Apre Ski boots essential for skiing holidays

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For a growing number of skiers, the apres ski scene is more important than their time spent on the slopes. So a pair of fashionable apres ski boots are now essential when staying at a ski resort.

If you’ve ever been skiing, you’ll know that apres ski is an important part of the ski holiday experience. After all, skiing is an exhausting sport, so stopping off while you’re half way down the mountain for a bowl of chips and a mug of hot chocolate topped up with a shot of grand marnier or two is perfectly acceptable. Then once you reach the bottom of the mountain, skiing into a restaurant for dinner is a good idea as well.

Apres ski originated in the Alps where skiers would often stop at bars for a quick drink while still wearing all of their ski gear. Nowadays, apres ski is such a strong part of ski culture with no clear definition. The term apres ski can mean a wide number of things from a casual drink (while still wearing all of your ski gear) to a full night out with dancing and socialising.

Ski and snowboarder culture is all about standing out from the crowd and often a ski resort can look more like a fashion parade than a sports holiday. The apres ski is then part and parcel of the ski holiday experience, with the well dressed relaxing in the open bars and cafes around the resort, kicking back in their apres ski boots and colourful clothing.

Apres ski clothing is an important part of ski culture, with the term apres ski also being used to describe those whose interest in snow sports is mainly focused on fashion, from funky hats to expensive snowboards.

Meanwhile, when the sun has set and the piste bashers are flattening the snow for tomorrows skiing, the apres ski evening starts, which combines the adrenaline buzz from actively skiing all day with the euphoria of the high altitudes to create the ultimate night time party atmosphere.

While some crazy snowboarders and skiers are comfortable to come off the slopes and launch straight into the evening apres ski, still wearing their ski clothes; an evening spent in insulating layers, thermal underwear and clompy ski boots isn’t the best idea.

Generally, apres ski clothing combines classic fashion with functional cold weather protection and a few essential alpine additions such as your ski hat. Regardless of how important fashion might be in the niche night clubs of the piste, your apres ski apparel should always be comfortable and warm. While it’s a good idea to remove a few layers to stop you from overheating in a lively bar or crowded restaurant, there’s no point catching a chill and spending the rest of the holiday wrapped up in bed.

The most important part of apres ski fashion is a good pair of comfortable and stylish apres ski boots, especially after wearing your uncomfortable ski or snowboards boots all day. Depending on the weather and how far you’re travelling to your favourite apres ski restaurant or bar, your boots may need more than just fashionable. We recommend investing in more functional features, including an insulating layer to help hold in heat as well as a high traction outsole to offer stability and grip while walking in the snow and along icy paths. Even the short distance between your hotel room to the nearby night club, or walking around the bars and cafes by day will usually require warm and sturdy boots.

Don’t be afraid to be extravagant with your apres ski boots, even if they may seem rather extreme in style like the popular Hi-Tec St Moritz 200. Women’s apres-ski boots should always be exceptionally stylish and classically eye catching and ‘apres ski’ in nature.

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