Ski resort outfits ideas. Wondering what to wear skiing? The New Year might have passed but the winter season is far from over, and all the winter wonders are yet to be discovered. For instance traveling up into the snowy mountains with your significant other, family, or a group of friends. If you have yet to go on your winter vacation, there is no better time like now for it. Pick your spot, book your tickets, pack all of your ski trip essentials, and get on going.
However, what to pack for a ski trip is a common question to ask oneself in preparation for your long-awaited winter holidays. Luckily, we have got the answers to what to wear if you are going skiing for the first time, and even how to pack for a ski trip light. After all, we all like to look our best even in the coldest of winters and be prepared to photograph ourselves in all the cute winter locations. Lastly, we all understand the struggle of large and puffy winter clothes. Read along to get some packing tips, as well as outfit ideas for Snowboarding adventure.
How to Dress for a Ski Resort?
As with any holiday, there is some specific type of attire required for that specific location that might make packing a bit difficult. A ski trip offers the most difficult approach of all, as you must pack warm clothing. (Which we all know takes up quite a bit of space.) Therefore, this makes packing and fitting all your outfits into one suitcase a trying task, but we are here to help with several tips.
What to pack for a ski resort:
- Pack a universal puffer jacket: although it might be tempting to pack along all your brightest and most eye catching puffer jacket / outerwear of choice to your trip, we suggest you pack along only one. Furthermore, try for it to be a neutrally coloured one, perhaps black ($65.98), white ($35.90), or brown ($65.99).
- Cross polinate your outfits: this might just be the best tip, but pre-planning your outfits can help with when you are trying to pack a limitted amount of clothes, especially bulky sweaters is key. Match one or two sweaters with several pant options to pack little, but a large amount of outfits.
- Use the roll up technique: certain people really believe in this method of packing, so it is worth mentioning. Firstly, this technique entails rolling up all your clothing items, instead of laying them flat into the suitcase. As a result, it offers more maluability in terms of spacing out the clothing in your suitcase, which is certaintly an advantage when you have high volume winter items to pack. Here are some layering tips that you’ll need for the trip.
- Wear your largest shoes and jacket on: by far the best hack to optimise the space in your suitcase is to wear all the bulky clothing items like sweaters, jackets, and boots on the way. As a result they will not overfill your suitcase, which will be safely reserved for all of your outfits.
- Hide small items in your shoes: a secret tip that every person should know, is that there is always a possibility to save space when packing away small items like socks/accessories inside your shoes to save space. Similarly, the same rule applies to winter packing. You can aim to save some space from your gloves, scarves, ski googles and hats inside your winter boots.
- Rent your ski-wear: if you are in a complete crunch as to the size of your suitcase, the best tip is to not try and pack your ski-wear. Since coats and pants to ski in are as we know – very space consuming and can be rented out on location.
30 – Celebrity Ski Outfits
In today’s celebrity outfit of the day, we’re absolutely in love with The Real Housewives of Potomac couple, Wendy Osefo and husband Eddie’s skiing outfits. She’s looking radiant in a metallic silver jumpsuit with white fur detailing. The best part is how all her accessories are completely on point!