These outfits are bold, bright, and performance-based.
By incorporating of-the-moment design elements and updated cuts, this season’s ski jumpsuits have a decidedly fresh vibe. Ahead, 7 picks that will stand out in the backcountry, the Alps, and beyond.
Perfect Moment Print Ski Suit Navy Houndstooth
This body-skimming jumpsuit celebrates the ongoing checks trend with fabric that is both water-resistant and breathable. All you need underneath is a cozy thermal set.
Cordova Taos Stretch Ski Suit
A sleeveless all-in-one allows for maximum versatility. On colder days, you can wear a ski jacket on top, while a turtleneck sweater underneath is all you'll need for spring skiing or an après scene.
Bogner Sport Greta Ski Overalls
This sunny option, quilted with lightweight, breathable goose down, will keep you aerodynamic and well-ventilated. Add the fur trim for a hit of sporty glamour.
Ienki Ienki Ski Overall Magenta
Though the bright pink hue of this ultra warm down coverall lends a vintage vibe, a streamlined silhouette keeps it from looking dated. Customize it with an optional monogram.
Fusalp Rebecca Shiny Ski Suit
Designed in the French Alps, Fulsalp’s gear has an air of European sophistication, and this metallic ski suit is no exception. The belt creates a defined shape and performance features (quick-dry fabric, waterproof gaiters, and just the right amount of stretch) add to its functionality.
Sweaty Betty Alps Softshell Ski All In One
This bold piece updates a throwback look thanks to a flattering cinched waist and toned-down palette. Reflective detailing increases your visibility and belt loops mean you can add a touch of your own style to your ensemble.
Moncler Grenoble Ski Suit
Capitalize on this season’s western trend with this fringed all-in-one, which was such a big hit that it’s sold out online, but is available in Moncler boutiques. It manages to make a statement while providing some of the best insulation on the market.