Pretty easy really....
Thermals, fleece, ski jacket and salopets.
Sunglasses and goggles.
I always take at least one pair of decent socks (the ones with extra padding on the shins).
Ski gloves.
For the evening jeans and t-shirts.
Boots for walking around in the snow
I take it you haven't got anything. I wear thermal top and bottom. t-shirt, fleece top, salopettes (ski pants) neck tube, jacket, helmet and gloves. If it's below freezing a hot water bottle is very good also . I also wear a small back pack with a spare fleece or t-shirt, if you get to warm you can take clothing off and carry it in the pack. Not serious about the bottle.
Ski jacket and trousers.TK Max . World of sport . Lidl have all got some reasonable gear in so you dont have to pay a fortune.Sun glasses and goggles but you can get these out there if you havnt got any. Some good knee length socks. Thermal ones if you can get them. Plenty of T shirts long sleeved .Good pair of gloves .Pair of boots or trainers with good tread on the soles for walking around in at night.jeans and jumpers. Layers of clothing are the thing for keeping warm not big thick heavy ...
Ski jacket and trousers.TK Max . World of sport . Lidl have all got some reasonable gear in so you dont have to pay a fortune.Sun glasses and goggles but you can get these out there if you havnt got any. Some good knee length socks. Thermal ones if you can get them. Plenty of T shirts long sleeved .Good pair of gloves .Pair of boots or trainers with good tread on the soles for walking around in at night.jeans and jumpers. Layers of clothing are the thing for keeping warm not big thick heavy jumpers.
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