The best affordable ski-wear brands for a stylish snow season
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The best affordable ski-wear brands for a stylish snow season
"There are several reasonably priced brands that provide quality for a fraction of the price of luxury labels. Sure, you won't be buying the most technologically advanced gear if you're a seasoned skier tackling extreme weather off piste, a high-street jacket probably won't cut it but if you're a touch more fairweather, like me, these products will do the job just fine."
"You may not think of Marks & Spencer as a place for technical wear, but the British high-street store's activewear label, Goodmove, offers many things, from running gear to gym kit and, of course, ski-wear. The selection isn't huge, but it covers the essentials thermal layers, weatherproof jackets, gloves and salopettes in a snowy camo print. They're made with a breathable, waterproof finish and taped seams,"
Skiing incurs many costs including lift passes, equipment hire, transfers, travel and accommodation. Choosing ski gear wisely can significantly reduce overall spending. Several reasonably priced brands deliver good quality at a fraction of luxury-label prices, suited to fairweather or casual skiers. High-street labels like Marks & Spencer's Goodmove offer essentials such as thermal layers, weatherproof jackets, gloves and salopettes with breathable, waterproof finishes and taped seams. Higher-performing but still reasonable options include The North Face and Tog24. High-street jackets are not ideal for extreme off-piste conditions. Practical tips and a range of budget-friendly brand options support cost-conscious ski travellers.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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