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Re: .sizing.

geschrieben von no_1 at  am 09.05. um 22:37:07 - als Antwort auf: Re: .sizing. von balletboy
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thank you for your informative reply.

>Hi no_1!  You asked....>>what size (s,m,l) is recommended for sansha dancebelt and m.stevens male cotton leotard?  for male approx. 5'11" - 150lbs.>Important information....what size is your chest and waist?>Leotards vary in their fit, and cotton-lycra can be a problem in fitting both the chest and waist.  I have a large chest and small waist, and prefer the waist to fit properly and accept the tighter fitting chest.  I prefer an M. Stevens medium over a large for my 44 inch chest and 33 inch waist.>As far as the sansha dancebelt...I've never worn one.  I think Dr. Dancebelt mentioned that he has used the sansha dancebelt.  Perhaps he'll comment on how they fit.>I personally find that dancebelt-sizing is a matter or real preference.  I will buy dancebelts in medium and large, and then toss the fit I don't like into a box in my closet.>I honestly find dancewear something that I have to experiment with.  Last year I found a pair of grey Danskin leggings on sale for $8 at a sporting goods store, took them home, wore them to a class, and loved them.  I've since scoured the ladies section at sporting goods stores to find the same style, and have paid up to $25 for the same ones.  When you find something that suits you, It's worth stocking up!>balletboy


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