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Ski suits are a type of sportswear designed for skiing and other winter sports. They are typically made of waterproof and breathable fabrics, such as Gore-Tex, and are designed to keep the wearer warm and dry in cold and wet conditions. Ski suits often feature insulation, such as down or synthetic fibers, to provide additional warmth. They are usually brightly colored and often feature reflective elements for visibility in low light conditions. Ski suits are typically designed to be lightweight and flexible, allowing for a full range of motion while skiing.
The ski suit market is a subset of the larger sportswear market, which includes apparel for a variety of sports and activities. Ski suits are typically sold in specialty ski and outdoor stores, as well as in department stores and online retailers.
Some companies in the ski suit market include The North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, Spyder, Obermeyer, and Helly Hansen. Show Less Read more