Under $200!
I recently shared a luxe ski outfit that many of you loved…But I also got a lot of requests for a more affordable ski outfit. Many of you said you only go skiing once or twice a year and aren’t quite ready to invest in some of your ski clothing. Well, the outfit below is for you! It’s a chic but affordable ski outfit for the one-trip-a-year skier! Each piece is under $200 and most of them should work seamlessly with ski gear you already have.
If you’re interested in a really luxe ski outfit, make sure you check out this post. For those of you who prefer a ski jumpsuit, this post is for you!
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Note: In my luxe ski outfit post, I shared my favorite helmet and heated ski boots. If you’re not a frequent skier, you can always rent your skis, ski boots, and helmet wherever you’re going!
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Ski Jacket
This ski jacket is so fun! I love the blush pink, burgundy, and print combination. You can wear this jacket with white or black pants. And it has a hood for extra warmth!
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Pink Ski Buff
This is one of those things I discovered after living in Colorado and skiing more often... a ski buff is now my go-to. I used to use the fleece buffs, but these are better because they are lightweight, and you can easily adjust them to cover your mouth and nose. They can also go up over your head to keep it even warmer. I recommend getting a printed one for fun and a solid one! This pale pink one would pair perfectly with the ski jacket.
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Printed Ski Buff
The second ski buff is printed but neutral so you can still wear it with other ski outfits too!
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Cashmere Sweater
I wanted to bring out more of the pretty pale pink in the ski jacket, so I found this beautiful cashmere sweater by one of my favorite cashmere brands, AQUA. This sweater is perfect whether you’re actually skiing or après ski is more your style. The cashmere is super warm too!
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Ski Pants
These insulated ski pants come in a ton of colors, have over 39K reviews on Amazon, and they’re only $48!
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White Pom Pom Hat
This white pom pom hat is lovely for après ski, outdoors or just regular winter outfits.
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Cashmere Beanie
This cashmere beanie is so soft and warm. It's also really nice to have a hat you can throw on at lunch. For really really cold ski days, wear the beanie under your helmet too!
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Ski Salopettes
These super high waisted salopettes are a great option if you don’t want to deal with traditional ski pants.
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Goggles
This brand of goggles is really popular and a great price point. These come in a couple of different lens color options!
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Sungalsses
You have to finish off your look with the perfect sunglasses for your slope-side, outdoor lunch. Wear these on the chair lift too on days it's warm and not windy.
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Waterproof Boots
Whether you’re heading straight from skiing to lunch/dinner or just need a chic (and warm) pair of boots for your next ski trip, I highly recommend Sorel boots. I love the lighter colorway on these, but Sorel has lots of options.