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Skiwearhas recently been modernized by emerging brands and fashion designers bold enough to take on technical apparel.

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For decades, shopping for the best ski clothing brands meant shopping sport labels with established reputations.
But that was then, and this is now.
Brands, and retailers, meanwhile, have been taking notes.

Below, a roundup of what’s new from emerging labels and timeless names to shop now.
As in, evoke a Bond-girl glamour in pieces?
Cordova is the brand for you.

Styles come with belts because why not show off your waist while youre showing off your Black Diamond skills?
Dont miss their breathable yet warming base and mid-layers either.
No ski wardrobe is complete without at least one piece!

The brand continues to release new pieces for its Fire + Ice collection as well.
For extras, consider one of their ultra-popular beanies, ski socks, or gloves.
If youre going for a statement moment, dont sleep on its puff-sleeve suit as a first-day-on-the-mountain look.

in a subtle metallic silver hue.
In addition to ensuring their pieces be well-priced, Halfday offers extended sizing.
The idea being that everyone should look and feel good whilst hitting the slopes.

And, you know, who doesnt love a club!
(In my humble opinion, they always look cool and confident… and warm!)
The labels puffers and even leggings are meant to carry you through wintertime as seasonal wardrobe staples.

But where Shoreditch Ski Club really sets itself apart from the others is its sustainability practices.
Dime incorporates the northern nations heritage wear into her collection by way of bows and bibs.
The quilted pants are a most-loved piece from this branda standout on the ski market right now.

And even if you dont ski, pieces can be worn like knitwear.
Meet Aztech Mountain, a New York and Aspen-based brand founded by David Roth and Heifara Rutgers in 2013.
For ski suits that will really and truly keep you warm (no jacket required!)

and belted puffers trimmed with shearling, Mackage is quickly becoming a go-to brand for the ski set.
The look is slick and unfussy and subtly sporty.
There are base layers knitted with the double G logos and quilted faux fur mittens.

Per the Italian house, it’s a selection of pieces envisioned for mountain leisure and beyond.
Now, its new collection of apparel sets the tone for a sport-forward season.
Founded in 1924, the brand is known for its first-in-class materials and its ski line is no exception.

Ski Race Wasatch knit sweater
Sterling stirrup leggings
P8 Cody jacket
Powder 8 ski pants






















































































