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figure skating dresses


Question Posted Saturday March 8 2008, 7:36 pm

what CAN you wear for a competition and what CAN'T you wear.


also what SHOULD you wear to practice?


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kittygurl90 answered Sunday March 9 2008, 12:27 am:
For competition you can wear figure skating dresses that aren't too long. You can talk to your coach about that. You cant typically wear pants for competition or really long dresses. For practice you should wear either a skirt or fitted sweat pants or athletic pants. if you have any other questions about skating feel free to ask me! ive been in skating for a few years.

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