A Parent's Guide to Buying Ice Skating Costumes

By Jessica Gibson


Skating can be fun and exciting. Whether you are taking lessons for recreational purposes or because you want to compete you will need the right outfit to skate in. Ice skating costumes are available in many different styles and fabrics. Here is what you need to know when you go shopping for your next skating outfit.

One of the first things that you will realize is that what looks and feels good to practice in will be very different than what looks good when you are performing. Skating can be very rough and it is not uncommon to fall quite a bit especially when you are starting out. Clothing that is easy to stretch and bend in is a good option for training.

Practice clothes are usually comfortable, durable, and easy to move and stretch in. Often, skaters will want many thin layers that can be put on or taken off depending on how warm or cold the athlete is. You may be able to find options in stores that sell fitness clothing or dance wear.

It can be very exciting to pick out a costume to perform in. It doesn't matter whether you are young or old. A routine will finally begin to feel real once you have your costume. Performance clothing is usually flashier. It may have sequins or beading as decoration. It may also be less durable as it is not meant to be worn over and over again.

Some routines are performed solo while others are performed as duets or group routines. If you are dealing with another skater you will want to make sure that the costumes either match (in the case of a group number) or coordinate. A solo skater may want to look for a costume that mirrors the theme of the routine or one which is simply attractive to look at.

Some competitions have rules that cover what can and cannot be worn by a skater. Some competitions do not want female skaters to wear costumes that look like they are see-through. Others may put restrictions on skirt lengths or the amount of beading and ornamentation that is on a particular outfit.

If you are dealing with a larger club or skating school you may find that they will simply choose the outfit for you. This is most likely to occur if the costume will be used in a group routine or if it is for a duet. That way, they will be able to get the same style of costume in the same color and give the performance a unified look. The club may also choose for you if you are entering a competition where there are guidelines covering what each figure skater can wear.

Some people may simply be told to go out and find a costume that they want to wear. If you do not have a catalogue that you can look in try checking online. Some sites will have a wide range of options to choose from and you can simply pick the one that you like best. If you are doing the ordering on your own you will need to measure the person you are shopping for carefully to make sure that they are getting the right size. Then you can sit back and wait for your costume to arrive.




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