More Skiing Fashion Disasters

The queue for the ski lift is one of my favourite places for people watching. You get up close to all those hideous ski suits in various day glow shades and colours and see some very bizarre things.

Like this woman’s home-made derrière protector, which she seemed to have fashioned from a child’s swim float and a bit of spare webbing.

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She seemed completely oblivious to the stares and sniggers around her.


15 Responses to More Skiing Fashion Disasters

  1. urbanvox says:

    lol… you’re terrible!!!

  2. Steve says:

    That’s one helluva butt plug.

  3. oldbid55 says:

    so that’s where the back of my chair went to ! xx

  4. Kat says:

    That is hilarious!!!

  5. Olli says:

    I think it’s fabulously pragmatic! I like it! It should be marketed!

  6. bigwords says:

    I don’y know what is funnier the thing on her arse or the fact you used the word derrière!! x

  7. Expat Mum says:

    Mind you, from what I’ve seen of snow-boarding (and we’ll pretend she’s snow-boarding for the purposes of this brilliant comment!) – I would need something cushy for my tushie too!

  8. Betty says:

    I can see that catching on – with logos on the back/advertising/photographs of best ski-ing moments – it is so ridiculous it could easily catch on.

  9. EmmaK says:

    bloody good idea – just not very fashion forward!

  10. Abigail says:

    Haha, what a fetching accessory!
    Quite an unusual post but funny & v intriguing! What other fashion disasters have you witnessed on the chair lift??

  11. Lady Fi says:

    Oh, but it’s so very creative!

  12. Bitchin' Amy says:

    Obviously she is way more concerned with her ass than her pride. I kind of respect that! (Even though I’d snicker when she walked by.)

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