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How to Look Fashionable and Trendy When Hitting the Ice Rink This Winter

By Fashionbloggeritalia @PamelaSoluri

Just because you plan on taking part in some cold-weather sports and activities this winter, it doesn't mean you can't look fashionable and trendy at the same time. If you're planning to indulge in a little ice skating this winter, then we've got a list of items you'll want to grab that will ensure you look fashionable, no matter how chilly it may be. Let's take a closer look.

How to Look Fashionable and Trendy When Hitting the Ice Rink this Winter

Custom Skates That Show Off Your Personality
When it comes to ice skates for women, everyone instantly gets a picture of those white boots in their head. While there is nothing wrong with them, they aren't exactly unique and fashionable. That's why you may want to look into custom boots from Riedell Skates. These custom boots allow you to choose the color that speaks to you and allows you to be in control of the design.
The great thing about ice skates is that when you buy a high-quality pair made from real leather, then you can expect to get many years out of them. These custom skates will end up being an investment that you can enjoy for the long-term.

Opt for a Bold Bright Jacket
When it comes to winter jackets, all too often we reach for the typical black coat. While there is nothing wrong with wearing black, it doesn't cause much excitement; nor does it get noticed. Instead, opt for a bold bright color such as blue, lime green, orange, or fuchsia. Not only are these colors bright and noticeable but they can also add a little cheer to those cold winter days.
Keep in mind that if you plan on skating outdoors you will need a jacket that is not only warm but also waterproof in case you fall. Fitted coats tend to work best for winter sports such as skating, so there is less bulk to get in your way.

Coordinating Hat, Scarf, and Mitts
There's no better way to finish off your fashionable winter sports look than with a coordinating hat, scarf, and mitts. Wool is the most traditional fabric option, but it's not always the best choice for an ice rink. Wool tends to get quite heavy when it's wet, so you may be better with either a waterproof material or something like a tight-knit polar fleece that does an excellent job at insulating and keeping you warm.
Again, keep in mind that while performing sports and activities such as skating, you want to cut down on bulk. A long scarf should be traded for something like an infinity scarf that wraps around your neck and doesn't have anything hanging down that you can trip on. Many also prefer a lightweight glove over mitts if you are skating indoors.

You Are Ready to Hit the Rink
Now that you've got the perfectly coordinated outfit, right down to the custom ice skates, you're ready to hit the rink and make your big fashion statement.


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