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(Photo: Charles Dustin Sammann)
Kit to relax with after a big day on the mountain
Made of a merino-nylon-Lycra blend, the scoop-neck Siren kept us warm from airport security to Banff’s Lake Louise resort. But its comfy elegance served us best with a hot toddy in hand.
We were charmed by the faux-fur cuffs, but these glove-lined mittens kept our hands warm, too, thanks to 650-fill down insulation.
Throw on this merino crewneck—with Rossi’s famous retro rooster logo emblazoned across the front—to evoke skiing’s iconic eras, from Warren Miller’s Sun Valley days to the classic Hot Dog…The Movie.
The cat-eye silhouette of the Strand is subtle, while the high-contrast polarized copper lenses are ideal for low-light conditions.
Few hats are more comfortable than this knit acrylic number, with warm fleece and a snug fit. The bushy pom adds sass.
With tapered legs, the nylon Møva is flattering and cocktail-hour comfy. Ample pockets elevate it above typical leggings.
Sure, we’d all love to take a trip to Nepal and come home with a gorgeous cashmere shawl. Until then, Skida’s will do just fine. The elegant Ullr kept us warm long after the sun set.
Free your feet with these waterproof leather shoes. They’re plenty toasty, and the lugged soles provide grip on snowy streets.
These Angel Collinson signature socks are built to ski all day. They’re made of a merino-nylon blend, with contoured padding in the shins and just enough compression to keep calves fresh. The owl graphic is too cool not to flash over a beer.
Designed for the motorcycle set, the Giro has an abrasion-resistant waterproof nylon exterior. It’s durable enough to withstand a high-speed crash or, more likely, a snowy bonfire party. Also included: sleeves for a tire gauge and a hydration bladder.