Underbelly
Coloring
— Colors that are natural and muted are allowed. Neon colors should be avoided
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— Stark-white or black colors are allowed
Things to Avoid
— Underbelly should be naturally shaped. Markings like stars, perfect circles, stripes, spots, or patterns are not allowed
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— Underbelly should feature large chunks of color
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— Underbelly must originate at the stomach of the hooden, and should avoid having standalone patches outside of the origin (the stomach)
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— Underbelly must not extend to the spine
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— Underbelly should not cover the majority of the legs. It may present partially on top of the leg directly next to the belly, but may not extend past the ankles and elbows
Underbelly is a solid marking that originates along the stomach of the hooden. Markings may extend onto the legs, but must not cover the majority of the legs. Markings do not have to touch or be continuous as long as they originate from the stomach. If the color is relatively contrasting to the base coat, then it will be considered an underbelly marking.
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