All-Star 2012-2013 New Uniforms

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I believe Varsity's skirts look that way because they usually fit it just to your waist, not your hips. It's pretty easy and cheap to have the hips altered and leave the extra fabric inside, but I guess doing that to the waist band can be more of a hassle. If I remember correctly they only do length and waist measurements just because it'd be too much time and money to do hips too. Someone explained it to me years ago, so hopefully that makes sense.. :confused:
 
I believe Varsity's skirts look that way because they usually fit it just to your waist, not your hips. It's pretty easy and cheap to have the hips altered and leave the extra fabric inside, but I guess doing that to the waist band can be more of a hassle. If I remember correctly they only do length and waist measurements just because it'd be too much time and money to do hips too. Someone explained it to me years ago, so hopefully that makes sense.. :confused:


With the material that these are made of I don't think it will be hard for kids to get their skirts altered by a professional seamstress. New uniforms were distributed on Saturday for the kids to wear on Sunday so, no time for alterations. I'll guess that skirts will look much better the next time these kids take the floor!!!
 
My point was that typically, in my very own opinion, an entire varsity uniform icluding top and bottom will have at least one piece that doesn't fit correctly.

That is true though. But thankfully we've been lucky enough for our unis to actually fit our athletes correctly.
 
With the material that these are made of I don't think it will be hard for kids to get their skirts altered by a professional seamstress. New uniforms were distributed on Saturday for the kids to wear on Sunday so, no time for alterations. I'll guess that skirts will look much better the next time these kids take the floor!!!

It's just really unfortunate that you spend all that money on a custom uni and then still have to go get it altered.
 
When we got our old level 5 Uniforms, I had to have mine majorly altered. I was 3 sizes to big everywhere. I took it to a seamstress and spent an extra $100 to get it fixed because of all of the work that it took to make sure that the lines still matched and that the length didn't look ridiculously off. I was extremely angry about this and when I called Varsity to see if they would fix it before I took it to the seamstress, they told me it would be another 2 months before they would be able to do anything. So even though they look like that now, if someone is willing to spend another $100 they can have them altered to fit properly.
 
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