
11 Best Petite Women's Ski Jackets That Are Cute and Warm
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Time to read 6 min
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Time to read 6 min
Finding ski jackets that actually work for petites can feel impossible. They’re either too long, too boxy, or just straight-up unflattering. The ideal jacket should keep you warm and dry, move with you on the slopes, and actually fit without swallowing you whole. After going through Reddit threads, reviews, and way too many product pages, I finally pulled together the best petite-friendly ski jackets out there. Hopefully this saves you some time (and returns).
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I came across this L.L. Bean jacket while reading a Reddit thread, where several people recommended the brand for great petite ski jacket options. This one is made with premium 650-fill-power down, features a removable hood, and is both wind and water resistant. Even if this jacket isn’t your style, their entire collection is worth checking out!
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I love this brand because they make ski gear that is actually cute and doesn't make you look like a blob on the slopes. This ski jacket has so many great features, like PrimaLoft® Black Insulation for warmth, underarm vents for breathability, and YKK AquaGuard zippers to keep out water and snow. I also love the little details, like the helmet friendly removable hood, a goggle wipe in the pass pocket, and a phone leash for when you want to take selfies :D
A customer who is 5'3 left a review and said, "So comfortable and the pocket layout is created so thoughtfully! I love how easy it is to get to the phone pocket and how there is a strap inside so I am never worried about dropping my phone on the lift. There’s an inner pocket for car keys etc which is perfect."
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Obermeyer has a lot of ski jackets that offer petite lengths and sizing. This particular one has great reviews and is both flattering and warm.
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Obsessed with this jacket from Sunday Ski! It’s versatile enough to wear off the slopes for a day out in town. A lot of cool features including 700 down filling for warmth, water resistance, and advanced snow guard technology that zips into your ski pants for extra protection. This silver metallic color is also so unique and different, plus I won't get lost on the slopes!
One verified buyer said, "I've been wanted to purchase something from My Sunday Ski for a long time now but I'm not a fan of one pieces, so I was super excited when they launched these cute bombers! And they did not disapoint - I skied in white out conditions and this jacket kept me warm and dry and I got SO many compliments on it. The ski pass pocket is also such a helpful feature, will definitely be buying another colour for my next trip!"
Another great find from L.L. Bean! This jacket is available in a petite length and sizes from XX-Small to X-Large. One standout feature is it's zoned insulation, which means it's designed to add warmth where you need it most while keeping bulk to a minimum, great for staying warm and easily mobile on the slopes.
One buyer who is 4'11 said, "Love this jacket! It is so warm and comfortable. I got it for the windy, and snowy or rainy weather in Iceland and it was perfect! Also, perfect for walking the dog here in very cold weather."
A great petite ski jacket find on Amazon for under $100, and the seller has excellent reviews, especially for this jacket. Aside from its warmth, one standout feature I love is the practical pocket design with waterproof zippers on 2 hand pockets, 1 arm pocket, and 2 inner pockets, making it easy to store essentials like keys, ski cards, or a snack.
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Another Amazon gem. This one’s warm, waterproof, and has adjustable cuffs so you can really lock in heat. It’s more of a relaxed fit, so if you like room for layering, this is perfect. Just don’t expect it to last for years like a designer one would. Still, tons of petite reviewers say it kept them cozy even in freezing temps.
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Thank you NILS for including short/petite sizing for us 😌
Some of my favorite features:
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I am obsessed with this navy blue color, plus it has matching ski pants that are also petite-friendly.
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If you’re looking for a jacket that’s as cool as it is warm (because freezing isn’t a vibe), this one’s so good. The synthetic-filled baffles will keep you warm, and the 2-layer shell with a waterproof net will protect you from water and snow.
One verified buyer said, "The quality and cut of this jacket is beautiful. Looks as good as it does in the photos. Not many bells and whistles in the pocket department, but it feels like it's gonna be nice and toasty. Haven't snowboarded in it yet. Small fits great (5'2" 120lbs)"
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Spending over $600 on a Perfect Moment jacket might feel like a splurge, but it’s totally worth it.
Between the premium materials, 20K waterproofing, and high-fill down, you’re basically buying a wearable heater that’s chic enough for après-ski drinks. The thoughtful details is what sold me on this jacket. Snow skirts, pass pockets, and stretch cuffs make it as practical as it is stylish. Plus, it’s built to last for years, so think of it as an investment in staying warm, looking cute, and potentially passing this down to your daughter one day.
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A good ski jacket should hit that sweet spot between warmth and mobility while still looking flattering. You want something that keeps you cozy without overheating (vent zips are great), solid waterproofing so snow doesn’t fall in, and a fit that feels like it was made for you (not borrowed from your dad’s closet lol.)
Things like a powder skirt, pass pocket, and a hood that actually fits over a helmet are game changers. And of course, style matters too! Half the fun is in the après-ski photos, let’s be real.
This really comes down to preference. Personally, I like a jacket that’s a little more fitted, but only if it has some stretch so I can still move comfortably. If you’re after that balance, the Obermeyer Tuscany Insulated Jacket is a great pick. Not only is it flattering without being stiff, but you can ski all day without feeling restricted.