A Beginner's Guide To Choosing Ice Skating Costumes

By Jessica Gibson


Figure skating can be a fun way for your child to exercise and explore their artistic side. One thing that many parents do not realize is that they will need to buy ice skating costumes for their child at several different times throughout their training year. If you are just getting started, here are some tips and advice that you may want to use to get the best quality costume for the best possible price.

One thing that you need to think about is whether the costume will be used for performing or if you are looking for a costume that can be worn to classes and practice sessions. The features you look for will differ depending on what the costume will be used for. If you are looking for something for class or to practice in you should try and find pieces that are stretch and comfortable to move around in.

You may want to consider options such as leggings or tights that are thick enough to provide warmth, thin shirts that can be layered and jackets that can provide a thin, waterproof layer that will keep you as dry as possible. Durable clothing that can be put on in thin layers is also a good choice for training and practice.

Performance clothing is going to be different than practice clothing. Many outfits that are worn to perform in are designed with sequins and beads that sparkle in the light. Some will have themes while others will simply be abstract and lovely to look at.

Individuals who are performing solo routines will have more freedom about what they can wear. Any time you have a partner or there are other people in a particular routine you will need to make sure that the costumes coordinate. Some coaches will want duets to wear matching costumes while others will simply want the outfits to work well together.

If you are entering a competition you may want to find out if there are any rules or regulations that may influence what a particular skater can wear. You don't want to spend quite a bit of money on a costume only to have a routine marked down or disqualified because the costume that has been chosen doesn't adhere to the rules.

Some skating schools or clubs will choose what the students wear when they perform or compete. They will measure the participants and will order the correct size. This can help take a lot of stress and worry out of the process. They are often much more aware of any rules or guidelines that surround what a skater can or cannot wear when competing.

If you are told to go out and choose an outfit there are many places you can find options to choose from. Some websites will have options that you can order. Also, stores that sell dance or athletic wear may also have options that you can choose from. Just remember to measure carefully and follow any sizing charts before you make your final purchase.




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