Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What can I wear for figure skating that is inexpensive?

I will be starting figure skating this saturday, and I want to find out what I want to wear. Keep in mind that I will be barely starting, so I probably won't be wearing skirts or dresses.


So, what should I wear to my lessons? Please give stores where I can get clothes to use. Please nothing to expensive! Thanks, and any advice would be great! (No kids clothes please! Just juniors and womens)|||Target has Champion sportswear on sale this week. That's what I usually wear for skating. Look for narrow-legged, full length pants - they have lightweight ones, but the fleece pants with striping down the leg (elastic at the ankles) are just the right weight for skating. I think they're less than $15/pair.





In general pants should be comfortable and stretchy, with legs that aren't wide because your blades can get caught on them.





I wear long-sleeved t-shirts and/or mock turtlenecks for skating. If you're only doing a short lesson, two or three layers of stretchy shirts and a comfortable jacket are fine. (T-shirt, turtleneck, fleece) If you're going to work up a sweat, make the bottom layer an athletic shirt with "sweat wicking" capability. You can get them at Target, Sears, or a sporting goods store.





If you're a beginner, a helmet or hat is really important. Bring/wear gloves or mittens. Don't forget a jacket.|||You want an outfit that is comfortable to move in, such as knit pants or sweat pants. No jeans they are hard to move in. And a t-shirt or something like it and probably a sweatshirt. Some gloves. Find these things fairly cheap at Target or Wal-mart. Good luck and have fun|||sweatpants, sweatshirt


you problly alreadt have tose, they will keep you warm %26amp; if you fall they will dry off faster than jeans|||wear sweatpants or yoga pants, a long sleeve shirt, and a fleece jacket. you could wear a skirt because i have met many new people who wore skirts the first day

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