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Figure skating clothing

Figure skating clothing should be comfortable, functional and performance supportive. The following are important factors to consider when choosing figure skating clothing.

Figure skating clothing - Skating warm-up clothing

Figure skaters usually wear warm-up clothing on the ice rink. This can be a long-sleeved sweatshirt, a short-sleeved T-shirt and pants, or a sweatpants and top ensemble. The clothes should be comfortable and protect you from the cold.

Figure skating tights or tights

Figure skaters wear special figure skating tights or tights under their figure skating clothing. These are usually thin and flexible to aid movement and not restrict performance.

Figure skating clothing

Figure skating competitors usually wear a special figure skating suit for competitions and shows. These suits usually fit the body and most often have unique decorations.

Figure skating clothing - Skating socks

It's important to wear comfortable socks of the right length under your skates. Extra thick socks or socks that are too long can cause discomfort and injury.

Skating gloves

Figure skating gloves can be useful to protect your hands, especially if you're trying to protect yourself from hard ice while falling.

Safety equipment

To ensure safe skating, especially for beginners, a head helmet and knee pads are recommended. These can be dropped later as skaters' balance and skills improve.

It is important that figure skating clothing should focus on functionality and comfort and should not impede movement. Clothing should be breathable to help regulate body temperature on the rink. In addition, skating apparel should also fit the skater's style and individual preferences, especially when participating in competitions and shows.

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