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What type of skirt?
I think I might be getting brave and want to wear a skirt to practice one day. Who knows, maybe I"ll work my way up to competitions and I'll get to wear some of the pretty dresses I see other people wear, and on teh internet. But I think I need to get over my fear of wearing a skirt first. So is there a specific style that is more flattering than others? I saw the box skirt, and I don't understand how you can skate in it without having it bunch up on you. Also, if it helps, I'm not overweight, not underweight. Pretty much average weight, 5'6. I do have the skater thighs, but sadly, not much of a butt. Although Im sure if I didnt skate, it would probably be concave
![]() So what kind of skirt should I buy? I'm probably going to buy a black skirt because it will go with just about anything. Also, what do you wear with a skirt? A zip up? Or do I need ot buy a whole set or practice dress? I'm so confused, venturing into the land of the skating skirt ![]() |
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i would say get a practice dress.. and get one that flows.. i dont know how to explane it, but nice loose , and light material one. those work for any body type.
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I think the most flattering on an adult figure is a wrap skirt--it's a little longer, so you're not showing the world your tush, and the fabric is light and flowy. IMO, box skirts aren't flattering on very many figures. And wrap skirts are easy to find, any dancewear supplier will have them, and if you sew at all, they're very easy to make.
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Yeah i forgot about raps, there the best
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And what kind of material are wrap skirts normally made from?
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I would go with either a traditional circle skirt
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That slimline skirt looks really pretty. And I don't sew at all, unless it's a button so making my own wrap skirt might be asking too much. But I'll check out some dance stores. I don't know why I hadn't thought of going to a dance store before.
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I usually wear either the slimline freestyle skirts or a flat panel skirt. I have a box skirt, but I rarely wear it. I don't like how it looks. As far as what I wear with it, I usually wear one of my workout shirts (tank or an under-armour or similar t-shirt) with my jacket and/or sweatshirt. Although wrap skirts are usually longer, I find them to be too sheer and often covering less unless you have leggings underneath. (I was a ballerina, so I do know there are many types of fabric for wrap skirts, however many of them are sheer, even in black). I also often wear practice dresses when I have a competition or test coming up, this time of year usually with leg warmers. Most of my dresses have the slimline or flat panel look to them. I find both the dresses and the skirts equally comfortable, so it really depends on my mood which I wear. I should note I also generally prefer GK for practice skirts, but that's a personal preference.
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I'd chime in my .02c but we all know how that ends.
There are many styles out there, find something you like and just go for it. Also take a look at your skating clubs for used skatewear, you might find a style or two cheap to try out and help in your decision making. Steven
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I liked the georgette wrap skirts for practice, actually used to make my own because I had an overlocker
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The advantage of the wrap skirts is that you can buy several leotards and use the same wrap skirt with them.
Discount Dance Supply offers quite a large selection at very reasonable prices (under USD 25).
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Definitely go with a wrap skirt. Ideally with ties, not velcro (I've seen too many velcro ones come off at the wrong moment!).
You might feel less self-conscious if you get a black skirt and then wear black tights with it - cheap supermarket 40-denier tights are fine as long as they don't have too noticeable a hard line at the top of the leg. And, of course, treat yourself to a pair of skating tights (dance tights will do if you don't want over-boot ones) for "best".
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I did like some of those wrap skirts at that dance site. But I think I might go to a dance store just so I could see what it actually looks like, because some of them look very sheer. And I'm assuming that wrap skirts don't come with panties? Is there some way to attach some yourself or should I also get a leotard to go with it? |
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I disagree with TreSk8sAZ here - you don't absolutely need a leotard! The best thing to do is to buy a pair of close-fitting black undies - the kind the shops here call "full briefs" - and wear them on top of your tights. This will preserve your modesty and keep your tights up, and has the added advantage that you don't have to totally undress when you need to get rid of some used coffee.
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![]() Purely for ease of use, I got a circle skirt with the attached briefs. That way, I didn't have to completely undress to change for skating--I could wear the tights under my khakis during the day, then just switch the pants for the skirt, throwing a sweatshirt over whatever shirt I was wearing. They may not be the *most* attractive thing out there, but they sure are easy, and they're not usually completely unattractive, if you're a pretty regular shape.
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The only thing I dislike about wrap skirts is that it tends to go between my legs, I had a velvet skirt shortened on the front of one of my dresses as it was distracting.
A thinner material like georgette however may not be as troublesome. Steven
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So many choices! But all the input has been awesome. Now all I need to do is get the courage to actually wear one. I don't feel like I'm worthy yet of wearing a skirt. I still feel like a "wannabe" figure skater than an actual skater. And then I think if I wore a skirt, I would feel like I have to be good, so there's a lot riding on it. Although, maybe wearing it would make me skate better because I would actually look the part of a "real" skater.
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I'd also recommend ebay!! Many good deals there. I haven't gotten up the courage yet to wear any of my skirts/dresses locally, although I did do so when out of town (whee!) 'cause I figured, what the hell, who knew me? Still struggling with the "I am not worthy" syndrome (and Rusty Blades can now chime in with her "purple popsicle" story!). I know, I'm not 37, I'm really 12 and I don't want to look like a doofus. . . why I care at this age, I don't know.
My favorite dress is actually an empire style velvet dress. I'm on the curvy side and have that bit of tummy from pregnancy/childbirth, so it hides that (which most skating dresses seem to accentuate--ick!). I'd wear skirts with any type of shirt, sweatshirt, zip-up jacket, whatever. I just got a pair of skating leggings to wear over the tights on colder days (or outside, since the area outside rink will soon open). |
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I DID IT!!! I finally plucked up the courage to wear a skirt. Ok I admit it was a dance length one but it felt great! (its OK, I am female not a cross dresser!!!!!!
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But I've decided I will be ordering something this weekend. I just need to figure out what size I need. I usually wear in pants a size 8, sometimes 10, occasionally 6, depending on the pant, although I do have pants in my closet ranging from size 6 to size 14, but I did have to take the size 14's in at the waist. Is that a large in the figure skating world? Or medium? Or is every brand different? |
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