
11 Best Petite Ski Pants For Women That Are Flattering
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Time to read 6 min
Finding ski pants that actually fit petites feels impossible. They're either too long, too baggy, never flattering. I pulled this list together after digging through reviews, Reddit threads, and social media recs, so you don’t have to. These are the best petite ski pants worth knowing about. Pro tip, my favorite ones are #2 on the list.
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I found these about a year ago and honestly, they’re a game changer for petites. The short inseam (30”) actually fits without hemming, and the fabric has just the right amount of stretch so you can move easily. They’ve got fleece lining for warmth, gaiters to keep snow out, and a waistband that doesn’t dig in. Bonus: you can grab the matching jacket if you want the full look.
It also comes with a matching ski jacket.
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Yes, they’re pricey, but these are the ones you’ll have for the next 10+ years. The flared fit is super flattering on petites, and the high waist elongates your legs. They’re also made with this amazing stretch fabric that feels so comfortable on the slopes. Honestly, if you’re down to splurge, these are that one “forever” pair worth investing in.
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Based on this Reddit thread, a couple people said these Burton snow pants are petite-friendly.
They’re warm, waterproof, and pretty durable. The adjustable waistband is nice, though the inseam may still feel a little long depending on your height. Not the sleekest look, but if you care more about staying warm and dry without breaking the bank, these are solid.
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These are such a good option if you want something that actually looks flattering on. Most ski pants are baggy, but the high waist on these gives more shape and length to petites. They’ve got North Face’s WindWall tech (great for really cold days) and some stretch for comfort. Just keep in mind they’re not super insulated, so you might want to wear leggings underneath if it’s freezing.
I love Obermeyer for ski gear, and these pants prove why. They come in a short inseam (30”), have a flattering fit, and actually keep you warm thanks to the Thinsulate insulation. Plus, they’re made with recycled materials, which is always nice. The colors are cute, too. If you want something that’s functional but still stylish, these are a win.
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These look soo flattering and kind of look like the Perfect Moment ski pants that retail for over $500. These are half the price.
They’re fleece-lined, fitted, and have a bit of stretch so you can move comfortably. The high waist makes them super flattering, and they’ve got nice little details like a back lumbar pocket and boot-friendly hems. The only catch: you have to hand wash them (ugh).
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Another great pick from Obermeyer, and it’s under $200. These come in a classic black color and a short length, making them a solid option for petites.
They’re not super fancy, but if you just want a reliable pair under $200 that won’t drown you, these check the box.
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The North Face is always reliable when it comes to snow gear. They are a bit pricey, but you won't need to buy another pair of ski pants for a long time.
So many great reviews on these North Face pants. One verified buyer said, "I bought these last year and absolutely loved them. They have great quality material, insulation makes them very warm in the extreme weather. Fit is perfect. I love them so much, I bought another pair this year in a different color, Not cheap, but I will pay for quality."
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Found these petite ski pants on Amazon that are under $50 that have great reviews. However, they tend to run large, so you may need to size down for a better fit, especially if you’re petite. FYI: you'll probably want to layer with these pants as they may not offer too much warmth for extremely cold weather.
One verified purchaser on Amazon said, "I used these to go snowboarding and they were very very warm, well insulated, and kept the water out the whole day!! One day we snowboarded in very wet snow and the water didn't get through to my leggings! Also, several times my boyfriend would complain his butt was cold when sitting on the snow on the mountain, but I literally couldn't feel it at all!! I'm between a size 25-26 (0-2) and 5'2 116 pounds. I was able to fit an xs regular and I actually think the pants might be a bit short contrary to what all the others are saying. However, I do have relatively long legs for most people my height. I Overall I really like these pants!!"
These are perfect if you want something affordable but still tailored for petites. They’re fleece-lined, water-repellent, and have a more fitted cut compared to the usual bulky ski pant. I also love that you can wear them for things beyond skiing, like winter hikes or walking your dog in the snow.
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I found these through a Reddit thread as well with someone saying they are her "absolute favorite" petite ski pants.
They’re warm, water-resistant, and made with stretch fabric that actually moves with you. The adjustable waist is also a nice perk for anyone extra petite in the waist/hips. They’re definitely more of a “serious skier” pant, but they look flattering too.
Best for: Petite skiers who want reliable ski pants that look good and move with them.
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If you’re wondering what to wear under ski pants, it really comes down to personal preference. I usually go for Lululemon leggings or a spandex base layer that provides insulation for added warmth. This type of layer keeps you cozy without looking bulky and allows you to be mobile while skiing. The key is choosing something snug, but moisture-wicking to stay comfortable all day on the slopes.
Could be: I always lean tighter because baggy ski pants just swallow petites. As long as they’ve got stretch and articulation (like the Perfect Moment or Halfdays pairs), you’ll be comfortable without the bulk.
Yes, 100%. A high-waisted cut elongates your legs and looks way more flattering on shorter frames. It also helps keep snow out when you take a spill (been there, done that). If you’re petite, high-waisted styles like the Obermeyer Bond or Perfect Moment pants are worth trying.
Me being a petite 5'2 women, I do best with a 28–30” inseam. Anything longer than 32” usually means you’re stepping on fabric or have to hem them. That’s why brands like Halfdays and Obermeyer offering short inseams are such a win.
Yes, some do especially if they’re made with a lot of spandex or softer fabrics. The North Face pants, for example, are known to relax after a few seasons. If you’re between sizes, I usually say go with the smaller one if the fabric has stretch.
Go for high-waisted, slim or straight-leg cuts over super baggy ones. Pairing them with a fitted base layer or a cropped ski jacket also helps balance your look. Black or darker colors tend to look better on me, but if you love bright colors, make sure they’re in a tailored fit so you don’t drown in fabric.