Planning a ski stag do? Whether you’re carving down the slopes or dominating après-ski, knowing what to wear is key. You’ll need the right balance of practical ski gear and standout stag style—because let’s face it, this isn’t just any ski trip.

Practical Ski Clothing Advice
When it comes to skiing, layering is everything. Stick to the classic three-layer system:
- Base layer: Moisture-wicking thermals to keep you dry
- Mid-layer: Insulating fleece for warmth
- Outer layer: Waterproof and breathable jacket & trousers
Here’s your ultimate packing guide for a long ski stag weekend:
Outerwear
- Ski Jacket – Waterproof, breathable, and windproof
- Ski Salopettes (or trousers) – Essential for staying dry on the slopes
- Goggles – Crucial for visibility and eye protection in snow and glare
- Gloves or Mittens – Waterproof and insulated (mittens = warmer hands)
- Après Snow Boots – Waterproof with good grip for icy resort walks
Clothing
- 2 x Thermal Tops + 1 x Thermal Bottom – Keeps sweat away and warmth in
- 2 x Mid-Layers (Fleece) – Easy to layer up or down
- Neck Warmer / Buff – Protects against wind and snow
- Woolly Hat – Perfect for après-ski and evenings
- 2–3 x Ski Socks – Designed for ski boots (thin, cushioned, non-slip)
Accessories
- Sunglasses – For those sunny après terraces
- Suncream & Lip Balm – High altitude = stronger UV (don’t skip this)
- Glove Liners – Extra warmth for colder months
- Hand Warmers – Small but game-changing on freezing days
- Phone Lanyard (“Phone Ninja”) – Stops your phone disappearing off a chairlift
- Ski Ties – Makes carrying skis way easier
Equipment
- Skis, Boots, Helmet – Rent in resort, to Save Bringing on the Airport
Top Tip
Don’t want to splash out on gear you’ll only wear once? Hiring is a great shout. Try this company that is dedicated to hiring clothes – Adventure Kit Hire, they offer premium ski wear hire and essentials packs at great value. Even better, they deliver nationwide.

Try Fancy Dress, Funny Ski Stag Clothing
Now for the important bit… looking ridiculous (in a good way). It’s an essential part of any ski stag do in Europe.
Fancy dress on ski stag weekends is basically tradition. Whether it’s one big themed day or full weekend commitment, expect to see everything from superheroes to… yes, full banana suits bombing down the slopes.
Retro Ski Suits (A Stag Favourite)
Retro one-piece ski suits are a staple and for good reason. They’re bold, hilarious, and surprisingly practical. Here are some top picks from Funky Alps Retro Ski Hire:
- 80’s: The original Funky Alps Skisuit 80’s has an oceanblue look, with pink and fluorescent yellow details. This skisuit will make heads turn for sure, but the fluorescent yellow belt will undoubtedly drop jaws.
- Old School: The Skisuit Old School is off course a one piece and it’s main colour is frog green. Next to that there are pink, purple and blue accents. This timeless skisuit boasts an elasticated waist and adjustable belt, to give extra attention to your wonderful bottom… or that beautiful beer belly of course!
- Panther: Let’s talk about the ultimate fashion statement on the ski slopes: the panther print ski suit! Who hasn’t always dreamed of frolicking around like a chic panther while desperately trying to ski?
Imagine the scene: you’re at the top of the slope, surrounded by neatly dressed skiers in their plain, understated colors. But then, here comes the panther, storming in with a striking, loud, and wild pattern. Oh yes, you will definitely stand out, like a strangely dressed flamingo among a flock of penguins!
Final Thoughts
The key to a successful ski stag weekend outfit?
Stay warm, stay practical… and don’t take yourself too seriously.
Because while performance matters on the slopes, the real memories are made when the whole group is dressed outrageously at après.


