Though I do like simplicitiy and clothes with geometric shapes/cuts… that new costume with the shorter hair really doesn’t go neither with the music nor the choreo… gives him such a streamlined and sleek look, but his actual movements are so expressive and unrestrained and have this casual, almost sloppy aesthetic to them, while still looking skillful (which I love so much about his skating, I don’t see anyone else skating like that

).
Apart form the bad fit with his skating, I don't like the design on it's own either... makes him look like a reverend… that white stripe in the middle is kinda like a graphic slim white tie, which at times makes it look like a super simplified suit, but… it’s mostly reverend for me.

hwell:
Something else:
I have been wondering about Nathan's warm-up routine, maybe someone here knows and can explain this to me.
So I noticed that he usually starts out with a single revolution jump from a right back outside edge, where he doesn't go in a backspin position, but instead keeps his free leg by his side, pointing it behind himself (actually quite similar to a walley jump).
What would be the goal of such an exercise? Especially forgoing the classic backspin position? Because it seems to me like this is supposed to ease him into the dreaded Axel…?