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  2. The 9 Best Men’s Ski Pants and Bibs for 2024 - AOL

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    Best Men's Ski Pants and Bibs. Best Overall: Arc’teryx Sabre Pants. Best for Powder Days: ... GORE-TEX fabric keeps water, wind, and snow from seeping in by any means. Even the thigh vents come ...

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    2L Cargo Pants Regular Fit. No roundup of the best men's ski pants would be complete without a Burton mention. The brand's latest 2L Cargo Pants are warm, lightweight, and comfortable for all-day ...

  4. Gore-Tex - Wikipedia

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    Gore-Tex is W. L. Gore & Associates's trade name for waterproof, breathable fabric membrane. It was invented in 1969. It was invented in 1969. Gore-Tex blocks liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through and is designed to be a lightweight, waterproof fabric for all-weather use.

  5. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, soon after he began selling women's clothing as well as men's, Eddie Bauer issued his first mail order catalog. The original mailing list included the names of 14,000 soldiers who had worn Eddie Bauer clothing provided by the United States Army during their service. [7] By 1949, Bauer employed 125 seamstresses.

  6. Trespass (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The Trespass brand was created in 1984, moving the company towards specialising in performance skiwear and outdoor clothing. [ 2 ] Since its inception, the company has been located in Glasgow , Scotland, with its main head office and distribution centre still residing in the south side of the city.

  7. Dry suit - Wikipedia

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    The dry suit is a form of exposure suit, a garment worn to protect the user from adverse environmental conditions.The two most common purposes are to insulate the wearer against excessive heat loss, and to isolate the wearer from direct contact with a liquid environment during immersion or repeated multi-directional contact with bulk liquids or spray.