GK is known for our fit. We take great pride in manufacturing the best fitting gymnastics apparel in the world. A GK leotard should fit like a second skin, we consider this our competition fit. The size chart below, reflects a competition fit.
Follow these simple steps to ensure the perfect fit.
Select the row of measurements that best represents your size. If all your measurements do not fall within the same row use the row that represents your largest measurements. PLEASE NOTE: The torso measurement is the most important measurement followed by the chest and hip measurement; the least important is the waist.
Growing Room: GK uses 4 way stretch fabrics that have minimal shrink and exceptional stretch. THE FABRIC SHOULD FIT SNUG TO THE BODY AND NOT BE LOOSE. GK does not recommend up-sizing to allow for growing room. The fabric will stretch with the athlete while they grow
First, measure the chest of the athlete while their arms are down at their sides. Be sure to take the measurement at the fullest part of the chest. Your measuring tape should always be parallel to the floor while taking the measurement.
When measuring the waist, wrap the tape at the natural waistline which is the narrowest part of the waist. If you are having trouble locating the natural waist, have the athlete bend to the side. The natural waist is where the body bends. Again, the measuring tape should always be parallel to the floor while taking the measurement.
Take the hip measurement at the fullest part of the buttocks with the athlete's feet together. Ensure that the tape measure is parallel to the floor.
Take the torso measurement from the center of the shoulder, down the torso, through legs, and back to the shoulder. This is the most important measurement you will take when measuring athletes for leotards, men's gymnastics competition shirts, and one piece cheer uniforms.
Take the leg inseam measurement by running the tape from the crotch to one inch above the floor. Measure the athlete without shoes.
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