Wrap up this season with these SNOW jackets
TAKE your pick from this lovely bunch.
Wrap up this season with this selection of jackets
Goldwin Pale Flower £400
Goldwin’s delicate watercolour print (0800 035 6483,www.ellis-brigham.com) brings a beguiling hint of painterly Impressionist botanicals to the piste and powder fields in a jacket that combines luxurious comfort and all-weather protection.
This Pale Flower is a one smart cookie as it has the capacity to listen to your body as you move, generating energy.
The jacket’s insulation has ceramic element that picks up on this, storing heat when it is surplus then releasing it when required.
With an adjustable, removable hood, water-resistant zips, inside goggle and security pockets, the Pale Flower's relaxed, smooth cut suits high action peak performers.
Goldwin’s delicate watercolour print brings a beguiling hint of painterly Impressionist botanicals
Eider Montmartre £330
Snowdrops and Alpine blue skies inspire Eider’s versatile Montmartre (0845 100 1000, www.snowandrock.com online).
Its mix of duck down and synthetic insulation work well at altitude and the faux fur trimmed hood captures another big trend.
But zip off the snow skirt and hood and there’s a classy jacket tailored for town wear too.
Snowdrops and Alpine blue skies inspire Eider’s versatile Montmartre
Roxy Jetski Gradient £185
Roxy has this season’s big flower power look all wrapped up with its warm and weatherproof Jetski Gradient twill jacket (0800 035 6483/www.ellis-brigham.com).
Roxy has this season’s big flower power look all wrapped up with its warm jacket
The soft Warmflight insulation keeps you toasty warm but the fine filaments are low bulk allowing the jacket’s curvy cut to shine through.
There are under-arm vent zips to keep chalet girls cool when the action hots up, plus easy-reach pockets for goggles, phone and lift pass.