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  2. Stay Warm on the Slopes in Our 7 Favorite Ski Pants - AOL

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    Like Patagonia's Powder Town ski pants, these are a well-priced midrange option ticking all the essential boxes for a solid pair of men's ski pants. Good protection, breathable (and waterproof ...

  3. The 22 Best Ski Outfits for Standing Out on the Slopes - AOL

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    Stand out this season in the best ski outfits for women, from sleek ski suits to colorful and printed ski jackets and ski pants to versatile base layers.

  4. 6 pairs of winter pants that will keep you warm until spring

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    Columbia's Storm Surge pants are a great middle ground between functionality and comfort — they're waterproof and breathable, featuring an all-wather material on the outside, while the interior ...

  5. Ski suit - Wikipedia

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    A ski suit can either be one-piece, in the form of a jumpsuit, or two-piece, in the form of a ski jacket and matching trousers, called salopettes or ski pants. [4] A ski suit is made from wind- and water-resistant or waterproof fabric, and has a non-removable liner made of nylon, silk, cotton or taffeta.

  6. Columbia Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, it was the largest American retailer of ski apparel based on gross revenue. [20] On June 15, 2008, Columbia Sportswear announced a three-year sponsorship of the cycling team formerly known as Team High Road and before that T-Mobile and Team Telekom. The sponsorship began on July 5, 2008, with the start of the Tour de France. [21]

  7. Fjällräven - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Fjällräven backpacks and Termo tents were taken by a number of the members of a research expedition to Greenland to study glaciers. After they returned, they told Nordin it was unfortunate that the company had not also produced their jackets and trousers, which were made of boiled wool and leather and had proven unsatisfactory. [ 8 ]