Ski wear
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Ski clothing that protects you
Good ski clothing should keep you warm and dry – even in challenging conditions. A waterproof or highly water-repellent outer layer plays a key role here. Technical details like a snow skirt and wrist gaiters prevent snow from getting inside if you fall or ski through fresh powder. They keep the cold out – and the warmth in. In our collection, you’ll find ski clothing with all the practical details you need: a special pocket for your ski pass, soft chin protection, and roomy pockets for your goggles.
Match your clothing to your skiing style
Ski clothing comes in many varieties, and for good reason. If you’re skiing off-piste or touring, breathability and freedom of movement are extra important. You’re constantly moving and can get warm quickly. The right layers make all the difference. If you mostly stick to the slopes, insulation is more important – especially if you spend a lot of time standing still, for example in lifts or queues.
Comfort is key
Perhaps the most important thing. You only really notice how a jacket or pants fit after a full day on the snow. Ski clothing shouldn’t pinch or chafe, but move with you and feel comfortable – especially during long days out.
From the first lift to the last run.