The men whose style stand out on the slopes know that difference lies in the details – the cut, the fabrics, the finish.
These men won’t settle for bulky jackets or purely functional one-pieces; instead they look to luxury men’s skiwear that works hard. Designs that are technical enough to handle the cold and the powder, yet polished enough to pass muster in any ski lodge or après-ski bar.
From Moncler Grenoble to Sease, here’s the designers they reach for and the cult pieces that blend performance and style.
The best luxury men’s skiwear
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Marguns cotton-corduroy and stretch-jersey trimmed hooded ski jacket, Moncler Grenoble
Moncler, a luxury brand known for its performance-driven DNA, has a historic legacy of equipping athletes for ski sports. In 2026, it will be the official technical sponsor of the Brazilian Snow Sports Federation’s alpine ski team, so expect to see Team Brazil wearing the brand during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games’ opening and closing ceremonies.
Speaking of the collaboration, Remo Ruffini, Chairman and CEO, Moncler, says that the brand continues “to push the boundaries of high performance and high style, now on the world’s biggest stage for winter sports.”
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At first glance, this relaxed silhouette might not scream skiwear, but Moncler's jacket is built to shrug off mountain weather, having been rafted from breathable, fully wind‑ and waterproof material. A nod to classic chore styling, tonal cotton‑corduroy collars and utility patch pockets lend a lived-in vibe.
Price
$3,180
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Wide-leg padded ski salopettes, Moncler Grenoble
These ski salopettes take a fresh, almost sartorial approach to alpine legwear. Cut with a generously wide leg and high‑rise profile, they’re crafted to keep out wind and water while remaining breathable for long days on the mountain. Inside, subtle insulation offers warmth without bulk, and a RECCO® reflector adds a reassuring layer of visibility for those venturing out after dark.
Price
$1,630
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Intrepid herringbone virgin wool hooded ski jacket, Sease
Founded by brothers Franco and Giacomo Loro Piana, Sease was born from a love of the sea and the mountains. The name itself – a blend of ‘sea’ and ‘ease’ – captures the brand’s free spirited approach and focus on the planet. Speaking about their collections, the brothers say that “we create timeless products that become loyal friends during any adventure.”
Cut from the brand’s signature herringbone virgin wool, Sease’s ski jacket brings a sense of suave to technical ski wear. The fabric is naturally breathable and thermoregulating, with a subtle sheen that catches the light without ever looking flashy.
Beneath sits a three-layer construction with fully taped seams for protection against wind and snow, finished with a protective hood. Made in Italy and designed with movement in mind, it’s a jacket for men who care as much about how something looks as how it works.
Price
$4,600
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Glüna Straight-Leg Ski Salopettes, Sease
An unexpected mix of corduroy, herringbone wool and technical stretch gives these ski salopettes their distinct character. Despite the considered design, they’re fully mountain-ready, offering reliable wind and water resistance for long days on the slopes. Wear with Sease’s matching ski jacket or mix-and-match.
Price
$2,400
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Belted wool-felt ski jacket, Brunello Cucinelli
Born in the Umbrian village of Solomeo, Brunello Cucinelli places as much importance on the way garments are made – and those who make them – as how they look and feel for the wearer. The skiwear arm of the brand boasts collections designed with style and performance in mind.
A winter staple, this ski jacket is made in Italy from insulating wool-felt and features a stand collar with storm guard to help block out cold winds on the slopes. Designed for a slightly relaxed silhouette yet cinchable at the waist, it transitions from active days outdoors to après-ski settings.
Price
$8,900
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Straight-leg padded shell-trimmed wool-felt ski pants, Brunello Cucinelli
Thanks to Brunello Cucinelli’s thoughtful fusion of comfort, durability, and style, these ski pants feel less like equipment and more like a treat for the modern connoisseur of alpine life. Pair with the matching ski jacket for extra suave points.
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Price
$5,400
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Hayden 3L ski salopettes, Aztech Mountains
Aztec Mountain was established in Aspen, designed in New York, and made famous by Olympic gold medallist Bode Miller, who signed on as the brand’s Chief Innovation Officer.
These salopettes are crafted to be incredibly durable: resistant to abrasions, water-repellent, and breathable. Adjustable braces in a striking red, black, and white colorway add a pop of personality to an otherwise minimalistic design.
Price
$795
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Nuke suit printed quilted hooded down ski Jjcket, Aztec Mountain
Designed in collaboration with MDJ, this ski jacket harnesses new technologies like a four-way stretch-shell for optimal skiwear benefits. Made for those with a bold style, the galactic pattern is easy to spot in a whiteout.
Price
$1,850












