Dressing for skiing is about balancing performance with personal style. From insulated outerwear that shields against alpine winds to versatile knitwear for après-ski moments, each piece plays a vital role in your mountain wardrobe.
Equestrian cotton sweater with cable-knit structure
Equestrian cotton sweater with cable-knit structure
Equestrian cotton sweater with cable-knit structure
Dressing for skiing is about balancing performance with personal style. From insulated outerwear that shields against alpine winds to versatile knitwear for après-ski moments, each piece plays a vital role in your mountain wardrobe.
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Equestrian rollneck sweater with knitted pattern
Equestrian rollneck sweater with knitted pattern
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Style Meets Performance on the Slopes
The ski aesthetic brings together technical innovation and contemporary design so you never have to compromise between performance and style.
The best ski clothing uses water-resistant fabrics, thermal insulation, and breathable materials to keep you comfortable. Smart tailoring ensures you can move freely, while clean details keep everything looking sharp.
The best ski clothing uses water-resistant fabrics, thermal insulation, and breathable materials to keep you comfortable. Smart tailoring ensures you can move freely, while clean details keep everything looking sharp.
Discover moreUnderstanding what to pack for a ski trip begins with recognising the distinct demands of alpine environments. Mountain weather shifts quickly, and layering is your best defence. Start with base layers in moisture-wicking fabrics that sit close to the skin, regulating temperature and keeping you dry throughout the day. Mid-layers add insulation and warmth: lightweight fleece, structured knitwear, and pieces that take you easily from the slopes to the lodge.
Your outer layer is your main defence against the alpine elements. Look for jackets made from technical fabrics with waterproof ratings and sealed seams, designed to withstand wind and snow. Insulated jackets combine warmth with mobility. Trousers should offer the same performance: articulated knees so you can move freely, reinforced hems for durability, and a cut that looks sharp on and off the mountain.