User:Kaygue930/sandbox

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Within the Foxtrot page, I want to add a section of what attire should be worn during competitions and practices. There is already a section on the competitions so I'm debating on if I should add the attire within that paragraph, or make it its own section right after.

Ballroom Attire for men:

http://www.ballroomguide.com/comp/attire/man.html

Ballroom Attire for Women:

https://www.danceboulevard.com/professional-ballroom-dancing-proper-attire/

http://www.cmubdc.org/competitions/attire/

General Facts for Attire:

https://dubaidance.com/blog/female-dress-code-for-ballroom-dancing

Draft
Men Attire:

The Foxtrot is a form of International standard and American smooth dance. There is a certain attire needed to be worn by both men and women within this form of dance. For men, it is most common in standard competitions to wear a proper white dress top with any kind of collar and cuffs. Though, in smooth, the dress shirt can be any color as long as it has no print and is one solid color. Shirts must always be tucked in to keep a clean look while dancing. Most shirts cost between $80 and $150. Going along with the shirts, a tie or bowtie is required during a dance.The pants worn by men during a competition are a solid black color and a straight leg. Dress pants for competitions can cost between $80 and $400.

Women Attire:

The dresses that women wear during a competition are normally a long full gown. In some lower level competition, a two piece dress is also acceptable. Dresses are normally one solid color with not many extra pieces like gems, gloves, and glitter. Most women prefer to wear tight dance shorts underneath their dress to cover up anything that might show while dancing. When it comes to skirts for ballroom dancing apparel, A-line skirts, tight mini skirts and practically anything that restricts the movement of the legs and thighs should not be worn to a ballroom dancing class. Wearing the right outfit to a ballroom dancing class is about staying comfortable and focused in class, preventing injuries, and creating real dance scenarios. Women should not wear any restricting or tight fitting clothing for it will not help them move properly along the dance floor. Depending on the designer, a dress for a standard/smooth ballroom dress can cost between $150 and $1100.