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Anonymous (afc0)
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Little Stars are BEAUTIFUL, but fit weird, like the crotch is way too wide and it pulls up and looks… odd.
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My daughter loves the couple of Salute leotards that she owns. They do seem very thin/not very supportive, but she really likes how they fit and how soft/comfortable they are. And she's 15 and pretty curvy. But I personally am annoyed with how long they take to come and the lack of communication from the company. I'll buy more for her from there if she asks, but they aren't my favorite to order from by any means. They are pretty popular at her gym and seem to be one of the "in" brands at the moment there.Comfortable, but not great quality. Also, they don't have much support because they are basically like wearing a T-shirt. Just my 2 cents. My kid had a couple but sold/gave them away because she felt like she wasn't "supported" and like she was in her underwear. LOL!
We have two and they are stunning. I have to spend 4 hrs 3 days/ week at the gym, and it brings me joy to see her sparkle and have such a soft, nice fitting (covers front and back). She doesn’t love the extra attention from her peers and coaches admiring them, but it doesn’t bother her either. I love Chalk Warrior!*Posting anon because this might be a bit controversial*
Does anyone know why Chalk Warrior is so popular?
It seems to be crazy popular on Instagram, from the mom-managed Level 3 accounts to teenage college recruitment accounts.
However, they just seem like very overpriced leotards to me? They range from $90-$130 per leo (other Leo brands, like Destira and GK Elite, only cost $30-$70 per leo, and, in my opinion, are often better designed). Not to mention that almost all Chalk Warrior leotards are sold out or in limited sizes.
Maybe I just don't understand leotards, but I don't get the hype...