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How to Buy a Figure Skating Dress

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Figure skating is one of the most watched sports on television. The skaters often wear beautiful and sometimes odd costumes. Figure skating judges care about how well you skate and how good or bad your figure skating dress looks on you. Your outfit is an important factor as you perform all of your jumps and footwork. If you ice dance, then it's critically important component to your score. Read on to learn how to buy a figure skating dress.

From Quick Guide: Figure Skating
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Decide what you will need your figure skating dress for; competition, ice dancing or simply fun. Determine a budget for your figure skating dress.

  2. Step 2

    Look in your local phone book for a sports costume seamstress. Call around to see if anyone sells or is willing to produce a figure skating dress.

  3. Step 3

    Search for various websites that specialize specifically in figure skating dresses and costumes. Ensure that any website from which you get your dress will allow for alterations that need to be made, or returns if necessary.

  4. Step 4

    Sketch a couple of ideas of what you might want your dress to look like and take them to a talented and trusted seamstress. Work with a professional to either construct a dress to your liking or alter a dress to fit you best.

  5. Step 5

    Try on your dress several times. Ask to take your dress to a skating rink to practice with the dress on to ensure its compatibility with you and your skating needs.

Tips & Warnings
  • Bear in mind the appropriateness of your dress to your occasion.
  • Ensure that the leotard has sufficient coverage, especially for competitive work or ice dancing.
  • Frills and a line symmetry will help make your dress (and your routine) sparkle more if done in the right way. Be creative with your dress choice.
  • Do not buy a dress that is too risqué, since it will detract from your performance and cost you valuable points.

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