Aldi reveals budget ski range

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Aldi unveil budget ski range
Aldi unveil budget ski range


Aldi has launched a cut price ski range that could mean families around the country kitting themselves out for their holidays for even less.

The budget supermarket has unveiled its new range of ski wear that will be available from 3 December and includes ski jackets and salopettes in a variety of colours and styles.

Women hoping to jazz up their slope style can get jackets from just £19.99 and trousers from £16.99, meaning (aside from ski hire) you could be taking to the snow wearing kit costing less than £40.


A woman's ski jacket from popular ski clothes retailer Trespass could cost you as much as £200, while a pair of salopettes would set you back around £125.

The men's range at Aldi is equally affordable with stylish jackets from £19.99 and trousers for just £16.99.

According to the catalogue, the men's and women's ski jackets are fleece lined with multiple pockets and vent opening while the trousers are all water resistant with zipped pockets, pre-shaped knees and padding.

The catalogue also shows the breakdown and overall costs of how much a full outfit will cost. A ski jacket, base layer top and leggings, salopettes, ski socks, long-sleeved top and ski gloves will set you back just £59.94.

Ladies ski wear range from Aldi
Ladies ski wear range from Aldi



%VIRTUAL-ArticleSidebar-shopping-guide%The store is also offering a number of ski essentials and accessories including base layers, hats, gloves and more. For those keen to document their trip to the slopes you can also buy an compact, lightweight Action Camcorder with wide angle lens and digital zoom for just £29.99 with a three year guarantee.

Don't panic if you're travelling with kids, because they're covered too. A full outfit for kids, including jacket, trousers, top, leggings, socks and gloves costs just £26.96.

The range is part of Aldi's Specialbuys and will only be available in store and once it's gone, it's gone!

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