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Originally Posted by missourimary
Though I can imagine they might be more appropriate for snowboarding, when someone is coming down a mountain rather quickly, how many people are going to notice whether they have on blousy ski pants or a ski skirt? I doubt most people on the slopes will really care what someone else is wearing.
I was surprised before Christmas when I went to an outdoor "Bethlehem Revisited". There is a lot of walking, a lot of standing, and way too much cold. About 1/3 to 1/2 of the denominational women who took those tours wore skirts over their pants that night, for an extra layer of warmth. No one thought they were crazy or looked out of place at all.
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I disagree. A very large part of a trip to the slopes takes place OFF the slopes and I would venture to say the majority of the time at the slopes would be spent off the slopes interacting with other people. And I've been with people that wore ski cullottes and believe me, it stood out big-time.