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What is leotard in French?

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Who invented the stretch leotard?

Leotard was invented by French acrobatic performer Jules Leotard. He wanted to create such sportswear that both both convenient and demonstrated his well developed muscles. This is how a leotard appeared and got this name.


Where did leotard come from?

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Who were the leotards named after and what did he do?

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It was named after the first person to wear one, who was a French man called Jules Léotard (1842-1870).


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