Color shades that go together
What's fashionable on the slopes and what makes you smart in a hurry is exactly what you make of it! The last few years have seen a big trend in colored ski suits, and we all know someone who still rocks the yellow ski suit that can always be found on the slopes. If you look at the latest trends, there's no mistaking that the color has been boasted a little, and instead there is a strong emphasis on classic and slightly darker colors, where the entire ski set's shades match.


Ski goggles
Looking at the upper part of the ski set, we have to admit that the large ski goggle is here to stay, and it doesn't hurt that it provides a little extra visibility on the slopes. The big ski goggles also come with cool functionalities, and the way you change the lenses is constantly finding new ways to work. Anon M4 is the ski goggle that really manages to combine user-friendly design and functionality when it comes to lens replacement. The system is designed with magnets, so it simply doesn't get any easier. If you want to get the full look and functionality on your ski vacation, we always advise people to bring 2 lenses. With 2 lenses for your ski goggle, and perhaps a design in the same color shades as your ski suit, you can be absolutely sure that you stand out and get noticed on the slopes.


The dungarees
Whether you're a boy or a girl, when it comes to skiwear and trends, you can't go past the bib pant. The dungaree is the latest trend and you see big brands like Holden, Burton, Volcom and Oakley really unlocking its design potential. The bib pant adds style, even when the ski jacket is thrown on at the nearest restaurant or ski bar. The bib pant is also functional on those hot days when the sun is high and you might just rock a tech hoodie instead of a ski jacket. The Burton Reserve Bib Pant combines an old-school look in a new modern design, with no compromise on technical features and a great fit. The Reverse Bib Pant is a clear competitor to the traditional ski pant if you ask us!
See all bib pants here.
Look at the weather
Do you often change your ski kit as the weather changes on your ski trip? Then it is highly recommended that you take the layering principle into account when choosing your new smart kit. The layering principle allows you to change outfits and adapt to the conditions and intensity of the skiing. You can read more about the layering principle.
It's always cool to look like you've got the gear, and if you're really looking for a set that can make you insta-worthy, we're always ready to guide you in our physical stores.

