1. Cold protection: As an ice sport, cold protection is undoubtedly the top priority. The early figure skating was held outdoors in winter, and players needed to wear thick and bulky clothes to compete. Although figure skating is currently held indoors, the lightweight requirements of technical display and artistry have brought greater challenges to cold protection.
2. Sweat absorption: During the competition, the players will soon sweat profusely under the high-intensity sliding and dancing. If the clothing does not absorb enough sweat, it will not only affect the performance of the players, but also the unabsorbed sweat will easily lead to the cold wind blowing. catch a cold.
3. Lightweight: Figure skating players will do a lot of rotation and jumping in the competition, which puts forward extremely high requirements on the weight of the clothing and cannot be a burden on the players. Generally, the clothing of male players is required to be controlled within 850g, and that of female players is within 350g.
4. Sturdy: In the official competition, some of the players' movements are more intense, and the sturdiness of the thin-as-cicada-wing competition suit is very worrying. In fact, there have been occasional accidents in recent years where Costen has torn during a race. For the players, not only have to endure the risk of exposure and movement deformation, but also pay attention to the accessories on the body not to fall - the falling of clothing accessories during the competition will lead to deduction of points.





