The Best Ski Clothes to Hit the Slopes in This Winter

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We're excited to take on the mountains and go skiing this year — not just to catch a thrill but also to dress in a chic ski outfit. After all, there are so many great options on the market to choose from, including onesies worthy of an Instagram post, fit-and-flare snow pants that are *actually* cute (we swear), and jackets that fuse warmth and style. Whether you're a black diamond expert or still learning to tackle the bunny slopes, you can still dress for the occasion.

One thing we love about ski clothes is how many options there are that let you flex your personal style, without sacrificing your comfort. Go mountain goth with an all-black outfit; show off your love of minimalism with an all-white situation; add a pop of your favorite color to stand out on the slopes. Heck, with the right ski clothes, you can even go full-on eclectic grandpa, if that's your thing. And most importantly, you can still be protected from the elements while you do it.

Ahead, we've rounded up 10 of the best cold-weather workout essentials you'll love wearing on the slopes, including options for every price point. These styles are designed to keep you looking chic and feeling warm and comfortable in even the briskest temperatures — plus, they're available to shop from top retailers like Nordstrom, Free People, Amazon, and more. Scope out a few of our favorites ahead.

— Additional reporting by Marisa Petrarca

Best Thermal Underwear
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Best Thermal Underwear

Thermajane Long Johns Thermal Underwear ($25-$30)

These thermal underwear bottoms are an Amazon bestseller — and for good reason. They come in over 10 different colors and work great as a loungewear style. The thermal piece is made from a polyester and spandex blend material which works to retain heat while also doubling as a cozy base layer for any winter ensembles.

Best Ski Socks
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Best Ski Socks

Ozaiino Merino Wool Ski Socks ($20, originally $21)

No, you can't ski in your everyday socks — especially if you're planning on wearing heavy-duty ski boots. These merino wool socks are specially designed for the slopes and crafted from breathable wool material that extends up to the middle calf portion of the leg.

Best Snow Jacket
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Best Snow Jacket

Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket ($239)

Patagonia's top-rated puff jacket is perfect for trapping body heat on the slopes (and anywhere else). If you sport it to the ski resort, we recommend wearing it as an insulating layer piece underneath a waterproof shell. If the white colorway isn't your vibe, the layer is also available to shop in black, blue, and feather gray shades.

Best Stylish Ski Pants
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Best Stylish Ski Pants

Goldbergh Pippa Ski Pants ($679)

Make a statement in these cute ski pants from Shopbop. We love that the pants are form-fitting, but have a wide enough leg to go over your boots. They also feature a cool zippered design at the calf which will allow you to adjust their fit over your ski boots with ease.

Best Waterproof Down Jacket
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Best Waterproof Down Jacket

Zara Windproof and Waterproof Recoo Technology Down Jacket ($279)

Zara's new ski collection is next-level good. Case in point: Meet the Recco Down Jacket. It comes in this classic shade of white as well as a light caramel, if you prefer neutrals. The cold-weather style features a removable hood, a ring to attach your gloves, zippered pockets, and more. Plus, it promises to keep you warm down to 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

Best Snow Pants
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Best Snow Pants

Arctix Sarah Fleece-Lined Softshell Pants ($25-$66)

Prefer a thicker snow pant compared to thermal leggings or bottoms? This bestselling Amazon style was created to fit you snugly. It comes in seven colors and is made from a wind- and water-resistant material that'll ensure you feel confident (and comfortable) enough to ski down any mountain with ease. Unlike other snow pants, this style has more of a fitted design that accentuates your waist rather than drowning it out.

Best Padded Ski Pants
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Best Padded Ski Pants

H&M Love StormMove Padded Ski Pants ($199)

These aren't your average ski pants — in fact, they're way cooler. We love how they're fitted throughout with a baggier flair that provides plenty of extra room for you to move around. Best of all, the pants even have built-in padding which is designed to provide a more cushioned feel for any falls you might encounter while on the slopes.

Best Ski Suit
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Best Ski Suit

ASOS 4505 Curve Water Repellant Ski Suit ($182)

Warmer days call for this breathable and water-repellant ski suit from ASOS. The style is designed to create a more streamlined fit that eliminates the hassle of having to navigate putting on a separate jacket and ski pants. It boasts a faux-fur trim for extra warmth and even has a belted waist, which will allow you to adjust its fit.

Best Ski Puffer Jacket
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Best Ski Puffer Jacket

FP Movement Bunny Slope Printed Puffer Jacket ($100, originally $328)

For when it's really, really cold outside, you need a base layer that you can trust will keep you warm. We love this cozy puffer jacket because it's perfect for wearing on and off the slopes — it looks almost like an oversized chore coat or denim jacket, rather than a regular puffer — costs under $100, and comes in two undeniably fun colors.

Best Ski One-Piece
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Best Ski One-Piece

Perfect Moment Allos One Piece ($1,090)

Instead of picking up pants and a jacket, go with a sleek one-piece just like this style from Shopbop. Though it's undeniably an investment, we're obsessed with the blue and red accents on this white jumpsuit. It's also made from a heavyweight technical material that's designed to last, so you won't have to worry about wear and tear anytime soon — regardless of how intense your skiing adventures get.