Can hubby wear a ski suit or would he be laughed off the slopes? We are going to Austria at Christmas and are trying to save money where possible.
The suit is mainly black, in ace condition and really suits him, it actually looks almost new.
Opinions, please.
All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?
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Started by S-a-h- in Ski Chatter 18-Oct-2011 - 33 Replies
S-a-h- posted Oct-2011
Far Queue
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
Nothing wrong with a nice draught proof all in one. I still see quite a few being worn in various resorts, so go for it :wink:
OldAndy
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
:thumbup:
Personally have always preferred a one piece.
Ignore those fashionistas who say they are romper suits etc.
Except neon yellow/pink/purple etc of course, these need avoiding - threw my neon yellow/pink/purple Degree 7 away a few years ago. :mrgreen:
Friend of my OH's saw it on the washing line and laughed - result.
Was bought a gorgeous red and grey Descente which has years of life left in it.
:lol:
Personally have always preferred a one piece.
Ignore those fashionistas who say they are romper suits etc.
Except neon yellow/pink/purple etc of course, these need avoiding - threw my neon yellow/pink/purple Degree 7 away a few years ago. :mrgreen:
Friend of my OH's saw it on the washing line and laughed - result.
Was bought a gorgeous red and grey Descente which has years of life left in it.
:lol:
Bandit
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
It all depends on the resort you are visiting I reckon. They are now called "Onesie's" and are worn by teenage ski gods with rubber knees and a snowboard attached to each foot.
Example here:
http://www.backcountry.com/norrna-lofoten-gore-tex-pro-shell-one-piece-suit-mens-nra0005
Can he cut it with the kids, or will a one piece make him look like HRH in his grey boiler suit (remember the photos?)
Alternative is to get down to HH/Mountain Warehouse/Regatta/D2B Outlet store and kit out in last years colours for very little cash :D
Example here:
http://www.backcountry.com/norrna-lofoten-gore-tex-pro-shell-one-piece-suit-mens-nra0005
Can he cut it with the kids, or will a one piece make him look like HRH in his grey boiler suit (remember the photos?)
Alternative is to get down to HH/Mountain Warehouse/Regatta/D2B Outlet store and kit out in last years colours for very little cash :D
Ian Wickham
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
I think we need a picture :wink:
Ewanmalone
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
bandit wrote:It all depends on the resort you are visiting I reckon. They are now called "Onesie's" and are worn by teenage ski gods with rubber knees and a snowboard attached to each foot.
Example here:
http://www.backcountry.com/norrna-lofoten-gore-tex-pro-shell-one-piece-suit-mens-nra0005
Can he cut it with the kids, or will a one piece make him look like HRH in his grey boiler suit (remember the photos?)
Alternative is to get down to HH/Mountain Warehouse/Regatta/D2B Outlet store and kit out in last years colours for very little cash :D
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S-a-h-
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S-a-h-
reply to 'All in one ski suit, is it acceptable?' posted Oct-2011
Christ, this is the 1st time I have posted a photo, it may be a bit big!
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