Would you (not) run the full marathon with a Dottie skirt?
I've done half marathons before, but at least one of those HMs was not fun (constantly fishing the tulle out from between my legs)
I'm starting to think about my costumes for Dopey 2024 and this might influence what themes I do for each race...
I ran the half and the full in dotties in January. With a couple of modifications:
-I made myself *very* simple coordinating satin circle skirts that I wore underneath the tulle, AND I pinned through the satin layer of the dottie skirt, the tulle, AND the underskirt in the front center, just high enough that the top "sparkly" layer would cover it up. Kind of a PITA, but it definitely worked. (Can provide pics if you'd like.) This does make it even more poofy, but not rigid-poofy if that makes sense.
-You can also skip the underskirt and just pin the tulle using the same method.
-I found that wearing my skirt a little bit higher helped my thighs not eat the skirt.
-Some people wear a skort under their dottie (like a lululemon)
-Some people cut the tulle out of the front completely
-Depending on what size you wear, there's a lady that churns through quite a few skirts that she has made to a [shorter] custom length in XS. She posts often in the selling groups. You could probably also get it professionally shortened (or DIY if you have a serger and want to mess with satin.)
Tangentially, Enchanted Athletics Co makes skirts very similar to dotties (minus the bow) and some of them are offered without tulle. Because these are usually "pre-order" aka MTO, you could probably request no tulle. (Also, WAY less stressful to get one of these.)
Please note that I do NOT run for time.
I'm kind of in the same boat right now on decisions and I'm wavering between going "fancy" in a dottie or similar again for the full, or "bounding" in regular running clothes.