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u/stardustcross · 1 pointr/ShredditGirls

Sure, or you could reply here/make a new thread? I'm probably not the only one interested.

That sounds interesting, it means a person can keep it on when they go for lunch or whatever. One less thing to take off in those crowded chalets is a plus. I guess you could also cool off too when needed...

As for the hair part, I actually use some velcro things (something similar to this - http://www.amazon.com/Velcro-Fringe-Without-perfect-putting/dp/B004X80AQO) to keep hair out of my face sometimes when I'm washing my face.

As long as the velcro isn't super strong, it's good, and stays in place until I take it off to go out. It is perfect for hair because it's very gentle when you take it off your head. I'm not sure something like that would be also secure enough for what you're making though. Anything stronger + hair probably will means some snagging, but probably would be fine if the "hook" part isn't in a position that would touch hair.

u/cyanicenine · 16 pointsr/ShredditGirls

Women's snow pants are really bad for actually snowboarding/skiing, they are cut to be tight and "flattering" rather than for function and mobility. Most of my pants now are mens, which are much more baggy and allow for better range of movement and allow room for my impact shorts. If you can find some pants with those elastic velcro adjustable tabs at the waist that's the way to go, otherwise in the past I've just gotten pants a little too loose in the waist and then added my own aftermarket suspenders, or elastic belts work okay too.

The problem, that no on in the snowsports apparel world seems to notice, is that you need to able to bend at the waist aggressively to get into that nice athletic stance (ankles, knees, hips flexed). If you have pants loose enough to allow this then they are constantly trying to fall down on you when stand up straight. The downside to bibs is that it's a bit more cumbersome to go to the bathroom. I find the built in bibs to be harder to get out of then aftermarket suspenders. As someone who is drinking copious amounts of coffee, redbull, water and beer on a given ski day I need easy bathroom access.

I appreciate this perspective on the topic.