ERIN SNOW

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Luxury
Sustainable
Retro-inspired
Performance
Empowering

About the brand

Erin Snow is a luxury women's skiwear brand founded in 2003 by Erin Isakov, a Californian-born, New York-based fashion designer and lifelong skiing enthusiast. Born from Isakov's frustration with the lack of stylish, well-fitting ski apparel for women in the early 2000s, the brand revolutionizes mountain wear by bringing high-fashion sensibility to performance sportswear. Erin Snow specializes in creating elegant, glamorous outerwear that empowers women to feel confident both on black diamond slopes and in urban settings. The brand is renowned for its commitment to sustainability and ethical practices, using recycled materials including repurposed fishing nets, partnering with ethically compliant factories, and collaborating with premium mills to develop innovative eco-friendly textiles. This dedication to responsible fashion earned Erin Snow the prestigious CFDA + Lexus Fashion Initiative award. With a retro-chic aesthetic inspired by vintage ski culture, each meticulously crafted piece combines superior fit, toxic-free materials, and high-performance functionality while maintaining timeless style.

What people are saying

Good On You

Here we rate Erin Snow “Good”. These are a few factors influencing its score: It uses a medium proportion of lower-impact materials including recycled materials. It uses low impact materials that help limit the chemicals, water, and wastewater in its supply chain.

Oct, 2025

What Real Skiers Think of Affordable Women's Ski Jackets

Style helps me feel good when I ski. Erin Snow makes jackets that look fancy and modern. They are inspired by old ski fashion.

Jul, 2025

She Is Not Lost

When it comes down to it and I'm getting ready for a day of skiing in a resort, I would reach for my Erin Snow Jes Racer Pants instead of these Emma Soft Shell Pants.

Apr, 2025

She Is Not Lost

When skiing on-piste I personally prefer a slim, in-the-boot pant (my go-to are the Erin Snow Jes Racer Pant that have an amazing fit), so while I was expecting the flared, over-the-boot style of Halfdays Emma Pant to be a bit more substantial in comparison, what I wasn't expecting was the feeling of having to pull up my pants every time I got up from sitting on a lift or a gondola.

Apr, 2025

Reddit

I'm 5'0 and love my Erin Snow pants. I use them for skiing, winter hikes or just walking around town on the coldest of days. They're waterproof, breathable, and comfortable. Not the cheapest, but after 6 years they still look brand new.

Feb, 2025

ELLE

Anyone who loves ethical fashion will appreciate Erin Snow's Clio suit, which is made with conscious materials like 100 percent recycled nylon waterproof fabric and 100 percent post-consumer PET. It also features functional details like an insulated over-helmet hood and wrist gaiters with thumb holes—and on top of that, it just looks good.

Jan, 2025

POWDER Magazine

Erin Snow strikes a balance between a garment's look and its performance. When Isakov first got into the business, some competitors, particularly European lines, were over-emphasizing looks. “No one needs Swarovski crystals on their clothing in order to ski,” she said. Then, ski clothing went all-in for performance, with baggy pants, drab colors and overall a utilitarian feel. That left an opening for Isakov, whose vision of ski apparel is sleeker and more classic than most other lines.

Dec, 2024

POWDER Magazine

We pay attention to factory conditions, don't use certain chemicals, and use recycled materials as much as possible.

Dec, 2024

Good On You

Here we rate Erin Snow “Not Good Enough”. These are a few factors influencing its score: It sources its final stage of production from countries with high risk of labour abuse. It claims it has a Code of Conduct but does not publicly disclose it. There's no evidence it ensures workers are paid living wages in its supply chain.

Oct, 2025

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