Columbia Attaca Jumpsuit

November 3, 2009


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This is one of those items that I asked to feature – it’s cute, different, and definitely women’s specific. One of the interesting things about being a gear reviewer is the fact that even when you’re thinking “hmmm, I AM 35, can I get away with this?” it doesn’t really matter, because you can always fall back on the “it’s my job” excuse. This super fun piece is one of the ones that reminded me of my age – it’s certainly a trendy item, made for the style mavens out there. I don’t pretend to be a style maven but I do like cute, body conscious designs and I am one of those people that always wants to be wearing something no one else is wearing. With today’s styles rooted in the “baggy pants, baggy jacket” silhouette, the Attaca brings something new to the table.

I like to put my ski outfits together in ways that, er, surprise other people. Last year while hanging around in the parking lot of a local backcountry spot waiting to lead a class on backcountry travel, I happened to be wearing blue pants with a blue jacket that made it look like I was wearing a one piece jumpsuit. As my group of students pulled their gear together, I noticed a carload of my regular ski partners pull up and prepare to deploy into the mountains. I saw with glee their looks of disdain and rather snobby, overly cool demeanors as they gave me side glances and discreet once-overs, no doubt wondering what was with the group of noobs and their jumpsuited leader. I sauntered over to say hello and got a big kick out of their sheepish faces once they realized it was me and that I was just wearing a matching jacket and pants. This experience made me realize that one piece ski suits haven’t gotten any love for a while – and I’ve wanted one ever since. I can’t wait to go shred the backcountry in something that looks like it belongs at apres ski in Aspen. There’s no way powder can sneak in at the waist in a one-piece, and I am tickled by the idea of skiing in something that kind of looks like an industrial uniform (in a CUTE way, really)!

Now, the Attaca might not be the best backcountry gear – there’s only so much temperature management you can do with a one piece. It also doesn’t have any insulation to speak of, so for really cold weather it might not be appropriate even with the extra warmth lent by the one-piece design. But for ski resort visits and mild temperature, close-in A/T trips, the Attaca would be really fun. It’s cut to be worn in low on the hips with a trim fit that gives a flattering, I’m-young-again look (unless you really are still young; in which case: carry on). I’ve checked out both colors and I really like the blue denim-ish look. The copper color is not bad either, and almost gives a Carhartt-ish look which I like, but I’m not crazy about the fuschia zippers and accents on that one – they seem out of place and a little mismatched. Sadly for me the blue sample wasn’t my size, but I like the copper color decently enough. One thing that some consumers will struggle with is the sizing; it comes in S-M-L so it’s hard to adjust for height and nuance of body type. The medium was WAY too big for my size 6 self, and it was obviously cut for a MUCH taller person. I looked like a kid in her dad’s overalls. Even the size S has a longish torso on me, but since I’ve got a short waist, I think the cut will work just fine on most body types. The slim cut of the legs and hips makes in-depth layering not a possibility, so plan on using this on those warmer days. It’s mostly designed for an eye-catching, fashionable look while enjoying a nice day at the resort, and I for one would like to see this style really catch on. I think the shredder chicks currently rocking baggy pants and garbage-bag-style jackets could make a real splash in a more daring, body-conscious fit. There’s no need to dress like a dude just because you can shred better than a dude – embrace the look and give the new Attaca a try. Aren’t you tired of having your pants crotch down by your knees anyway?

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