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Idaho's squad swaps Cheerleaders' skimpy uniforms after complaints



By Alice Jean
23 September 2008 @ 10:07 am ET

The uniforms of University of Idaho's cheerleaders had to be modified to longer tops and skirts after spectators complained the clothing was too skimpy.


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The University of Idaho`s Vandals cheerleaders are seen wearing two-piece uniforms that are going to be replaced. (Photo Universuty of Idaho)
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A dean of students of the university agreed some fans considered the uniforms inappropriate, but not everyone agreed.

"To be fair, there were a number of fans who liked them," said Bruce Pitman, according to the Associated Press.

The squad ordered new uniform with a less revealing halter-style top and a skirt with 6 inches more on the length. The uniforms are expected to arrive on October 4, according to the source.

This is the second time, the school has to adjust the uniforms during the fall season.

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