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The underboob “spikes” are asymmetrical, but close enough that it looks like a mistake. Terrible for me, regardless of colorI think it woild have been a nice one if the flesh colorored fabric was white
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Elizabeth: 9.700
Design 3.0/3, Construction 1.9/2, Concept & Identity 2.0/2, Overall Appearance 2.8/3
I am utterly and totally obsessed with this leotard. The velvet is great on its own, but the back?!?! The most clever back strap design I have ever seen. 1000/10, RIC. The only thing I’d add would be a touch of red, maybe with some colored rhinestones.
Savanna: 9.400
Design 2.8/3, Construction 1.8/2, Concept & Identity 2.0/2, Overall Appearance 2.8/3
I love this. It was already a win for me with the velvet because I am a sucker for a good velvet leotard, but the use of the gold gives it a nice contrast. It’s missing some of the red though since that’s the primary color I am used to seeing from them. The back is unique and definitely something I can associate with the Anchorwomen.
Emma: 9.500
Design 2.9/3, Construction 1.8/2, Concept & Identity 2/2, Overall Appearance 2.8/3
This is so 90s in such a fun way. The anchor back is one of the most unique elements I have ever seen on a leotard and RIC pulled it off flawlessly with this leotard design.
Sara: 9.500
Design 2.9/3, Construction 1.8/2, Concept & Identity 2.0/2, Overall Appearance 2.8/3
RIC really outdid itself with this leotard. The gold straps on the back that form into an anchor below are very creative and add a unique touch of school spirit that we don’t always see. And the glittery “RIC” lettering is amazing and looks vintage which is also great given that we don’t see crush velvet that often anymore.