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'80s fashion fad inspired by dance films |
Dancer's wear |
Dancer's clothing? Stage wear when changing dressing room |
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Nov 15 2016 The Times - Cryptic |
Aug 10 2014 New York Times |
Jun 20 2012 USA Today |
Nov 3 2010 L.A. Times Daily |
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Alternative spelling of leg warmer. |
Legwarmer might refer to |
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Leg warmers are coverings for the lower legs, similar to socks but thicker and generally footless. Leg warmers are worn to keep the lower legs warm in colder weather. They can be tubular sleeves, long fabric wrappings, or simple pieces of fur or fabric tied around the calves. They are used in several outdoor activities and sports including cycling, soccer, hockey, hiking ice skating, and dance. * They are used as dancewear by ballet and other classic dancers in order to keep the leg muscles warm and to prevent cramping or other muscle injuries. No scientific data has been yet collected to substantiate the claim that leg warmers prevent injury. * Traditionally knitted from pure sheep wool, modern variants are more typically made of cotton, synthetic fibers, or both. Some are made of other materials, such as chenille. * Leg warmers can vary in length, and in width, due to the material's stretchiness. They are commonly worn between the ankle to just below the knee, though many dancers prefer it |