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Cheer Uniforms With Pants and Leggings

February 5, 2026 5 min read By Maya Reyes
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Table of Contents
  1. When the Standard Skirt Stops Working
  2. Squad-Issued Leggings
  3. Warm-Up Pants Options
  4. Coordinated Squad Look
  5. Ordering and Budget
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Cheer uniforms with pants and leggings extend the cheer season into cold-weather sideline play without forcing cheerleaders to perform in temperatures their standard skirt-and-shell uniform was not designed for. Squad-issued leggings or warm-up pants coordinate with the standard uniform and signal squad solidarity in cold-weather games. Here is how schools handle the cold-weather lower-body apparel question.

The Cold-Weather Lower-Body Problem

The traditional cheer uniform combines a sleeveless shell with a pleated skirt. Designed for warm-weather sideline and indoor competition, the standard uniform leaves cheerleaders with exposed legs and minimal lower-body warmth in cold conditions.

For squads cheering at:

The cold-weather lower-body apparel options:

Branded Leggings for Cold-Weather Sideline

Squad-issued leggings are the most popular cold-weather solution for school cheer squads. The leggings provide warmth, maintain the squad uniform appearance, and coordinate with the standard skirt-and-shell.

Best garment options:

Bear Grips Womens High-Waist Pocket Leggings ($54.88 VIP base): Full-length athletic leggings with side pockets. School cheer mark printed on hip or thigh. Pockets are useful for storing small items during games.

Bear Grips Womens High-Waist Capri Leggings ($54.88 VIP base): Capri length for slightly cooler weather where full-length is overkill. Less common but useful for transitional fall weather.

Bear Grips Signature Seamless Leggings ($54.88 VIP base): Seamless construction for a smoother appearance under the standard skirt. Some squads prefer the seamless option for the cleaner visual under uniform.

Decoration placement standards: School cheer mark on the side of one thigh, roughly 3-4 inches tall. Subtle from the front, identifies the squad in side-view game photos.

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Squad Warm-Up Pants for Travel and Pre-Game

Squad warm-up pants are athletic-styled pants worn over the standard uniform during travel days, pre-game, and sometimes during sideline play in particularly cold conditions.

Best garment options:

Independent Trading Co. Men's Midweight Performance Joggers ($40.88 VIP base): Modern jogger silhouette. Tapered ankle, mid-rise. Worked by many squads for warm-up and travel days.

Independent Trading Co. Women's Wave Wash Sweatpants ($39.88 VIP base): Classic sweatpant cut. Wave-wash treatment gives a vintage athletic look. Worked by squads who want a casual rather than athletic look on warm-up pants.

Cotton Heritage Unisex Premium Fleece Joggers ($48.88 VIP base): Heavyweight fleece joggers. Used by squads cheering in particularly cold conditions where warmer apparel is needed.

Decoration: School cheer mark embroidered on the side leg or hip, similar to leggings placement.

Keeping the Squad Visual Unified

The cold-weather lower-body apparel needs to coordinate with the standard uniform and with other squad apparel so the squad reads as a unified visual unit. Approaches:

For squads with strong visual programs, the cold-weather apparel becomes a coordinated outfit (shell, skirt, leggings, warm-up jacket) that reads as squad uniform across temperature ranges. The investment in coordinated apparel pays off in game-day photos that look professional rather than improvised.

Squad Cost for Cold-Weather Lower-Body

Cold-weather lower-body apparel is a higher-cost squad investment ($40-55 per piece base) than tees. Budget considerations:

ItemBase Cost$10 MarkupParent-Facing Price
Athletic leggings$54.88$64.88$60-70
Capri leggings$54.88$64.88$60-70
Wave wash sweatpants$39.88$49.88$48-55
Premium fleece joggers$48.88$58.88$55-65

Some squads issue cold-weather lower-body apparel as part of the squad uniform (covered by squad treasury) rather than charging families. This is most common for varsity squads with strong cheer treasury programs.

For squads that want the lower-body apparel to be family-purchased, offering the print-on-demand model keeps cost manageable because there is no minimum order requirement. Each cheerleader buys her size at the right time without inflating squad-wide order quantities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do cheerleaders wear under their uniforms in cold weather?

Most squads issue branded leggings or tights worn under the standard cheer skirt for cold-weather sideline games. The leggings provide leg warmth while preserving the squad uniform appearance and coordinate with the standard uniform color scheme.

Are cheer pants worn during sideline play or only for warm-up?

Squad-issued leggings are typically worn during sideline play (under the standard skirt). Warm-up pants and joggers are typically worn during travel days, pre-game warm-up, and sometimes during sideline play in particularly cold conditions, but are usually removed for performance.

Where can schools order cheer leggings with no minimum?

Print-on-demand platforms like Bear Grips Pro Shops let schools order squad-branded leggings with no minimum order. The coach sets up leggings in the squad shop with school cheer mark on the side leg, and cheerleaders order through the link in their sizes.

How much do squad-issued leggings cost?

Base costs for athletic leggings run $54.88. With school-set markup of $5-15 per pair, parent-facing prices typically land at $60-70 per pair. Some squads cover the cost from squad treasury rather than charging families.

Maya Reyes
Maya ReyesDance and Performing Arts Coach

Maya teaches contemporary dance and choreographs for high school and competitive teams. She grew up in studio life and writes about season identity, costume coordination, and how performing-arts programs build community through apparel.

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