Men's Ski Style

Men’s Ski Style

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Men's Ski Style

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Nobis’s wool-and-acrylic Lucifer Beanie ($35; nobis.ca) is stylish but understated. Extension bars on POC’s Cornea Goggles ($150; www.pocsports.com) give them a better fit and a wider field of vision. SmartWool’s Banff Crew Sweater ($150; smartwool.com) looks like your dad’s from the seventies—in a cool way. Patagonia’s track-inspired Kernelius Jacket ($150; patagonia.com) is actually a technical fleece midlayer. With a powder skirt, a fleecy lining, and a DWR coating, Patagonia’s Pipe Down Jacket ($300) is perfect for cold-weather skiing. As are Oakley’s insulated Arrestino Pants ($250; oakley.com). Gordini’s windproof Warrior Gloves ($90; gordini.com) were some of the best of the year.

Men's Ski Style

Men's Ski Style

Men’s Snowboard Style

Men's Snowboard Style

Men's Snowboard Style

I/O Bio’s merino-wool Contact Long Sleeve Zip Base Layer ($70; io-bio.com) is remarkably soft. Quiksilver’s Husqie Button-Down looks like a flannel shirt, but it’s cut from water-repellent polyester ($80; quiksilver.com). And because the nylon, mesh-lined Eastwood Shirt ($95), also by Quiksilver, has a DWR coating, you can wear it by itself on warm days—or around town when it’s raining. The herringbone Radiant Pant, by Bonfire ($169; bonfiresnow.com), features taped seams and vents along the inner leg. The neoprene-lined Especial Glove, by Rome SDS ($80; romesnowboards.com), helps with dexterity and warmth and feels like memory foam against your fingers.

Women’s Ski Style

Women's Ski Style

Women's Ski Style

The double lens in Scott’s Alibi Artisan Goggle ($140; scottusa.com) cuts glare, reduces fogging, and protects your eyes from UV rays. The hand-knit cable Chaos Mae Hat ($22; chaoshats.com) is 100 percent acrylic but as soft as your favorite blanket. Icebreaker’s lightweight wool GT LS Chase Crew Base Layer ($90; icebreaker.com) has perforated merino in strategic places to enable more aerobic endeavors. There’s just enough synthetic insulation to make Prana’s featherweight and water-resistant Zeya Vest ($85; prana.com) perfect for spring skiing. Spyder’s three-layer Inspection Full Zip Pant ($300; spyder.com) is favored by the U.S. Women’s Ski Team.

Women’s Snowboard Style

Women's Snowboard Style

Women's Snowboard Style

With 700-fill down under a stretchy nylon soft shell, Cloudveil’s Koven Plus Down Jacket ($500; cloudveil.com) is like snowboarding in a comforter. Athleta’s nylon-and-polyester Seamless Lace Crew Neck Base Layer($69; athleta.com) is a wee bit sexy—just the right touch for the slopes. Holden’s slim-fit Arcadia Cargo Pant ($280; holdenouterwear.com) is made from hemp and recycled plastic bottles. Customize the new Hawkeye Goggle, by Anon ($125; anonoptics.com), with interchangeable straps. The acrylic jacquard-print Willow Hat, by Nobis ($40; nobis.ca), has a soft fleece-lined headband for extra warmth.

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