How to Buy Ski Clothes without Going Bankrupt

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When looking at the prices for ski clothes, many shoppers will start to feel a little shell-shocked as they imagine their pockets getting lighter and lighter. Given today’s economy, many people can’t afford to buy brand-new top-notch clothing and gear.


A ski instructor or informational website going on and on about how price should be no obstacle to someone who loves skiing has probably never been afraid of having their utilities shut off. Let’s face it, while the expensive ski jacket might help you deal with the heat being off, it’s not going to do much to help you endure a cold shower. Here are a few tips for buying discount ski clothes so you can be warm on the slopes and at home.

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Set your Limits when Buying Ski Clothes

While looking for cheap ski clothes, don’t just settle for the cheapest things available. Do a little research and find out what’s right for you first. Do you want an insulated ski jacket or a shell? Bib ski pants, regular ski pants, or stretch? If you go in without knowing the terms and definitions, odds are you’ll end up buying something you don’t like. If that happens, then even the best bargain will be meaningless because you’ll just have to spend the money all over again to get what you really need.

Waste Not

If you already have some good thermal underwear and warm sweaters, you can probably save money by buying a shell ski jacket instead of a ski jacket with expensive built-in insulation. If you have old ski clothes that you don’t want or that don’t fit anymore, then sell them as discount ski clothes to other skiers. Just be honest about the condition the clothes are in, and make sure to upload photos showing their condition in good lighting, with particular attention to frequently damaged locations like seams and zippers.

 

Buy Used

The same principles that apply to selling used ski clothes apply to buying them. Only buy online if you can see pictures, and if you get the chance to look at them in-person, make sure to look carefully for damage.

Sales

One of the most obvious things you can do is go to a retail store offering low prices on discount ski clothes. Whether they’re trying to get rid of overstock or outbid their competitors for Christmas shoppers, there’s almost always somebody willing to let quality goods go at a low price. If you have the time, shop around and compare the prices offered by local businesses before deciding who you’ll buy your ski clothes from. Just don’t wait too long if you go this route – that 60% off deal might be here today and gone tomorrow.

You can almost always find some good sales during the off seasons, as few people want to buy ski jackets when it’s eighty degrees out. Of course, it might already be too late for you to do that this season, but that doesn’t mean you should give up. Remember, it’s always the off season somewhere – a Canadian skier may be able to get some high-quality ski clothes shipped from Australia at midsummer prices right when his or her own season begins. Remember, though, that overseas shipping can be very, very expensive, and warranties aren’t always international, so be careful.

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Make sure that you know what you want and need, and don’t get too carried away by low prices. That said, hunting for discount ski clothes can be a lot of fun, and you’ll feel good about getting what you wanted for a lower price. When you come home from the slopes, take off your intelligently purchased big-brand ski jacket, and realize that the heat is still on, give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.

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