Picture Organic Clothing

Men's Object Ski Pants (Past Season)

$176.99$294.99

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These iconic Picture 2-layer freeride pants are waterproof, breathable, warm, and versatile.

The uncompromising combination of lightweight waterproof breathability and warm insulation

Picture's 2-layer Picture Object Pants are extremely versatile and iconic Picture freeride pants. Made with sustainable bio-sourced polyester from repurposed sugarcane waste, they feature a 20K/20K membrane for unmatched waterproof breathability, reinforced with a PFC-free durable water repellent treatment. Designed for versatility and warmth, the thigh zips offer additional ventilation when playing hard in the powder. These straight fit pants are an excellent shell layer whenever you click into your skis.

Waterproofness
20.000

Breathability
20.000

Warmth
6/10

Fit: Straight fit
Composition: 58% Biosourced Polyester 42% Recycled Polyester
Bio-sourced hard shell 2 layers
Dryplay 20K/20K membrane
Recycled Thermal STD 40 gr/m2
Coremax lining tricot 96g/m2
Teflon Ecoelite™ PFC free durable water repellent treatment
Fully-taped seams
Stretch waist gaiter
Thigh zips
Hand pockets with zips under flap
I-fit system
Snow gaiters with laces hook
Bottom hem reinforcement
Expedition logo
Weight: 900

Measurements are in inches

  Chest  Waist  Hip 
XS  32-35  27-29  32-34 
35-37  29-31  35-37 
38-40  31-33  38-40 
40-42  34-36  42-44 
XL  42-44  36-38  46-48 
XXL 44-47 38-40 50-52

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We were established almost 75 years ago by John Monod, a Swiss mountain guide and ski instructor. Quality outdoor gear is what our brand was built upon since 1949. Learn more.

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