dress, girl short skirt dress, girls dresses skirts, girl petticoat,girl pleated skir

Country Club Baby Tennis Sun Hat


Country Club Baby Tennis Sun Hat


$13.5


On or off the court, this sun hat makes a great baby gift. Keeping baby looking good and shaded from the sun, this white tennis hat features a pleated brim trimmed with pink grosgrain ribbon with green racquets repeated throughout. Features and facts: White sun hat with pleated brim features a band of pink ribbon and oversized bow with tennis racquet motifSizes 0-12 monthsCoordinates with other Country Club Baby Tennis products: Tennis Tunic and Legging Set, Tennis Socks Set, Tennis All-In-One Dress, Tennis Burp Cloth and Tennis Bib

Revelation Skirts


Revelation Skirts


$12.49


Revelation Skirts


Account limit of 2104 requests per hour exceeded.




Lacoste White Pleated Tennis Mini Skirt 01

Cheerleading Uniform

guide hook
This is the uniform outfit worn by cheerleading squads usually indicative of the mascot, school, and/or colors of the team and/or organization they are representing. Cheerleading uniforms in the early 1900s were a steadfast symbol of the schools they represented, usually depicting the first letter of a high school or the first letter plus the letters "H" and "S", standing for "high school." These letters were normally sewn onto a sweater-type garment, sometimes even polo shirts in warm weather. While showing school spirit and having a uniformed cheerleading team, these sweater-tops were often hot, bulky, and not very functional for any type of athletic movement. The most common type of sweater worn by cheerleaders in the early 1900s was a long cardigan with multiple buttons, normally worn over a turtle neck shirt or collared blouse. The school letters were often sewn in either corner of the sweater sometimes in the middle of a megaphone shape. Worn with the sweater was a very modest ankle-length wool skirt, often a darker color than the sweater. Some early cheerleading squads chose plaid fabrics for skirts, often these squads were from religious schools and universities, as plaid was the main fabric of their classroom uniforms. Early cheerleading squads wore saddle shoes or flat canvas sneakers with high dress socks with their uniforms. This style of uniform continued through the 1950s and 1960s and is often depicted in movies and photos from that time period.

As the focus of cheerleading shifted from an auxiliary unit, to an athletic pursuits, changes in the uniforms' material, style and fit were necessary.

As fashion styles changed through the 1960s so did the cheerleading uniform. Gone were the overly long wool skirts, as pleated shorter skirts became more popular. The long skirt was essentially chopped in half as knee length cotton fabric skirts made for easier movement and a more comfortable experience for the wearer as compared to their wool counterparts. The sweater top changed dramatically, squads elected to wear short sleeve crew neck sweaters in favor of long cardigans. However the school letters and megaphone emblem remained, now being placed in the center of the stylish crew neck sweaters. Some squads in the is time period, in particular high school squads, favored placing an additional embroidered emblem with the squad member's name on the center of the school letter patch. This was a symbol of high school popularity, as it was a huge privilege to be a cheerleader.

Much changed in uniform fashion from the 1960s. Most squads now wore more athletic sneakers or tennis shoes. Also more variety was available for sweaters, vests or shells and skirts. The sweater now featured a stripe pattern on the front, in alternating school colors. The letter patch became more elaborate as well, often more colorful and unique. Sweaters were also less bulky and had a more flattering fit. This new slimmed style allowed better movement and more of a functional fit, without sacrificing modesty or tradition. Sweaters were made to fit close to the body for a tighter fit, and the length was tapered very short to eliminate excess fabric overlapping the skirt. Often this caused the cheerleader's bare abdomen to be exposed during movement- by now most sweaters were worn without any shirt or collared blouse beneath them. Different styles were incorporated to give squads more of a choice. Round neck, and v-neck sweaters were popular with squads seeking greater functionality, as cheerleading was becoming more athletic instead of the standard vocal chant. The new sweater styles allowed squads to eliminate the extra collared blouse beneath the sweater, essentially just wearing the sweater over a brassiere. While these uniforms provided a functional style, some modest women in society viewed these outfits as scandalous and racy. The shorter skirts combined with the shorter and tighter sweaters were viewed by some as "improper."

Theses uniforms are similar to the current uniforms except slouch socks especially wigwam slouch socks were very popular to wear. Also Keds champion sneakers were worn by many cheerleaders. A typical school cheerleading uniform from 1985 doesn't look much different than a uniform today. The favored top in this period was a waist-length button down sleeveless vest, worn with or without a turtle-neck layer underneath. The vest top was a modest style, and was mostly un-revealing. The choice skirt remained a pleat model, but with added color striping around the bottom hem. The length style preferred was shortened to mid-thigh or slightly longer for most squads. The general rule at this time was the skirt had to be down the the end of fingers when arm down at side.

Most uniforms are currently made from a polyester blended fabric, usually containing spandex as well. The top (currently called a vest or shell) is form fitting along the body and comes in either long sleeves or no sleeves. Most American school squads wear a sleeveless top with either a sports bra or an athletic tank top underneath. If the shell lacks sleeves, many teams wear a turtle neck bodysuit under it, although this is not required specifically. The bodysuits can be either leotard like or covering only to the bottom of the ribcage. Due to guidelines imposed by the National Federation of High Schools, high school squads must have a top that covers their midriff with arms by their sides. Most school sanctioned squads have modest looking uniform tops that are usually a waist-length fit, similar to a normal fitting shirt, showing the midriff only when moving, jumping, or bending. These requirements do not apply to all star cheerleading organizations, therefore, many have tops that stop at or just below the bottom of the bra line. Another growing trend among all star teams is having sections of material missing (allowing bare skin to show) across the top for the chest, the shoulders, the top of the back, or portions of the arms. The length of skirts has shortened dramatically, with the average length for skirts at both high school and all star being 12 to 14 inches, and lengths are shrinking every year, however some coaches and various team sponsors encourage wearing shorter skirts due to safety reasons (too much fabric can be dangerous while tumbling.) Skirts are worn over top of colored or metallic spandex/polyester briefs, also called lollies or spankies. These briefs are worn over top of underpants and are sometimes printed with starts, dots, etc. The briefs can also sometimes have a team logo, such as a paw print, sewn on the side or across the behind(this started back in the late 80's early 90's for sure).

About the Author

Himfr is a scholar, focusing his research on Chinese cultures. If you are interested in purchasing China goods, please visit www.himfr.com

Comments are closed.