One of the great things about MotionWear’s flexibility and design department is that we have the ability to customize any order. We’re able to create any uniform, leotard, or dancewear or gymnastics wear a customer needs.
One of the benefits is that this lets the customer be the designer. We have the staffing and ability to give a customer a very top-notch experience when ordering. We will consult with you on the type of fabric, the sequins and beading as well as the care of the costume. We want you to know how to best take care of your costumes. The process starts with a consult between the designer and the team representative, and ends when the customer has exactly what they want.
For example, we can make — but aren’t limited to — dresses, unitards, long sleeves to short sleeves, or short sleeves to long sleeves, tuxedo style leotards, and many other ideas. If you see an outfit in a magazine, and it is the perfect costume for your team or routine, we can make something just like it, customized specifically to the needs of your dance team. Our orders are all made with the same care and consideration we give our regular items. We know dancers, we know the hard wear and tear they can dish out to their dancewear and leos, and we make sure they can take it.
The one thing that we cannot do is customized fabrics. However, it really isn’t necessary since we carry an enormous variety of fabrics in house. We carry fabrics that are all high quality, and are made specifically for dancers. The fabrics are made to move with the dancer and are expected to be both sweated in, and to get a vigorous workout, so they have to be durable and long-lasting.
We just want to make the customer happy and create the order they want, no matter how difficult or outlandish it may be considered. The sky is the limit when it comes to possibilities for customization. If you can dream it, imagine it, or envision it, we can make it for you.
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