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THE BALLERINA WRAP
₩92,000
ODETTE DIANA CLARA FLORA JULIET ONDINE AURORA NIKIYA MANON TITANIA ZINA RAYMONDA ESMERALDA PAQUITA ODILE + 12 more
LUXE LEG WARMERS
₩92,000
ARIA MUSE GAMINE LUNA NIXIE ISOLDE + 3 more
INDIE SAUNA PANTS | CLASSIC
₩135,000
CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE NOUGAT PEONY + 2 more
NOVA SAUNA PANTS | ELITE
₩145,000
PEONY CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE NOUGAT + 2 more
ARIEL SAUNA TULIP SHORTS | ELITE
₩86,000
CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE NOUGAT PEONY + 2 more
LUXE CROP BALLET WRAP
₩167,000
CAMELLIA CHARCOAL KOHL
SHILOH SAUNA JUMPSUIT | ELITE
₩178,000
CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE
GRACE SAUNA SHORTS | ELITE
₩129,000
NOUGAT PRUSSIAN BLUE AMETHYST CARBON PEONY + 2 more
REMI SAUNA ROMPER | CLASSIC
₩138,000
CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE
PIPER SAUNA SHORTS | CLASSIC
₩124,000
PEONY CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE NOUGAT + 2 more
PHOENIX SAUNA PANTS | UNISEX
₩161,000
CARBON AMETHYST PRUSSIAN BLUE

From knitted wraps and ballet wrap tops to our signature leg warmers, every piece is crafted with the same attention to detail and premium fabrics that define all BODILE dancewear. Layer over your favourite leotard for a polished studio look that's both functional and stylish. Our warm-up collection includes luxe knit pants, wrap tops, and leg warmers plus our popular sauna garments for intensive warm-ups.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should I wear to warm up for ballet?

Layer leg warmers, sauna garments, and maybe a shawl over your leotard at the start of class. Remove layers as your body warms up through barre work. Many dancers keep a shawl or knitwear piece nearby for breaks between exercises.

What is a ballet wrap top?

A ballet wrap top is a crossover-style layering piece that ties at the waist or side. It covers the torso and arms while allowing full range of movement. Wrap tops are popular because they're easy to put on and remove quickly between exercises.

Can I wear warm-ups during the entire ballet class?

In most cases you will remove warm-up layers once you're warmed up, so your alignment and technique are clearly visible. However, keeping leg warmers on throughout class is common especially during slower exercises.