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How to Choose Your First Skating Outfit | Beginner's Guide - Adults Skate Too LLC

How to Choose Your First Skating Outfit | Beginner's Guide

Autor: Erika Venza

How to Choose Your First Skating Outfit | Beginner's Guide

Your First Skating Outfit: A Beginner's Guide

Starting figure skating as an adult? One of the first questions you'll have is: what should I wear? This guide breaks down everything you need to know about choosing your first skating outfit—from what's functional to what looks great on the ice.

The Basics: What You Actually Need

Your first skating outfit doesn't need to be complicated. Here's what matters most:

  • Flexibility: You need to move freely for crossovers, spins, and jumps
  • Warmth (but not too much): You'll warm up quickly once you start skating
  • Layers: Easy to adjust as you warm up during practice
  • Comfort: Nothing restrictive or distracting

What to Wear: The Perfect Starter Outfit

Bottom Layer: Leggings or Skating Pants

Most adult skaters wear fitted leggings or skating pants. Look for:

  • Stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric
  • High-waisted styles that stay in place
  • Dark colors (they hide ice spray and wear better)

Top Layer: T-Shirt, Tank, or Long Sleeve

Choose based on your rink temperature and personal preference:

  • T-Shirts: Great for most rinks, easy to layer
  • Tank Tops: Perfect for warmer rinks or intense practice
  • Long Sleeves: Ideal for cold rinks or early morning sessions

Optional: Light Jacket or Hoodie

Bring a light layer for warm-up and cool-down. Zip-up styles are easiest to remove once you're skating.

What NOT to Wear

Avoid these common mistakes:

  • ❌ Jeans or restrictive pants
  • ❌ Cotton sweatpants (they get heavy when wet)
  • ❌ Baggy clothes that catch on your blades
  • ❌ Too many layers (you'll overheat quickly)

Skating-Specific Gear to Consider

Gloves

Thin, fitted gloves protect your hands from cold ice and blade cuts. Look for touchscreen-compatible options so you can use your phone.

Skating Socks

Invest in proper skating socks—they're thin, moisture-wicking, and designed to prevent blisters. Regular athletic socks are too thick and can affect your boot fit.

Hair Accessories

Keep hair secured and out of your face. A simple ponytail or bun works great.

Style Tips for Adult Skaters

You don't have to sacrifice style for function! Here's how to look great on the ice:

  • Choose skating apparel with fun designs that express your personality
  • Mix and match colors and patterns
  • Add skating-themed tees or tanks to show your passion
  • Coordinate your outfit with your skating socks for a put-together look

Building Your Skating Wardrobe

Start with these essentials, then build from there:

  1. 2-3 pairs of leggings (so you always have clean ones)
  2. 3-4 tops (mix of tees, tanks, and long sleeves)
  3. 1 light jacket for layering
  4. 2-3 pairs of skating socks
  5. 1 pair of gloves

Where to Shop

At Adults Skate Too, we specialize in skating apparel designed specifically for adult skaters. Our ultra-soft tees, tanks, and accessories are made to move with you on the ice while celebrating the joy of adult skating.

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Final Tips

Remember: comfort and confidence matter most. Wear what makes you feel good on the ice. As you progress, you'll figure out your personal style and what works best for your body and skating level.

Welcome to the rink—now go skate!

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