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  2. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    A leotard (/ ˈ l iː ə t ɑːr d /) is a unisex skin-tight one-piece garment that covers the torso from the crotch to the shoulder. The garment was made famous by the French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard (1838–1870).

  3. Jules Léotard - Wikipedia

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    Jules Léotard (French:; 1 August 1838 – 16 August 1870) was a French acrobatic performer and aerialist who developed the art of trapeze.He also created and popularized the one-piece gym wear that now bears his name and inspired the 1867 song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", sung by George Leybourne.

  4. Unitard - Wikipedia

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    The leotard is also usually considered a more feminine clothing item, while the unitard is not. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The garment can be thought of as a combination of a leotard and leggings , and was historically called a "one-piece long legged leotard". [ 4 ]

  5. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    The left black is a thong leotard and the red under it a unitard. A bodysuit is a one-piece form-fitting or skin-tight garment that covers the torso and the crotch. [1] The design of a basic bodysuit is similar to a one-piece swimsuit and a leotard, though the materials may vary.

  6. Flying trapeze - Wikipedia

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    In the early years of young Mr. Leotard's performances, the flying trapeze did not have the safety net as is typically seen today. He would perform over a series of mattresses on a raised runway to give the audience a better view of his tricks, or "passes".

  7. François Léotard - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

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