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Your step-by-step guide
Our ski & snowboard layering edit

Your step-by-step guide Our ski & snowboard layering edit
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Layer up like a pro

Welcome to the ultimate ski and snowboard layering guide. Discover the ins and outs of under and over-styling and master the art of layering to stay warm, dry, and stylish. Ready to dominate the slopes?

The under-layer: Your thermal foundation

Firstly, focus on the under-layer. Essential for warmth and comfort, think long underwear and thermal layers – these will be your essential base. Go for snug-fitting thermal underwear such as snug-fitting pants or leggings made from merino wool or advanced synthetics to keep the warmth in and the moisture out. Along with thermal tops, long-sleeved shirts, or tops made from merino wool or synthetic fabrics, designed to trap body heat and manage moisture, keeping you warm and dry. Don't forget thermal socks, made from merino wool or synthetic blends, to provide insulation and moisture management, keeping your feet warm and dry all day.

Your step-by-step guide Our ski & snowboard layering edit
Your step-by-step guide Our ski & snowboard layering edit

The mid-layer: Your insulation

Next up, focus on the mid-layer, crucial for insulation. Long-sleeved active shirts and fleece are your go-to. These pieces keep your body heat in while allowing sweat to escape. Generally made from breathable and moisture-wicking materials, they prevent overheating and offer a snug yet flexible fit, allowing you to move freely. Fleece, in particular, is a versatile and cozy option. It breathes well to prevent overheating, dries quickly, and fits smoothly between your thermal base layer and outer shell.