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The trick to preparing an après-ski outfit for your vacation is to find winter pieces that will save you time and space, because we all know how big a suitcase we need for winter trips. We guide you in four steps to the perfect après-ski look: from sweaters that do double duty, to boots that ensure your walk to the cocoa chalet looks never better.
Step 1: Sweaters that do double duty
One surefire way to reduce your to-do list is to get sweaters that go just as well with ski pants for morning skiing as they do with jeans and leggings for afternoon fireside chats. That means they have to look good, but also keep you warm. Good cashmere and wool are the right choice, whether you’re a fan of classic designs or prefer a modern, sporty look. Also, a minimalistic approach like knitted patterned sweaters and high neck tops can work.
Step 2: Ski Pants
Ski pants and overalls come in as many variations as jeans today, so the options for ski suits are almost endless. We love all-in- ones that keep you warm on the trail and can be stripped down for a cool après-ski look . Leggings with or without feet are perfectly elegant and sporty, and look great with an oversized sweater, while ski pants with flared ends add real dramatic effect at high altitudes. And you can never go wrong with a good pair of suspender pants for easy layering—just add a turtleneck underneath and you’re good to go.
Step 3: Climbing Accessories
Accessories make up the whole look, and these rules also apply to winter sports equipment. Balaclavas have become a trend, but the truth is that these multipurpose accessories have been around for a long time. Be prepared with gloves, hats, aviator glasses, a great scarf and wool socks to look stylish while staying super snug and warm.
Step 4: Snow Boots
While it’s a bit surprising that ski boot technology hasn’t yet led to something lighter and less bulky, the truth is that they’re best left with your skis and crutches after the last descent of the day. Invest in something lined with fur so you can navigate the trails with ease on your way to afternoon dining, drinks or shopping after a day on the trail.