Ski suit size guide - How to pick the perfect size
Not sure which size to choose for your ski suit? Here’s our complete guide to help you find the perfect fit. We’ll show you how to take your measurements, how to pick between two sizes, and we’ve included a clear size chart to compare all our models.
How to take you body measurements?
A - BUST
Measure around the fullest part of your chest using a measuring tape.
B - SLEEVE
Measure from your neck to your shoulder, then from your shoulder down to your wrist, keeping your arm relaxed.
C - TORSO
Measure from the top of your shoulder straight down to the bottom of your crotch.
D - WAIST
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist.
E - HIPS
Measure around the fullest part of your hips.
F - BODY LENGTH
Measure from the base of your neck down to your ankles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our ski suits fit true to size with a slim, close-to-body cut. If you’re between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one for extra comfort, especially if you’ll be wearing layers underneath.
A slightly loose-fitting ski suit will give you more freedom of movement, especially if you’re wearing layers underneath.
A ski suit should be fitted enough to keep you warm, but loose enough to allow easy movement.
- For a more fitted look: size down
- For a more comfortable fit or extra layering: size up.
There are three different sizing standards in the ski apparel world: women’s fit, men’s fit, and unisex.
- Women: sizes 6–8–10–12–14…
- Unisex: XS–S–M–L–XL
- Men: S–M–L–XL
- European sizes: vary depending on the brand and country