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The F5 uniform hands down was a show stopper. I guess GK is smart and said - lets prove to everyone that we can make full tops that aren't ugly!

The uniform was a leotard (without snaps on the bottom - sorry girls) and shorts.

One thing that also needs to be said - after inspecting the uniform - the seethrough areas aren't skin...it's nude - skin colored material with a solid backing so NO skin is shown.

Well done GK!
 
The ICE uniform is deff a huge improvement! This uniform is just gorgeous to me, the flame pattern and the colors look great. The new ICE logo also makes it look even better and bigger. I think the gold all along the side when they lift their arms was chosen to add visual effects in their routine. It really does, it reminds me of my favorite stingrays uni, the one they had back in 08! LOVE! favorite new uni :)
 


I don't think it was that you expressed your opinion (Lord knows I express mine all the time - quite often to Drkilluzionz and to my knowledge he has never taken offense at anything I've said) I think it was how you said it. It was a little disrespectful - calling someone honey and saying they're "too old" for anything is rude and unnecessary. Whether she's a mom or an industry leader.

I love how we are so protective of athletes on here (minors I understand, but even the over 18 athletes) as far as not talking about them personally - personality, looks, weight, twitter, Facebook, etc. - but when it comes to moms it's a friggin' free-for-all. I can't tell you how many posts I see about moms being fat, old, crazy, wearing Uggs, wearing bows, etc. At least 10 times a day I see comments about moms living through their kids, how moms shouldn't be allowed in the gym, how we're crazy :oops: (ummm...), how we should dress, etc. etc. etc. Don't get me wrong - lots of it is true (Moms - no more bows...please, no more bows), but much like calling athletes rude, arrogant, bratty, "freaky looking":confused:, etc. it's just uncalled for to actually point it out.
 
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