The ‘Reverse Thong’ Uniforms for Female Olympic Track and Field Athletes Spark Outrage

Professional female runners frequently choose to compete in buns for several reasons. Nevertheless, the Nike leotard’s excessively high cut raises issues. Nike has defended its design, emphasizing performance and breathability.

There are over 25 style options for female athletes, contrasting the European Beach Volleyball Championship in 2021, where Norway’s team was fined for wearing shorts instead of bikinis.

Buns have become a “badge of honor” in the running community, but they can also perpetuate unhealthy standards and discomfort.

The culture around buns can be unwavering, with wearing shorts seen as odd or taboo.

Some argue that less fabric equals faster times, but the potential for damage to body image and eating disorders cannot be ignored.

Related:

– Body Image
– Eating Disorders
– Nike
– Olympics
– Running
– Sports
– Uniforms

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