Layering your clothes is the best way to stay warm and dry while skiing.
The next time you hit the slopes, you can be stylish and warm with the right articles of clothing under your ski jacket. Weather conditions can change without warning at high altitudes, so dress for the sun, wind, sleet and snow before you venture out.
Function
Ski experts agree that wearing one or two layers of thin fabric is better than wearing one heavy layer. This will help to pull moisture away from the skin without overheating the body. Start with a sleeveless undershirt underneath, followed by a long-sleeved crew or turtleneck shirt.
Considerations
Cotton is a highly absorbent material that will chill the body when wet. Consider clothing made from modern synthetic fabrics that have been specifically designed for skiing. Although they are higher in price, the materials are ultra-thin and may provide a host of benefits. For example, The North Face's Softwool technology uses a cotton and Merino wool blend in their base garments that has UV protection to block out 96 percent of ultraviolet radiation.
Recommendations
The experts at Oui Ski recommend wearing a polypropylene or silk underwear top and a turtleneck underneath your ski jacket. Buy the best quality that you can afford for maximum comfort and dryness.
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