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White New Women's Spyder Pants
Odinson23
White New Women's Spyder Pants
$60
Retail price: $220
Blue New Large Descente Jacket
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Blue New Large Descente Jacket
$275
Retail price: $400
White Small Hestra (New) Gloves
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White Small Hestra (New) Gloves
$100
Retail price: $190
New 2022 Women’s Spyder Pants
kms0530
New 2022 Women’s Spyder Pants
$180
Retail price: $279
Gray New Large Spyder Sweatshirt
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Blue New Large Nike Vest
skiracemomWY
Blue New Large Nike Vest
$90
Retail price: $170
Blue New Large Spyder Jacket
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Blue New Large Spyder Jacket
$292
Retail price: $500
New Youth Unisex Energiapura Sweatshirt
SnowGuy
Boy’s Boulder Gear (New) Jacket
dscrockett
Gray New Women's Spyder Compression
Alpenglow
New Medium/Large Burton Socks
Alpenglow
New Medium/Large Burton Socks
$12
Retail price: $25
Gray New Medium SmartWool Socks
Alpenglow
New Kulkea MicroPack MultiSport Backpack
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New 2022 Spyder Training Short
kms0530
New 2022 Spyder Training Short
$140
Retail price: $170
Brand new Bauer Flex Warmups
Daryl82
Brand new Bauer Flex Warmups
$42
Retail price: $80
Pink New XXS Burton Jacket
SkiSale
Pink New XXS Burton Jacket
$152
Retail price: $190
Green New Medium Swix Jacket
mbritton
Green New Medium Swix Jacket
$38
Retail price: $130
NEW Reebok Puffer Vest Men’s Medium
DOA_Hockey
686 Goretex Mittens Size Medium (New)
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Ski Apparel Frequently Asked Questions

Ski fashion over the years

Ski fashion has been evolving since the 1800s. Back then, skiing for sport was not exactly a concept that had been accepted by casual skiers. As a result, vacationing skiers wore long coats, fur scarves and high winter fashion when they skied. Ski fashion didn't develop much until the 1920s, when women started wearing trousers and layers that made it easier for them to maneuver on the slopes. Ski sweaters, made of polyester, had a rise in popularity in the 1950s as skiing became a more accessible sport for the masses. Fast forward to the 1980s, which saw a surge of neon ski jackets, jumpsuits, and spandex. This was an iconic fashion wave, creating trends that most skiers today would consider “vintage ski gear” -- and a popular Halloween costume.

How to size a ski jacket

When considering ski jacket sizing, it is important to know what type of fit you’re going for. There are a few different cuts of ski jackets available. A “slim fit” will provide a more streamlined fit, which is ideal for skiers with a need for speed, and those who want maximum maneuverability. For a more relaxed look, a standard fit can be layered more easily and suits individuals with an average build. Snowboarders and park skiers tend to favor a more relaxed, baggy fit when it comes to their jackets. For standard jacket sizes, men's coats usually range from small jackets fitting a chest that measures between 36-38 inches, to 3XL jackets that fit 53-56 inch chests. For women, the range can vary from extra small (fitting a 31-32 inch chest), to 2XL (for a 45-48 inch chest).

Most popular ski apparel brands

Ski apparel is all about combining function with fashion. Popular brands of ski and snowboard jackets include Armada, Ride, North Face -- the list goes on. For ski racers, Spyder ski jackets offer a well-engineered fit to keep you as aerodynamic as possible. Helly Hansen, another big-name manufacturer, creates jackets that offer flattering fits that are also designed to adapt to different temperatures and altitudes. Another behemoth name in the outdoor space is Patagonia, whose ski jackets are exceptionally waterproof and windproof. You’ll never be cold in a Patagonia jacket -- especially if you layer up with a Patagonia fleece underneath.