The Ralph Lauren boutique at Stowe Mountain Lodge

Barneys New York
Barneys has you covered—literally— with its selection of chic ski jackets. Gentlemen can pick Paul Smith’s puffer coat with aviatorstyle shearling collar, while ladies can don Alexander Wang’s toughened-up version of the classic ski jacket, with tweed insets and leather accents. Copley Place, 617-385-3300; barneys.com

Chanel
Ever the go-to for classic luxury, Chanel offers sporty accessories for stylish skiers. The signature quilting details and linked C’s give ski goggles a feminine touch. To really stand out from the pack, choose the iridescent, bright blue pair. Keep your feet dry while off the slopes with black shearlinglined, quilted après-ski boots. 5 Newbury St., 617-859-0055; chanel.com

Hugo Boss
The Boss Green collection of ultramodern outerwear features design elements such as quilting and colors like a dark shimmery blue to set its puffer jacket apart from typical down coats. Even better, the streamlined shapes won’t add bulk to your frame. Copley Place, 617-266-7492; hugoboss.com

M. Miller
Boston-based husband-and-wife design duo Mark Miller and Miyuki Tachibana are masters of fur, adding it as trim to their glamorous skiwear. Since all pieces are constructed in their South End studio, they can do custom alterations and small style adjustments, such as changing fur colors, on request. 519 Albany St., 617-426-1259; mmillerfur.com

Neiman Marcus
The Natick outpost has a skiwear section notable for its substantial selection of Moncler coats for women, in long and short styles, with large fur collars or puffs of down-filled nylon to keep your neck warm. They also carry Add, Hunter, and Prada. Natick Mall, 508-620-5700; niemanmarcus.com

Ralph Lauren
This boutique is conveniently located at Stowe Mountain Lodge, so guests can shop right before they hit the slopes. Pick out sporty ski attire from the RLX line, and cozy up after skiing in one of the brand’s lush cashmere sweaters. 7412 Mountain Road, Stowe, VT, 888-478-6938; ralphlauren.com

The Startingate
This family-owned ski shop near Stratton Mountain takes pride in its 30-plus years of experience in boot fitting. A new technology allows boots to be vacuum sealed to a customer’s exact foot measurements, creating a perfectly snug fit. The shop also carries the ski brands Frauenschuh, Post Card, and Skea. 1011 Route 30, Bondville, VT, 802-297-1213; startingate.net

The Tannery
For its fashion-forward customers who have a yen for the slopes, The Tannery stocks pieces from Canada Goose and Kjus. We love the silver Moncler jacket with a fitted silhouette and waist-cinching belt that transitions seamlessly from the gondola to Boylston Street. 711 Boylston St., 617-267-5500; 11A Brattle St., Cambridge, 617-491- 0810; 39 Brattle St., Cambridge, 617-491-1811; thetannery.com

Victorinox
This Swiss brand has a long-standing reputation for outfitting even the most experienced skiers in its durable technical gear. Prepare to criss-cross the mountain in army-green and navy coats with military-inspired designs and fur-trimmed hoods. Copley Place, 617-236-4600; victorinox.com