If you’re lucky enough to be heading for the slopes this season you’re guaranteed to need some women’s ski clothes. As well as stocking up on winter coats and boots for all those city-based adventures you embark upon, you should be looking to invest in actually practical outfits (AKA the best ski clothes) for the snow, too.
Ski jackets | Ski trousers | Ski suits & snow suits | Ski thermals | Snow boots & ski boots | Ski accessories | Après-ski clothes
Whether you’ve been skiing before or you’re a total newbie, you’ll also need to know exactly what to pack before you hit the slopes and learn the hard way. It’s cold (and wet) out there, folks, and the last thing you want is to fall over (it even happens to the most experienced skiers) and find yourself soggy and miserable sooner than expected.
The good news is you can actually look stylish and stay dry. Yep, the ski outfits women wear these days are not only technical – i.e. waterproof and protective – but they actually look chic. Less Chalet Girl more magazine photo shoot. Speaking of which, if you feel like channelling your inner ’80s model, we suggest going all out with a vibrant ski suit and statement goggles.
The women’s ski wear brands to bookmark? The North Face, Perfect Moment, Goldbergh, P.E. Nation, Moose Knuckles and Moncler are some of our favourites. While we’re all for buying once and wearing again for years to come, these brands can be spenny, so if you’re wanting to save as much money as possible for all that après-ski fun, you can pick up some great alternatives from Mountain Warehouse and Superdry.
We could go on about what to wear skiing, but perhaps it’s best you see for yourself. Keep scrolling to see all the women’s ski clothes and accessories you’ll need, whether you’re headed for the green or red run.
What kind of coat is best for skiing? Ski jackets
When it comes to choosing women’s ski jackets, you’re going to want something with a lot of pockets (preferably ones that are easy to open with gloves on) as well as something cosy and protective. Down-filled puffer jackets with faux fur trims are often the most recommended, but any outerwear that’s padded, wind-resistant and waterproof will do the trick.
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Ski trousers
Ski trousers (or salopettes) are some of the most important ski gear you can buy. Pick something softshell that’s easy to move around in while skiing or snowboarding – we recommend doing some in-store lunges as a test – and that’s warm enough without the need for base layers or midlayers but still roomy in case you want to wear any. It’s also wise to pick a pair with built-in gaiters if you really want to keep the snow out when you go off piste.
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How do I look more stylish skiing? In ski suits and snow suits
Bear the same specifications in mind when buying a ski suit as the above. It needs to be as warm as your down jacket or parka, though perhaps slightly more fitted, with loads of functionality. Leave enough room for your ski base layers (a thermal T-shirt or vest, at the very least), and slip a gilet on over the top when it’s really cold and you’ll be good to go. Below are some bestselling ski jumpsuits and all-in-ones.
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What do good skiers wear? Ski thermals
Arguably the most important thing not to forget when you go skiing, thermals are your saving grace both on and off the slopes. You can pick up everything from thermal sweatshirts to headbands and thermal socks, but you’ll definitely need at least one thermal top and a pair of temperature regulating leggings to protect you from the cold weather.
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Want to really look the part? When you’re not wearing your ski boots, you’ll want a pair of snow shoes or boots to keep your feet dry to and from your chalet. Luckily there are some pretty luxe options to choose from on the market, so you’ll find something to match your snowboard jacket in no time. In terms of ski shoes, you’ll want to invest. Look to Salomon or Atomic for designs that’ll last you for years.
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Ski accessories
From mittens to proper ski gloves and everything in between, make sure you’re stocked up on ski accessories as well as the basics. We recommend a good pair of light-reflecting and/or polarised goggles to protect you from the bright white glare of the snow at the very least.
Après-ski clothes
The best part about après-ski is that there are no rules; you can wear what you want unless you go somewhere with a strict dress code. For the most part, people go straight from the slopes to the bars in all their professional ski gear (mitts and all), but, if you want to get changed, you can’t go wrong with any of the below. You can also re-wear all of it back on good ol’ United Kingdom soil – especially the hat and scarves set.
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