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Grace 3/4 Sleeve Leotard Claret

Grace in rich claret red chintz is an elegantly designed competitive long sleeve which will give your gymnast effortless movement and inner confidence with it’s minimalist colour palette which perfectly compliments the Deco inspired AB crystal embellishments which catch the light at every angle. The 3/4 sleeves allows hand guards to be worn comfortably against the skin.

For large/club orders or if you would like to customise this design please contact us directly.

£95.00£120.00

Handcrafted upon purchase. Estimated delivery in 6–8 weeks.

Description

Product Ref: 1097 Burgundy
Neckline: Rounded neck with clasp
Fabric: Burgundy Chintz + Mesh
Binding: Burgundy Chintz
Front: Deco Scallop AB crystal embellishment on lycra lower bodice and burgundy mesh detail on chest.
Back: Low scoop with mesh panel secure clasp with burgundy lower bodice and secure criss cross straps in contrasting fabric
Sleeves: 3/4 sleeve leotard burgundy chintz and complimentary AB crystal cuff design.
Nude Lined
Matching Hair Accessories available

Long Sleeve Leotards Size Chart

SIZETORSO(cm)CHEST(cm)WAIST(cm)HIP(cm)APPROX AGE(cm)
CSM (24")91-9653-5848-5053-583-4
INT (26")99-10655-6050-5558-635-6
CME (28")109-11963-7153-6063-717-8
CLA (30")119-12768-7358-6371-769-10
AXS (32")127-13473-8160-6676-8111-13
ASM (34")134-14281-8666-7183-9113+
AME (36")139-14786-9168-7391-9615+
ALA (38")147-15293-9976-8199-10616+
AXL (40")154-16296-10481-86104-11117+
AXXL (42")165-172101-10983-91109-11617+

Washing Instructions

Sustainably sourced
wood materials.

Meet the Designer

Maria Larsson

With fifteen years in furniture design, Maria blends Scandinavian heritage with global influences, creating pieces that speak to both the heart and the home. She believes the best furniture design happens when form, function, and feeling unite, a philosophy that has guided her journey from her childhood in Copenhagen to studios across three continents.

Maria’s design philosophy was shaped early by her grandmother’s workshop in rural Denmark, where she learned that every piece of wood has a story to tell. This reverence for natural materials, combined with the clean lines and purposeful simplicity of Scandinavian design, forms the foundation of her aesthetic. Yet her work is far from traditional. 

Years spent collaborating with artisans in Morocco, studying Japanese joinery techniques, and exploring the vibrant markets of Mexico City have infused her designs with unexpected textures, bold accents, and innovative approaches to space and light.