Ski Season is Coming—This is the Best Gear to Be Seen In On the Slopes

From retro ski suits to statement jackets and luxe accessories

bettina looney, vivian hoorn and mariko Nakafuji wearing the best ski wear
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Winter has officially arrived, Christmas is just around the corner, and prime skiing season is finally on the horizon. So, if you're planning on hitting the slopes in the coming months, it's high time to start thinking about the best skiwear to bring with you—and ensure that, whatever your experience level, you're at least dressed the part.

Ideally, that means you'll need a great ski jacket (or two) in your repertoire, as well as salopettes, snow trousers, some technical layers, chic knits, snow boots, and a few accessories like hats, gloves and goggles too. Alternatively—or additionally—you might also want to consider a one-and-done ski suit.

claire rose cliteur wearing black and white skiwear

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Fortunately, there are tonnes of excellent skiwear options out there, from the high street and high-end specialist skiing brands alike. The tricky part? Finding cool pieces that are both practical and chic. Because while looking fabulous is understandably high on the list of priorities, it's quality fabrication and technical details that distinguish the "good" skiwear from the "great"—and will keep you warm, comfortable and safe on the slopes, and looking the part at the après, too.

With that in mind, I'd always suggest investing that little bit extra in high-quality skiwear that offers both timeless style and functionality, and will last well beyond a single season. And if you're not quite ready to commit? Skiwear rental offers an excellent, affordable and sustainable alternative.

Keep scrolling to see and shop the best ski wear out there—style and substance, guaranteed.

The Best Ski Jackets

No matter your budget, there are so many great ski jackets to pick from this season. High street brands like H&M and Marks & Spencer offer affordable options that don't compromise on performance—though of course, it's worth noting that specialised sports brands and luxury labels tend to have access to better technologies, which is reflected in the price.

The Best Ski Trousers and Salopettes

Whether you prefer a sleek stirrup legging, classic boot-cut trouser, or the retro vibes offered by salopettes, your bottom-half is a key part of your skiing style, too.

The Best Ski Suits

If you're looking to really lean into the nostalgic retro vibe, a stylish ski suit is the way to go. It's also the ultimate in one-and-done dressing, for a statement look without the styling faff. Either raid your parents' wardrobes for a real vintage style, or shop one of the new but equally fabulous designs below.

The Best Ski Layers

The key to staying warm on the slopes? Layers, of course. From cosy thermal tops and leggings that act as an invisible—but still important—base beneath your look, to knits you'll happily strip down to for après, these are some of the best ones worth packing.

The Best Snow Boots

If you're a regular skier, then it's worth investing in a pair of snow boots—even if you're only going once a year. They'll see you through après ski and cold-weather activities aplenty, while also serving as a great staple for when temperatures inevitably plummet back home too.

The Best Skiing Accessories

Don't forget the finishing touches! Ski goggles and helmets can be rented at most resorts, but if you're a regular, you might want to consider investing in your own. Gloves, hats, scarves, headbands, hoods, earmuffs, socks and sunglasses will also come in handy—and can be an easy way to add extra fashion points to your look.

The Best Ski Wear Rental

Of course, if you're not a regular skier, one of the most cost-effective ways to fit out your ski-drobe would be to rent your gear. Rather than buying something you might not wear again, renting provides both a more affordable and sustainable solution. While you can rent ski wear from regular clothing rental platforms such as By Rotation and HURR, there are now also dedicated ski wear rental brands around including Blanqo and Eco Ski.

Clementina Jackson
Fashion Editor

Clementina Jackson is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes, edits and commissions stories spanning catwalk trends, industry news, shopping must-haves, long-form fashion features, and interviews. She was previously Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, and has also worked for a range of titles including Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Tatler, and Cosmopolitan.