In the words of Rachel Green: “Shoop, shoop, shoop.”
Save everything that's not moisture-wicking/waterproof or thermal for after you've been skiing, or wear it underneath the items thatprotect you from the elements. Avoid stiff fabrics like denim as you'll find you can't move or navigate the slopes properly, and don't be tempted to double up on your socks - this can actually cause your feet to overheat and/or give you blisters if they bunch up. Buy proper ski socks instead.
Everything should fit you well and be snug enough to keep you warm, but not tight. It's important you have room for base layers, should you need them, and enough mobility to actually ski properly. When it comes to what size you should buy, it's recommended you opt for a size bigger than usual for your trousers. This is to make sure you're comfortable and, again, aren't restricted.See our above recommendations, plus ski socks, a ski helmet and ski boots.
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