Your outwear style, and your riding ability style

This is my Grandmothers style and she kills it!!!

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I like how you throw around alot of big words to try to justify what is, without a doubt, some seriously judgmental comments/observations. Your basically saying, that if you'r not a good skier (you have yet to determine what that is?), there are certain types of clothing/gear that, in your opinion, one should not be allowed to own or ski in. So according to your logic, one should not ski in/with the best gear one could buy, and settle for lower quality gear and certain types of clothing. So tell me, what should someone wear if he's not "good" at skiing, for example, park?
 
That paper was pretty enlightening, one of the better pieces I've had to write on a response on at school. It is very true. Anyone who says they do not judge another person with no previous experience based on what they wear is flat out lying. One expects a person dressing loud to be good, plain and simple. If he/she isn't killing it, then opinions are formed. Same goes for the reverse, if someone is not dressing loud, one assumes they are not great.

However, in the end all that matters is that everyone is having a good time skiing. If you aren't, whats the point? That kid in the g-suit who isn't killing it could be a really good guy, and just loves to ski. Ski for your enjoyment, not others.

 
when I dress baggy I feel better, and when I feel better, I lose my fear a little bit so I actually ski better, so when I dress better I ski better. : D

I prbly dress to cool for what I can do so give me a "Warning: may not ski as good as i look" sticker :D
 
I completely agree with what Nickp is saying, and I don't know how anyone can not understand this. Everyone does it. When you see a kid wearing a magic suit, you expect them to be good. It's just how it works. I personally would not buy a magic suit or G suit or air raid because it would just be embarrassing for me. Personally, I don't care what people wear and how good they are at skiing, it is their attitude that matters. If a person is all thugged out and acts like it and sucks, then they just look like a douche. If a person is all thugged out and is just enjoying every minute and acknowledges that they may not ski as good as they look, then props to them. I consider myself to be pretty good now. I rock a suit that no one else has, and I think it's pretty dope. It's baggy, but not over the top. I would rock FD, Saga, LD, or Trew, even though I amy look better than I am. But I probably would not get such an exclusive suit such as the G/Magic suit. I would mix and match though.
 
There is one strong point that I want to make. Alot of kids make fun of racers for wearing tight outerwear and race suits and such. They say that racers should wear baggier stuff to look cooler. But, when there is that one racer who does have "park" outerwear he gets ripped on for being a racer.

And for my first post up there, where I kind of rambled, what I meant by not wearing a G suit/ Magic suit is because of the way people would judge me. I love the G suit, always have, but I don't want the ridicule that I would probably get from wearing it compared to how good I am. There are two sides to this argument, and I am on both sides. I will say that I have judged other kids based on what they wear, and I have also probably been judged. Whatever, it doesn't mean anything. Its your attitude that matters.
 
I just get whatever Henrik has because I know hes good and super G. So now when I wear the same stuff as him I will look good and get respect from everyone no matter how good I am because skiing is about looking cool, rap music, and smoking weed.
 
Outerwear don’t really matter. Gear on the other hand, matters a whole lot. I have a friend who just started skiing last year and bought a pair of candide 4.0s. He looks like a retard. There are some things that ya gotta earn gear wise, but clothes aren’t one of those things.
 
Big red ski suit

My skiiing style:alternates between relaxed speed demon and full metal gaper because I ski without poles. I just want to learn backflips
 
13964200:ObjectMocked said:
Outerwear don’t really matter. Gear on the other hand, matters a whole lot. I have a friend who just started skiing last year and bought a pair of candide 4.0s. He looks like a retard. There are some things that ya gotta earn gear wise, but clothes aren’t one of those things.

Pretty true actually. Starting out with shitty gear makes ya appreciate good equipment more when you finally get solid enough to use it.
 
I'm with jibberino on this one.

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7837853:Jibberino said:
I like how you throw around alot of big words to try to justify what is, without a doubt, some seriously judgmental comments/observations. Your basically saying, that if you'r not a good skier (you have yet to determine what that is?), there are certain types of clothing/gear that, in your opinion, one should not be allowed to own or ski in. So according to your logic, one should not ski in/with the best gear one could buy, and settle for lower quality gear and certain types of clothing. So tell me, what should someone wear if he's not "good" at skiing, for example, park?
 
I like to pimp heavy in my shiny green 'color of money' Ralph Lauren puffy, so I'm basically, like, the lovechild of Travis Rice and Marcus Kleveland
 
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