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Mar 06, 2025

Best ski wear 2025: ski jackets, goggles and more

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Ski szn may be coming to an end but that's no excuse to sideline your snow-ready wardrobe. In fact, most brands are having killer sales right now, so there's no better time to bag some chic AF après and ski wear looks that will see you down the slopes for years to come. 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 your priority is strictly serving looks, we suggest referencing either early-Noughties sporty vibes (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 and Perfect Moment. They're fairly spenny, but you can usually find some steals that are worth snapping up. 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 ASOS 4505, Superdry, and Dare2b.

The best women's skiwear is timeless – look to the high street for cosy fleece that are great for causal winter weekend looks. If you're on a budget, Dare2b and Decathlon are your best bet for quality ski bits that won't break the bank.

The key pieces you need for a trip to the slopes? A staple ski jacket that is both breathable and waterproof. Check out Columbia for reliable, sporty-chic styles. And don't forget to stock up on base layers, 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 – including great goggles, jackets, salopettes, ski pants, gloves, accessories and some bonus après picks.

ASOS’ affordable all-in-one ski suit is giving us major Bond girl vibes. We particularly love the slim-fit flared trousers, belt and faux fur trim.

An ultra-chic ski suit under £200? Count us in H&M. This off-white onesie is cut from the brand's StormMove technical fabric that's wind and snow-resistant, while being beautifully breathable. The roomy hood is finished with an elasticated drawstring to fit snug around your head and goggles.

If you're more into the aprés scene than the ski slopes, we're not judging you, queen. This leopard-print ski suit will look perfect with an Aperol Spritz in one hand and a s'mores in the other (priorities, ppl).

If you're on a budget, check out Dare2B's snowsuit. It's created for the brand by British fashion designer Julien Macdonald, so you won't be lacking in sartorial swag on the slopes.

For an investment that won't rival your rent, We Norwegians technical suit is our pick. It's cut from water-repellent shell with a hint of spandex to give you the perfect, body-hugging fit. While it's ultra-sleek, it's been thoughtfully made with enough room for your base layers to keep you super cosy.

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.

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 design means you'll be easy to spot on the slopes.

Make a statement on the slopes with Mountain Warehouse's amazing fur-trimmed ski jacket. The best part? This baby comes with a super-handy snowskirt – you know, for preventing snow from getting inside your jacket when you inevitably take a tumble...

Columbia is the place to go for high quality, technical ski wear. We think you'll look like a seasoned professional in the brand's insulated, waterproof jacket.

One of those gals that really feels the cold? We advise picking up this Mountain Warehouse number before your next ski trip. It has been thermal tested at -30°C and has been treated with a water repellent finish, so the snow will literally roll off ya.

Skiwear that doubles as a winter coat? Yes, please. Breathable, water repellent and a detachable hood and removable faux fur, this versatile hero will keep you just as warm on those early morning walks to the gym as it will on-piste.

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. Plus, in this number, you'll look like the cutest snowball on the runs.

Trust us, your everyday winter coat just won't cut it in a snow storm. So if you're heading skiing this season, be sure to invest in a fully waterproof jacket.

We love this one from Decathlon – it has taped seams to keep you dry and SO many pockets (2 hand, 1 ski pass pocket, 1 chest, 2 inner pockets) for all your essentials.

Designed for skiing, snowboarding, and posing off-piste, these trousers are super comfortable while fitting you like a glove. We especially love the vibrant, cobalt blue shade that's guaranteed to win you compliments.

The babes on a budget are going to want to bag these super-chic salopettes, STAT. At a killer 53% off, they might just be your best buy of the season.

It's SO important for your ski pants to fit properly – they need to be tight enough to keep the snow out but still feel comfy. These trousers from Free People are ideal because they have a dual waistband system for body hugging comfort.

The slim-fit, tailored design and wear-with-anything black means you'll have endless styling options with these Superdry ski trousers. Better yet, the elasticated waistband means they're ultra comfy, too.

Kara is the Ecommerce Editor, Women’s Lifestyle at Hearst UK. Leading Cosmopolitan’s digital shopping strategy, she shares style advice for life’s big moments, reports on the latest fashion collaborations, and creates beauty reviews across skincare, makeup, and haircare.

Kara’s most popular guides include ‘Affordable Jewellery Brands to Shop’, ‘Ski Wear to Shop, According to an Editor’, and ‘The Best High Street Wedding Dress Brands’, while covering deals events such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. When she’s not behind a laptop screen, she’s hosting shopping videos and livestreams for Cosmo’s TikTok Shop. Kara also creates shopping content for Red and Prima, and was previously contributing Fashion and Beauty Ecommerce Editor at ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar.

Since starting her career as a journalist in 2018, she has held the role of Fashion Content Editor at NET-A-PORTER’s Porter Magazine, Associate Editor at PopSugar, and written for Refinery29 and LOVE Magazine, where she covered fashion and beauty news, trends, and features. An experienced interviewer, Kara has spoken to Zendaya, Alicia Keys, Simone Biles, and Tyla about life, work, and style. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Kara lived in Toronto, Canada before moving to London.

Follow Kara on Instagram @kara.kia

Rosie Davenport is an Ecommerce Writer at Cosmopolitan UK and Red Online, covering fashion, beauty and travel reviews, as well as major sales events such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Rosie has reviewed everything from Reformation dresses to the latest massage guns and knows the new brands to bookmark as well as the latest trends to follow. Before this role, Rosie was a Fashion Ecommerce Writer on publications including ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar and Good Housekeeping for nearly two years, and gained a MA from Central Saint Martins in Fashion Journalism in 2021, focussing on the rise (and rise) of fashion podcasting. Rosie has also worked at The Times, been a sub editor at The Mail on Sunday’s weekly YOU magazine and produced in-depth retail reports for the trend forecasting agency WGSN. Her career highlight? Previewing Prada’s AW21 menswear show in the depths of lockdown and interviewing Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons from her bedroom. Outside of work, Rosie can be found rummaging through vintage shops or getting lost in one of London’s iconic department stores. You can follow Rosie on Instagram @rosie.davenport

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