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One day I'll finally get around to writing a step by step guide as to how to prepare to Ride With The King. It's really not that
difficult but there a few hints that can come in handy. For example jumpsuits are usually made out of a pretty thin material,
but skiing on a mountain can be very cold, so buy a big jumpsuit that you can wear warm clothes or your usual ski gear underneath.
Now sinced you have a jump suit that is way too big, the trousers may be too long for you. I had to install braces (American
translation: suspenders, English translation of suspenders: thing that holds up stockings) to prevent me from skiing over my
flares all the time.
Another example is that jumpsuits rarely have pockets for all your ski day essentials (wallet, sun cream, camera, karaoke machine,
etc.) you might want to tempt out the seamstress in you to sew in some pockets.
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