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We're talking jackets, ski pants, goggles and accessories ❄️ Ski Pants Womens

It's officially the best time for ski wear shopping. If you're anything like us, you'll have already been buzzing for the snowy szn for legit months and getting seriously excited at the prospect of booking an amaze trip to the slopes. And that includes planning your chic AF après and ski wear looks. The best bit about getting organised early? There's a good chance you'll grab some hella good deals in the sales as well as getting first dibs on gorge new-in ski wear. Result!
Gone are the days when ski wear made you look part duvet, part yeti. New designs are not only technical – we're talking ultra waterproof and protective – but they're stylish too. If you feel like channelling a strong lewk, we suggest referencing either early-Noughties sporty feels (think visor shades and flared salopettes), '80s playfulness (all-in-ones and bold neon hues) or cutesy '30s classics (Fair Isle knits, turtlenecks and two-tone colour palettes).
The brands to watch out for? Goldbergh, Perfect Moment and Fusalp. They're fairly spenny, but you can usually find some steals in the sales which are always worth snapping up immediately. And if you're old-season abhorrent, don't be: ski clothing is basically a theme all on its own, so the key signatures never go out of style. Good quality gear is always worth the investment.
But if you're pinching the pennies and will be travelling to the mountains on a 72-hour coach, we feel ya, and we're here to soften the blow with a range of bargain ski buys from the likes of Superdry, Jack Wills and Dare2b.
The best women's skiwear is something that'll last and transcend trends – look to the high street for cosy fleeces that are great for causal winter weekend looks. If you're on a budget, Dare2b is your best bet for quality ski bits. The key pieces you need for a trip to the slopes? A staple ski jacket that is both breathable and waterproof. Check out Free People for funky retro styles. And don't forget to stock up on base tops you can layer on chilly days as well as those all-important salopettes – they're worth the extra pennies: protection is key, people.
We will be the first to admit ski wear can be spenny AF. But luckily, some of our favourite brands have come through with some serious discounts this winter and we're so here for it. Head straight to Superdry and Dare2b for some great deals on high-quality jackets and ski trousers.
Alongside some serious bargains we had to include a couple of designer pieces. They may seem pretty pricey but usually that's because they're cut from luxurious fabrics like cashmere, 100% wool or technical materials that will last you years. Our fave ski wear brands to invest in? Bogner, We Norwegians and Fusalp. Or if you're looking to win some serious style points on the slope this year, check out Perfect Moment's skiwear range ASAP.
Keep scrolling for sweet skiwear swag – including great goggles, jackets, salopettes, ski pants, hats and accessories.
Free People's activewear live FP Movement is perfect for professionals and posers alike. We love this snow-white ski suit with its puffer style jacket and sleek fitted bottoms. Too chic.
There's just something so chic about an all black ski look, don'tcha think? If you're on the hunt for a staple jacket you can wear with just about anything, check out Mountain Warehouse's Recco style asap. The belted waist and faux fur trim are just perfection.
If you thought ski wear was boring, think again, ladies. This Perfect Moment ombré jacket is bound to get you noticed on the slopes. Plus, how good will it look under the disco balls at Après?!
I'm sure we don't need to remind you that snuggly fleeces are back in a big way this winter. Wear Sweaty Betty's super soft style under your waterproof jacket this ski szn and with running leggings day-to-day.
We've seen a lot of ski jackets in our time but can confirm this Free People number is one of the cutest! We're obsessed with the dusty-pink shade, belted silhouette and ribbed cuffs.
Ok, these mirrored Vallon goggles are a little on the spenny side... But trust us, you can chuck these on with the plainest, most inexpensive ski gear and instantly look a million bucks. Plus, when it comes to eyes, it's better to be safe than sorry, right?
Black and white ski jackets are v chic but we also love being loud and proud with our snow lewks. Superdry's funky coat gets both style and safety points as its neon-trimmed design means you'll be easy to spot on the slopes.
Sometimes ski salopettes can be on the baggy side, which is a very specific kinda lewk. But if you'd prefer a skinnier style, check out these chic pants from The North Face.
P.E Nation launches hella cool ski wear every snowy season, and this winter is no different. We're obsessed with the paisley bandana design on this puffer jacket. Choose to wear yours with the matching patterned ski pants or opt for plain black salopettes.
If you're a seasoned pro it might be time to invest in some ski boots – you'll find it will save you money in the long term (resort rentals can be pretty pricey). Lined with a soft faux fur, Salomon's boots are guaranteed to keep your feet cosy and secure.
Perfect for petite ski queens, Perfect Moment's Mojo jacket has a cropped fit so will hit just on the hips. We're in love with the high-shine, glossy finish and retro stripes on this number, too.
Topshop Sno is seriously coming through with the budget ski wear this season. This flared leg red ski suit is giving us real designer vibes but at a fraction of the price.
Calling all animal print lovers, we have found the ski jacket for you. We particularly like how this Julien Macdonald jacket features quilted black side panels to showcase your waist.
Tap into this year's colour of the year with Fusalp's chilli-hued ski pants. These babies are lined with fleece for a super-soft finish and crafted with a hint of stretch for added comfort.
If you're all for the designer ski wear but don't have the budget to blow, check out Selfridges Rental. We're obsessed with these logotastic ski pants that retail at £419 but can be yours for four days for just £58. Genius.
We're so here for the colour-blocked stripes on OG skiwear brand Columbia's snow jacket. Plus, it comes with all the pockets (one for your ski pass, googles and valuables) so you don't have to worry about carrying a rucksack up the mountain.
Thermals are an absolute necessity if you're skiing during the colder months. Luckily, Topshop Sno's ribbed base layers are nothing like the pointelle sets your mum dressed you in as a child – this red logo set is beyond cool.
On a budget this snowy season? Check out Jack Wills' new range of hella cool ski wear for that designer look without the super spenny price tag. This forest-green jacket is at the top of our wish list.
If you've got a bit of money to spend on ski wear but don't want to opt for designer stuff, Sweaty Betty is a great in-between option. Top of our wish list is this quilted jacket – the high-shine bodice and faux fur trimmed hood are all kinds of snow chic.
If you love Perfect Moment's houndstooth pieces but haven't got the cash to splash, New Look's ski leggings are super similar but a fraction of the price.
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Rosie has a BA in English Literature from the University of Sheffield and went on to study an MA in Fashion Journalism at Central Saint Martins. She’s previously written for publications such as The Times and sub-edited at The Mail on Sunday’s YOU magazine, as well as researching and producing in-depth retail reports for the trend forecasting agency WGSN.
Her favourite fashion moment? Previewing Prada’s AW21 menswear show in the depths of lockdown and interviewing Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons from her childhood bedroom.
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