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Old 07-19-2005, 08:27 AM
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Male Skating Pants

Ok.... So where do male figure skaters get pants just wondering... Been doing a search on the net... doesnt seem theres much for guys is there... like for skating
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Old 07-19-2005, 08:41 AM
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Ok.... So where do male figure skaters get pants just wondering... Been doing a search on the net... doesnt seem theres much for guys is there... like for skating
Hi there,

I've bought skating pants at onwardonline.

http://www.onwardonline.com/

However, the attire sold here is mostly practice stuff. For competition, I've bought pants from Mondor.

http://www.mondor.com/en/md_GlaceCol...&sStyleKey=747

The pro shop at my home rink carries them.

I usually don't have too much trouble with skating pants. I find it more difficult to get shirts for practice or competition. Until now I've usually resorted to wearing regular t-shirts for practice and more dressier regular shirts for competition.

Hope this helps,

Frank
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Old 07-19-2005, 09:42 AM
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I got mine from Blue Skys. Here's a list of their stretch pants:
http://www.blueskys.com/Catalogue/pr...catidx=1&cat=5

I wear these:
http://www.blueskys.com/Catalogue/pr...catidx=1&cat=5

I bought mine more than 3 years ago when the U.S. dollar was strong. I was surprised how little they cost back then. AND Blue Skys sent me a complimentary charcoal T-shirt along with the pants!
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Old 07-19-2005, 02:52 PM
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I usually don't have too much trouble with skating pants. I find it more difficult to get shirts for practice or competition. Until now I've usually resorted to wearing regular t-shirts for practice and more dressier regular shirts for competition.

Hope this helps,

Frank
One of our ice dance guys gets his shirts from International Male...it's quite funny once you look through the catalog (beefcake!) but they look really good on the ice (the shirt--although I'm sure the guys would too!)
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Old 07-20-2005, 06:58 AM
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One of our ice dance guys gets his shirts from International Male...it's quite funny once you look through the catalog (beefcake!) but they look really good on the ice (the shirt--although I'm sure the guys would too!)
Hi,

Thanks so much for the information! I'll look into it.

Take care,

Frank
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