Originally posted by WenV
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When skiing, I had an additional pair of ski pants loaned to me by the Ryokan.
As others have said, jeans are ok if you are not doing anything like skiing, as long as you don't get them wet. I wear my jeans for some trips when I know I won't see snow.
I also tend not to pack jeans because they are such a pain to wash and dry when traveling. So I ended up looking for good travel pants like my Columbia hiking pants and my Marmots. They wash easily, don't require ironing and are comfy.
The only exceptions are my Uniqlo lightweight stretch jeans, they are quite travel-friendly compared to full-on denim.
Do wear good socks and shoes. I wear merino wool socks and my Columbia hiking boots are insulated and waterproof.
You step on thick snow and water goes through your shoes, and it will be miserable. Cotton socks, like the kind we wear in hot Singapore, aren't very good for winter. At least get some Uniqlo Heat-tech socks.
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