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Ou Are a You Champion by Choosing Gk, Our Customers Can Expect MEN'S 2021 COMPETITIVE + IN STOCK YOU ARE A YOU CHAMPION BY CHOOSING GK, OUR CUSTOMERS CAN EXPECT: INNOVATIVE DESIGNS With fashion forward designs, on-trend color options and premium fabrics and embellishment options, GK apparel will always stand out on the competition floor. UNSURPASSED FIT With 4-way stretch fabrics and a proprietary fit formula, GK delivers apparel that performs with the athlete. PREMIUM QUALITY CONSTRUCTION GK apparel is made to meet the highest quality standards. With quality assurance checks at each step in the construction process, GK ensure each garment is produced with care and meets, or exceeds, all quality standards. ONE-ON-ONE DESIGN SERVICES GK has a team of Sales Representatives that are ready to outfit your team in the world’s best fitting gymnastics apparel. From In Stock, to Special Order, or even Custom designs, our knowledgeable Sales Team is here to assist GK IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING UNSURPASSED FIT, you in the process. PREMIUM QUALITY CONSTRUCTION, AND INNOVATIVE DESIGNS TO GYMNASTS OF ALL AGES AND LEVELS. WITH TRUSTED BY CHAMPIONS NEW STYLES, NEW FABRICS, NEW EMBELLISHMENTS, GK is trusted by the worlds most elite level AND MORE, GK CAN OUTFIT YOUR TEAM IN UNIQUE athletes! Sam Mikulak, Yul Moldauer, Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, and Katelyn Ohashi all GYMNASTICS APPAREL THAT ALLOWS THEM TO COMPETE trust GK, and only GK, as their official leotard and AND TRAIN AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. apparel supplier. TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Order In Stock 04 Special Order Competitive Apparel 40 In Stock Competition Apparel 24 Special Order Competitive Sublimation 50 In Stock Warm-Ups 26 Special Order Engineered Sublimation 53 In Stock Pants & Shorts 30 Special Order Custom Sublimation 56 Embellishments & Fabrics 34 Special Order Warm-Ups 59 Sizing Instructions & Charts SPECIAL ORDER | COMPETITIVE APPAREL 2021-2022 | GKELITE.COM 1 800 345 4087 Competitive Apparel SHIRTS, SHORTS, & PANTS Known for exceptional fit and strong designs, GK Special Order Competitive Apparel allows you to choose a unique competitive shirt design, then customize it by selecting your colors and added a name or logo to your design. 4 1137SA01 SUBLIMATION ON POLYTEK pg. 11 Showing Strength 1135SA01 TECH INSPIRED SUBLIMATION pg. 08 CELEBRATING THE INCREDIBLE STRENGTH OF GYMNASTS, THESE COMPETITION SHIRTS SUPPORT THE ATHLETE THROUGH EVEN THE HARDEST ROUTINES. 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Black campus stretchtek short with elastic drawstring and upper thigh hemline. 8 GKELITE.COM 1 800 345 4087 GKELITE.COM 1 800 345 4087 9 1136S N E W S T Y L E SPECIAL ORDER | COMPETITIVE APPAREL SHIRTS, PANTS & SHORTS | 2021-2022 N E W S T Y L E 1137S A B C D A A01 1136S C 1137SA01 Competitive shirt with pewter, black, and purple sublimated on polytek. Competitive shirt with white and black sublimated on polytek. Style coordinates with stock style 1894M. Style coordinates with stock style 1896M. OPTIONS SHOWN: Team name on front within sublimation. OPTIONS SHOWN: Athlete name on back within sublimation. A 1812MCOL 016 C 1812MCOL 016 Black campus stretchtek short with elastic drawstring and Black campus stretchtek short with elastic drawstring and upper thigh hemline. upper thigh hemline. B 1136SA01 D 1137SA01 Competitive shirt with cardinal, pewter, and gold sublimated on polytek. Competitive shirt with midnight and yellow sublimated on polytek. 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