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Baggy Ski Clothing: The Comeback of the Loose Fit on the Slopes

Ready to conquer the mountains with a look that combines style and ultimate comfort? Baggy ski clothing is officially back. The iconic loose fit from the '90s is making a powerful return, and for good reason. This trend mixes essential freedom of movement on the mountain with a relaxed, modern streetwear vibe.

 

Baggy skikleding: De comeback van de loose fit op de piste

Ready to conquer the mountains with a look that combines style and ultimate comfort? Baggy ski clothing is officially back. The iconic loose fit from the '90s is making a powerful return, and for good reason. This trend mixes essential freedom of movement on the mountain with a relaxed, modern streetwear vibe.

The Rehall collection symbolizes this movement. Here, it’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about high-quality functionality that is essential during a day full of action. Baggy ski pants are especially popular among freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Whether you’re performing technical tricks in the park or cruising down the slopes: baggy ski clothing gives you the space to be yourself.

Why Baggy Ski Pants are Dominant Once Again

The return of baggy ski pants is more than just a passing hype; it’s a statement. Baggy ski pants are particularly favored by freeride skiers and snowboarders. While tight, aerodynamic fits were the standard for years, winter sports enthusiasts are now choosing comfort en masse without compromising on performance while skiing.

  • Maximum Freedom of Movement: Ideal for deep turns in powder snow or jumps in the fun park. Baggy ski pants are comfortable thanks to their spacious fit.
  • Streetwear Influences: The line between city fashion and slope style is blurring. The oversized look exudes a "coolness" that perfectly suits the modern adventurer.
  • Smart Ventilation: A wider fit ensures better air circulation and offers room for extra thermal layers without feeling restrictive.
  • Ideal for Layering: Baggy ski pants are perfect for combining with insulating thermal leggings. Layering is important when wearing baggy ski pants to maintain warmth and comfort.

Baggy ski pants are specially designed for freestyle skiers and snowboarders and are suitable for anyone who wants to layer clothing without losing comfort.

From the '90s to Now: A Short History

In the '90s and early 2000s, "baggy" was the standard. Snowboarders rebelled against the traditional ski world by choosing wide pants and bright, oversized jackets. After a period where everything had to be tighter and more technical, the pendulum is now swinging back.

The big difference? Today’s baggy ski clothing is technically superior to that of the past. You get the iconic look, but executed in durable materials that keep you dry and warm under the toughest conditions.

Modern baggy ski clothing is designed to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable while skiing. Additionally, they feature a water-repellent finish, which is ideal for skiing or snowboarding.

Types of Baggy Ski Clothing

Baggy ski clothing comes in all shapes and sizes, ensuring you always find an outfit that fits your style, body, and type of winter sport. Whether you are a seasoned skier, a freeride snowboarder, or just love a relaxed look on the slopes: there is something for everyone.

The Rehall Collection: Technical Specs in a Relaxed Jacket

At Rehall, oversized doesn't mean you compromise on quality. The collection proves that style and high-end performance go hand in hand. Look for these specifications when picking out your outfit:

  • Waterproofing: 20,000 mm (optimal protection against wet snow and rain).
  • Breathability: 20,000 g/m² (prevents overheating during intensive runs).
  • Taped Seams: For a 100% wind and waterproof seal.
  • Snow Gaiters: Keep the powder snow out, no matter how deep it gets.

Expert Tip: Order your normal size. Baggy clothing is already cut generously. Ordering a size up often results in a fit that is way too long.

How to Style Baggy Ski Clothing?

Creating the right silhouette is essential for a successful look on the slopes. A current trend in baggy ski clothing is the puffy winter jacket. Baggy ski clothing also offers extra space for thicker mid-layers, such as a down jacket or a technical hoodie, allowing you to easily adapt to changing weather conditions.

Popular combinations include baggy ski pants with an oversized hoodie or a trendy snowboard jacket. The snowboard jacket is not only functional and warm but also very popular among youth and snowboarders who want to show their own style on the slopes.

Popular Combinations

The Contrast Silhouette: Combine baggy ski pants with a shorter, slightly more tailored jacket. This adds structure to your outfit while maintaining that relaxed vibe. When combining baggy ski clothing, ensure it still fits well at the openings to keep cold air out and leave enough room for a base and mid-layer.

The Full-Oversized Look: Go all-in with both wide pants and a baggy jacket. This works best if you play with color contrasts or striking accessories. Even with this combination, it's important that the clothing seals well to retain heat while providing room for layers underneath.

Colors and Layering

Black with neon accents remains a classic, but earthy tones like moss green or sand are also very popular this season. Color plays a major role in current trends: baggy ski clothing focuses on a mix of streetwear influences, puffy silhouettes, and monochrome outfits. Use a hoodie under your jacket for extra volume and that authentic streetwear aesthetic.

Baggy vs. Normal Fit: The Differences at a Glance

The difference between baggy and normal ski clothing lies mainly in freedom of movement, insulation, appearance, and ventilation. Baggy ski clothing offers maximum freedom of movement and is therefore perfect for freestyle; the spacious fit allows joints like knees and hips to move unhindered. Normal ski clothing offers average movement comfort and is more focused on speed and control. In terms of insulation, baggy clothing works with an extra layer of air that acts as additional insulation, while normal ski clothing provides direct warmth through a closer fit.

In terms of look, baggy ski clothing exudes a streetwear and relaxed feel, whereas normal ski clothing looks sporty and aerodynamic. There is also a difference in ventilation: baggy models naturally ventilate excellently due to the extra volume, while normal ski clothing relies more on ventilation zippers to dissipate heat.

Maintenance: Keep Your Baggy Ski Outfit in Top Shape for Years

  • Washing: Always at 30 degrees Celsius. Never use fabric softener; it clogs the pores of the membrane.
  • Drying: Hang your clothes to dry. The heat of a dryer can damage the waterproof layer.
  • Reproofing: Use a special spray after a few washes to restore the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is baggy ski clothing also suitable for women?

Absolutely! Many items are unisex, but there are also specific women's models that take the female fit into account while maintaining the nonchalant loose fit.

Are baggy ski pants warm enough?

Yes. The extra space between your body and the fabric creates a layer of still air that acts as insulation. Additionally, you can more easily wear thicker thermal clothing without the pants becoming tight.

What should I look for when buying baggy ski clothing?

Pay close attention to the leg length. You want them to fall generously over your ski boots or snowboard boots, but they shouldn't touch the ground when you're walking in regular shoes.

Want to experience the new collection for yourself? Check out the baggy ski clothing from Rehall and find the perfect baggy outfit for your next winter sports adventure.

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