Friday, March 17, 2017

A Parent's Guide to Buying Ice Skating Costumes

By Jessica Gibson


When you are just starting out as an ice skater you may be overwhelmed by the different clothing options you have to choose from. The following tips and tricks can help you choose ice skating costumes that will look and feel good regardless of how long you are on the ice. From practice to competing, here are some ways that you can make sure you get the right outfit for your needs.

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.

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.

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.

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.

You may be surprised to learn that many competitions have rules covering what the participants can and cannot wear. Some will not want costumes to look overly revealing especially if the performer is young. Others may have requirements about the material that can be used or the amount of decoration that can be on the outfits that are being worn.

A skating club that has planned their performance around a theme may simply order costumes for everyone that is participating. These are often fun and whimsical. By ordering them as a group you may also find that they cost less than if you were ordering them on your own. A club can also help steer you away from any options that may violate competition rules as well.

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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