One-Piece Ski Suits to Wear This Winter
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Cordova Over-the-Boot ski suit
Perfect for spring skiing and sunny days, this form-fitting one-piece by Cordova will make you feel like an Italian race car driver as you’re zipping down the mountain. Kill Bill meets Aspen, it's a sporty look that's sophisticated enough to re-wear when dining outdoors. The flared pant leg fits over a ski boot, creating a flattering silhouette that feels like a throwback to another era, while a fleece lining keeps you warm and toasty. Still not warm enough? Add a cropped puffer coat on top for maximum coziness. $1090, Cordova. Get it now! - 2/9
Burton Larosa one piece
For the winter weather enthusiast who cares a bit more about function than form, this one-piece from snowboard brand Burton is a good option. The suit still has a roomy fit, however, making it a great option for non-skiers who plan to dine or hang out outdoors (you can even fit a pair of jeans underneath). $340, Burton. Get it now! - 3/9
The North Face Himalayan suit
The warmest suit on the list, its design is guaranteed to keep the cold out, whether you’re heli-skiing in Alaska or enjoying an Aperol spritz with friends al fresco. Windproof, waterproof, and lined with down, it’s your barrier against the winter elements—be it a blast of cold wind on a slow chairlift or a less glamorous spray of muddy slush from a passing car. Plus, when the next bombogenesis hits the northeast, you’ll be prepared. $1000, The North Face. Get it now! Yahoo News is better in the app
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Bogner Greta ski overalls
Bogner's one-piece ski suit has been a staple on the slopes since 1947—created by Olympic skier Willy Bogner, the brand was among the first to bring it to market. Ranging from vintage-inspired pieces to more modern and functional looks, Bogner is the gold standard in one-pieces. With goose down insulation and a waterproof shell, the brand's Greta Ski Overalls are certainly the most expensive on this list, but if you choose to buy a Bogner, consider it a life-long investment—just like an heirloom piece of jewelry or a condo in Vail, a Bogner ski suit is something that can be passed down through generations (on super cold days, my mom skis in a lilac Bogner one-piece that’s older than I am). $2200, Bogner. Get it now! - 5/9
Protest Retros Softshell snowsuit
Simple, classic, and affordable, this ski suit from Dutch brand Protest is one you'll be excited to pull out of storage for winters to come. It might not have the playfulness of some of the other suits on this list, but the breathable, waterproof, and windproof design will keep you toasty without any fuss. The understated style of this ski suit means it’s one of the best choices for urban adventurers who’d rather blend in with the crowd than stick out like a sore (but very, very stylish) thumb. $313, Protest. Get it now! - 6/9
Oosc Ricky Bobby ski suit
Oosc brings a playful irreverence to the ski hill with their Ricky Bobby suit, inspired by the early 2000s movie Talladega Nights. The all-white suit with rainbow details is its own 1970s-themed party waiting to happen and will stand out at any socially-distanced outdoor gathering this winter. You can wear this suit in good conscience, too—it’s made from 100 percent recycled polyester and each suit is crafted from 50 plastic bottles. $304, Oosc. Get it now! Yahoo News is better in the app
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Goldbergh Pearl jumpsuit
This sleek, vintage-inspired suit is something a Bond villain might wear on the slopes. Colorful details add a bit of whimsy to the fitted silhouette, while a detachable fur collar—also available in faux fur—will add warmth when you need it. The stretchy and breathable softshell suit is sporty enough to work on the mountain, and stylish enough to wear to your favorite outdoor dining spot. $1093, Goldbergh. Get it now! - 8/9
Asos 4505 ski set
If you can’t stand the idea of a one-piece but still want the clean, monochrome look of a matching set, consider this white jacket and pants combo by Asos. Affordable yet fashionable, this sporty ensemble offers just as much warmth on the slopes or at the outdoor après-ski thanks to its high-waisted bib pant, minimizing the gap between the pants and coat. Bonus: It makes trips to the restroom much simpler. $254, Asos. Get it now! - 9/9
Matek Gentoo full-length onesie
The key to staying warm is, of course, the art of layering. Even if you’re in the warmest ski suit on earth, a flimsy cotton layer is something that can ruin your day (if you sweat even just a little bit, the wet cotton won’t dry—it will only make you cold). Matek, a new brand designed in Los Angeles, adds a touch of high-fashion pizzazz to dressing sensibly for the slopes. The one-piece base layer will keep you warm from head to toe and the form-fitting design means it won’t look bulky under a figure-skimming one-piece. $169, Matek (women's sizes). Get it now!
Teddy Minford
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