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Gear up for your next snowy adventure with the freshest clothing for skiing. Whether you're carving through powder or hitting the slopes for the first time, our collection has you covered with stylish and functional pieces designed to keep you warm and looking great. Discover new arrivals and exclusive styles that blend performance with on-trend fashion, ensuring you stay comfortable and confident from the lift to the lodge. Explore our assortment now and find your must-have looks for an unforgettable ski season.

$220

A black, 550-fill goose down jacket with insulated hood and elasticated cuffs for women.

$200

A rugged black fleece jacket with recycled materials, pit-zip venting, and multiple secure-zip pockets.

$150

A black, water-repellent puffer vest with 600-fill down and adjustable hem for winter warmth.

$90

A lightweight black fleece jacket made from 100% recycled polyester with concealed zip pockets and stretch binding.

$70.40

An oversized navy hoodie with a graphic print, crafted from 50% cotton and 50% polyester.

Clothing For Skiing

When it comes to building your kit for the slopes, picking the right clothes for snow is about more than just looking the part—it’s about staying comfortable, dry, and ready for every run, from first chair to après-ski. Whether you’re gearing up for a mountain getaway, prepping for a summer camp on the glacier, or just stashing your favorite line ski gear for the next chillsesh, the right layers make all the difference. The classic three-layer system is the go-to: start with a sweat-wicking base layer that moves moisture away from your skin, add an insulating mid-layer to trap warmth, and finish with a waterproof, windproof outer shell that keeps out the elements. It’s always smart to steer clear of cotton, since it holds onto moisture and can leave you chilled fast. Instead, look for merino wool or technical synthetics that dry quickly and keep you feeling fresh, even when the pace picks up. For insulation, lightweight fleece or a micro-puffy jacket slides easily under your shell, and you can adjust your mid-layer depending on how cold it gets. A solid outer shell—think jackets and snow pants or bibs with taped seams, helmet-compatible hoods, and underarm vents—keeps wind and snow at bay, so you can focus on the ride.

Ski-specific accessories are just as important as the main pieces of your kit. Over-the-calf wool socks designed for ski boots help prevent blisters and keep your feet cozy, while waterproof mittens or gloves with insulation are a must for long days on the lift. Mittens tend to be warmer, but gloves offer more dexterity—pick what suits your style. Don’t forget a neck gaiter or fleece buff to block chilly gusts and a pair of goggles that fit your helmet and handle changing light conditions. A helmet tops it all off, keeping you safe and confident whether you’re carving groomers or exploring off-piste. For anyone new to the sport or looking to refresh their setup, it’s worth trying on different fits—line ski clothing often features adjustable waists, articulated knees, and reinforced cuffs that stand up to repeated use. These details matter, especially if you’re gifting a present for skier friends or family, since the right fit and features can turn a first-timer into a lifelong fan. And if your adventures extend beyond the resort, many of these pieces cross over seamlessly into other outdoor pursuits—think hiking, snowshoeing, or even chilly mornings in the city. For ideas on versatile layers that work year-round, check out our Clothing For Hiking collection.

Skiing isn’t just a winter pursuit—summer camps, glacier sessions, and late-season storms all call for gear that works as hard as you do. Chillsesh apparel and line ski gear are designed with movement in mind, offering stretch fabrics, breathable panels, and smart storage for your on-mountain essentials. Whether you’re chasing powder turns, lapping the park, or just out for a day in the fresh air, the right clothing lets you focus on the fun. Skiers at every level—from first-timers to seasoned locals—benefit from gear that balances style, comfort, and function. And when you’re picking out clothes for snow, it’s not just about performance: bold colors, unique prints, and on-trend silhouettes let you show off your personality, whether you’re on the hill or hanging out at the lodge. Gifting ski clothing is always a hit for birthdays, holidays, or just because—think cozy base layers for early risers, or a new shell for that friend who’s always chasing the next adventure. With the right setup, you’ll be ready for whatever the season brings, making every session on the mountain one to remember.

FAQs

Clothes for skiing are designed with performance fabrics that offer both insulation and breathability, helping you stay warm without overheating. They often feature water-resistant or waterproof materials, reinforced seams, and functional details like ventilation zippers, snow skirts, and adjustable cuffs to keep snow and wind out while allowing for full range of motion on the slopes.

For skiing, layering is key. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat off your skin, add an insulating mid-layer for warmth, and finish with a waterproof or water-resistant outer shell to protect against wind and snow. This system keeps you comfortable and lets you adjust as conditions change throughout the day.

Absolutely! Ski clothes are versatile enough for a variety of winter activities like snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding, or just enjoying time outdoors in cold weather. Their technical features and functional designs make them great for any adventure where warmth, comfort, and weather protection matter.

To complete your ski outfit, consider adding accessories like insulated gloves or mittens, a warm beanie or helmet liner, neck gaiters or balaclavas for extra warmth, and ski-specific socks for comfort inside your boots. Goggles and sunglasses are also essential for protecting your eyes from sun and snow glare.

Ski clothes make a thoughtful and practical gift for anyone heading out on a winter adventure. Whether it’s a cozy fleece, a weatherproof jacket, or stylish accessories, these pieces help set the tone for a fun and comfortable trip, making them a great surprise for both beginners and seasoned skiers.