Leotard

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A '''leotard''' is a garment closely covering the upper part of the body down to the crotch.  It does not cover the legs at all; a garment that does tha tis a [[unitard]].  A leotard may be sleeveless, or have short or long sleeves.
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A '''leotard''' is a garment closely covering the upper part of the body down to the crotch.  It does not cover the legs at all; a garment that does that is a [[unitard]].  A leotard may be sleeveless, or have short or long sleeves.
  
 
Initially designed for circus acrobats (and named after the acrobat Jules Léotard), it is mainly worn now by ballet dancers, but can also be worn as [[lingerie]].  A women's one-piece bathing suit is effectively a sleeveless leotard.
 
Initially designed for circus acrobats (and named after the acrobat Jules Léotard), it is mainly worn now by ballet dancers, but can also be worn as [[lingerie]].  A women's one-piece bathing suit is effectively a sleeveless leotard.

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A leotard is a garment closely covering the upper part of the body down to the crotch. It does not cover the legs at all; a garment that does that is a unitard. A leotard may be sleeveless, or have short or long sleeves.

Initially designed for circus acrobats (and named after the acrobat Jules Léotard), it is mainly worn now by ballet dancers, but can also be worn as lingerie. A women's one-piece bathing suit is effectively a sleeveless leotard.

Most leotards cover the bottom, but some are high-cut or thong-cut.

The garment is made of a stretchy fabric that enables it to be tight-fitting to the body, which many find erotic. It is one item of interest to many spandex fetishists.

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