3 x pair of ski socks plus cotton socks for underneath to stop them sweating
Hats (must cover ears)
1 x pair ski gloves (if possible get the ones with a fleecy inner glove)
1 x thermal long johns
1 x thermal top
1 x Ski goggles (you can manage with sun glasses at a push, but if its snowing its hard to see without goggles)
1 x fleece to go under the coat so not too thick
(On a cold day you would wear the Thermal, then another ...
1 x pair of Saloppettes
1 x ski coat
3 x pair of ski socks plus cotton socks for underneath to stop them sweating
Hats (must cover ears)
1 x pair ski gloves (if possible get the ones with a fleecy inner glove)
1 x thermal long johns
1 x thermal top
1 x Ski goggles (you can manage with sun glasses at a push, but if its snowing its hard to see without goggles)
1 x fleece to go under the coat so not too thick
(On a cold day you would wear the Thermal, then another long or short-sleeved T-shirt, then a fleece then the coat you probably wont need as many layers but some people do)
You do not need a bag to take to the slopes they just get in the way.
a snood is a tube like scarf fits round your neck and would be the best thing you can buy, does have quiet a few uses can buy them in blacks mine was about £15 its a thermal one stops the snow going down your jacket