So, it's the 2009 FIG code that is the first to list unitard/leggings under competition attire. The previous FIG codes just say a leotard that is not cut past the hip bone is competition attire. Past the hip bone means how high it can be cut, not how low. The current FIG code is also the first to point out how low a leotard can be cut. A horizontal line around the leg 2 cm below the buttock. The FIG allowed leotards with narrow shoulder straps in the 2001 code. The 1993 and 1997 FIG codes says they aren't allowed but they may have been allowed before that. Sleeveless was allowed according to the USAG rules and policies manual at least in 1997. Some older FIG codes make no mention of attire at all. That information may have been mentioned some place else at the time and I don't know when it was first added.
Somebody asked if the coach knew that the men wear leotards too. The males also wear competition shorts and pants over their singlet. If women were allowed to wear at least shorts he probably wouldn't be talking about unitards right now.
Somebody asked if the coach knew that the men wear leotards too. The males also wear competition shorts and pants over their singlet. If women were allowed to wear at least shorts he probably wouldn't be talking about unitards right now.