The most stylish ski wear for hitting the slopes in 2025
Ski wear has never been so chic. Thanks to cult brands like Perfect Moment, Cordova and Sweaty Betty, bulky and unflattering ski clothing is a thing of the past. Now, style and practicality go hand in hand, with both luxury and high-street brands creating ski wear that not only looks good but will stand the test of time.
Whether you're hitting the slopes this new year or planning a family trip in the school holidays, we've got you covered with the best ski wear brands and the most stylish clothing to keep you warm while staying the best dressed on the slopes.
Our edit includes sleek ski jackets, flattering ski trousers and the best brands for all your skiwear essentials – think gloves, socks and goggles. Plus, you'll find a few hidden high-street gems for all your base layer needs.
Shop our edit of the best ski wear brands below...
Perfect Moment
When it comes to luxury, stylish skiwear, look no further than Perfect Moment. Not only does it look great, it ticks all the boxes for practicality, too. It's all made from high-quality materials with flattering designs that allow you to move freely in the snow.
Uniqlo HEATTECH
Uniqlo's HEATTECH Innerwear is our go-to for base layers on and off-piste. The innovative, Japanese thermal technology is created with air pockets in between the fabric's ultra thin, moisture-wicking fibres to absorb and trap body heat.
It's available in three strengths – jersey, extra warm and ultra warm – for everyday layering on chilly days, colder winter weather, and sub-zero temperatures for winter sports, and the range covers skiwear essentials including tops, leggings, and socks.
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We Norwegians
The meeting of expert European craftsmanship, Arctic know-how, and a commitment to sustainability resulted in creative director Tove Grane founding We Norwegians. The brand specialises in fine, merino wool base layers, jumpers, après-ski essentials, and loungewear – the Tyn belted ski suit is a must-have in anyone's ski arsenal.
Farm Rio
You may have already fallen in love with Farm Rio's vibrant, printed summer dresses, but make some room in your wardrobe for the brand's new ski collection. Full of colour to brighten up traditionally monochrome winter wear, the edit features snow suits, ski jackets, trousers, and bodysuits.
Cordova
If you love retro-inspired ski suits, head to Cordova via Net-a-Porter. The Ajax Ski Suit is available in blue and brown. Inspired by '70s style, it features soft fleece backing and knitted trims along the wrist and collar to keep you warm on the slopes.
Sweaty Betty
Sweaty Betty base layers are some of the best out there. Lightweight, breathable and temperature-regulating, we're living in the Animal Crew Neck Base Layer Top on and off the slopes right now.
A one-stop-shop for all your skiwear needs, Sweaty Betty has also got you covered with outerwear (like the chic Snowfall High Shine Cropped Ski Puffer), and accessories, too.
Goldbergh
Skiwear doesn't get more chic than this. Goldbergh's Pippa Ski Pants are sleek in design but ultimately practical, created to ensure you can still move freely thanks to the four-way stretch-shell. With a flared leg that easily fits over ski boots, this flattering pair are a worthy investment for seasoned skiers.
The North Face
From trail running to hiking, The North Face is a popular activewear brand and for good reason. The fit and quality of its ski basics are second to none. These Snoga Ski Trousers, are a classic that will see you through many ski seasons to come. We love the flattering high-waisted style in snow white.
ASOS 4505 Ski
ASOS 4505 is a hidden high-street skiwear gem. The Belted Ski Suit, available in black, pink and white, is such a flattering fit. You can also shop sallopettes, accessories, and base layers, all for under £100.
My Sunday Ski
My Sunday Ski makes ‘piste-to-party' easier than ever before. Co-founders and friends Cassie Easton and Ellie Lindsay-Wood set out to design skiwear that made women feel stylish and comfortable, with form-flattering silhouettes and technical fabrics.
Marks & Spencer
For affordable thermal base layers, you can't go wrong with trusty Marks & Spencer. The high-street brand stocks a range of tops, leggings and socks to keep you warm under your ski gear. We love the crew neck style of this Heatgen Maximum Thermal Fleece Top for extra cosiness.
Mountain Warehouse
For all your snow essentials, from ski jackets and ski pants to ski socks, gloves, helmets and goggles head to Mountain Warehouse. A one-stop-shop to kit out the whole family for your next ski trip. The Resort Womens Recco Padded Ski Jacket is timeless – and it's currently on sale.
Vallon
If there's one piece of skiwear worth investing in, it's a quality pair of snow goggles. Swiss brand Vallon is our go-to for fashion-forward, high-quality and affordable eyewear, using the latest technology to make your time on the slopes clearer than ever before.
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