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I had heard lots of good things about Ozone leos and thought it was cool to see a team show up in them at a meet this weekend. They looked sleek and pretty, though somewhat plain. The material also looked comfy. But as these girls competed on floor I was shocked to see the wedgies they were getting, it was downright inappropriate. My girls just looked at them in shock and made faces at me like "Oh my goodness, are you seeing this?" I can't believe their coaches allowed them to go out like that. I was in total disbelief when I read that these leos are supposed to be "wedgie-proof." :eek:
Do all of their leos have the same problem? Or was this just an unfortunate batch? I've though about recommending them to my team because they aren't terribly expensive, but goodness gracious I'm certainly not going to do that now. Yikes!
 
We own about 8 ozone workout leotards & haven't had a problem with that! They fit very well on the bum! The material is amazing too, nice & durable! Our Alpha Factor comp leotard is a different story though!! We have to glue those down!
 
Interesting....we have the complete opposite problem. Our team's practice leos (not competition) are Ozone. And for several of the girls, including mine, the leos are such a weird cut that the girls often look like they have, um, "boy parts" in the front because the leos poof out right in that unfortunate spot. It bothered my kid enough that she got permission from her coach to wear bar shorts with it on the days they have to wear that leo. And we don't allow bar shorts during meet season.
 
Interesting....we have the complete opposite problem. Our team's practice leos (not competition) are Ozone. And for several of the girls, including mine, the leos are such a weird cut that the girls often look like they have, um, "boy parts" in the front because the leos poof out right in that unfortunate spot. It bothered my kid enough that she got permission from her coach to wear bar shorts with it on the days they have to wear that leo. And we don't allow bar shorts during meet season.

They changed the cut quickly after getting feedback! They are great now!
 
My daughter's official club training leotard is a GK. It was so big and baggy on her bottom I had to completely remodel it to make it fit. However, I think the issue is with the child, not the leotard!

I make all her everyday leotards using a Jalie pattern. It's a great fit for her, and has saved me SOOOO much money! She's gone off to training today (first day back after Christmas/summer holidays) wearing her new leotard that I made her for Christmas - so excited about being back at gym and so excited about showing off the new leo!
 
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My daughter's official club training leotard is a GK. It was so big and baggy on her bottom I had to completely remodel it to make it fit. However, I think the issue is with the child, not the leotard!

I make all her everyday leotards using a Jalie pattern. It's a great fit for her, and has saved me SOOOO much money! She's gone off to training today (first day back after Christmas/summer holidays) wearing her new leotard that I made her for Christmas - so excited about being back at gym and so excited about showing off the new leo!

Do you find the jalie pattern quite short in the torso? I have to add an inch at the waist for my dd for it to be really comfy. Milano size guide has the same measurements but in reality seem much longer if I compare.

but yes, so much cheaper (although I must add up how much my fabric habit is costing me), and dd loves having something she designed, is comfy and no one else has!
 
I had heard lots of good things about Ozone leos and thought it was cool to see a team show up in them at a meet this weekend. They looked sleek and pretty, though somewhat plain. The material also looked comfy. But as these girls competed on floor I was shocked to see the wedgies they were getting, it was downright inappropriate. My girls just looked at them in shock and made faces at me like "Oh my goodness, are you seeing this?" I can't believe their coaches allowed them to go out like that. I was in total disbelief when I read that these leos are supposed to be "wedgie-proof." :eek:
Do all of their leos have the same problem? Or was this just an unfortunate batch? I've though about recommending them to my team because they aren't terribly expensive, but goodness gracious I'm certainly not going to do that now. Yikes!

Our team got them as their team work out leotard and all the parents hate them! The material is cheap and the cut is very strange in the crotch area. It wrinkles up really strange and the fit is horrible. I would not recommend them to anyone. I dread the day of the week she has to wear this leotard.
 
Interesting....we have the complete opposite problem. Our team's practice leos (not competition) are Ozone. And for several of the girls, including mine, the leos are such a weird cut that the girls often look like they have, um, "boy parts" in the front because the leos poof out right in that unfortunate spot. It bothered my kid enough that she got permission from her coach to wear bar shorts with it on the days they have to wear that leo. And we don't allow bar shorts during meet season.


That's exactly what the problem is with ours as well! They fit really really strange.
 

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