Anonymous wrote:I used to ski a ton when i was younger. Now I live in the south, and have a non-skiing husband who hates the snow, so 20-some years ago we got rid of all my ski stuff.
I have an upcoming work boondoggle event at a posh ski resort. So i basically need to start clothing from scratch. They're providing the "hard" gear, ie skis poles boots and helmet.
I'm asking around friends for borrowing clothes, but having a hard time finding good options.
So I'm also considering buying. Or buying used. I guess money doesn't matter, but i also don't like to throw away money. I was thinking this was a one time deal, but now that i think about it, i'm likely to get invited to at least one of these events a year. So maybe not the end of the world to buy a whole outfit.
It's been 20 years since i was on a ski hill and have no idea what people wear anymore. Are we doing one piece or two piece? Can i just wear leggings or sweats under my ski pants, or do i need to invest in some long johns? I basically have ZERO cold weather gear at this point, but for a single pair of wool gloves, scarf and hat for the periodic business trip to NYC.
If you had to start from scratch for a 3 day weekend of skiing, what do i need to get, and any suggestions for where I might buy stuff that's good options but doesn't break the bank?
The North face ski pants in black
Hot chilli tops as base layer of second layer any fleece you own
Jackets stick with gortex rei orThe northface or Burton or 868