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| Boilerpipe Text | Now actually lol (March).
So youâre looking for winter gear, whether that be jackets, pants, gloves, etc. Letâs say you have the flexibility of when to shop and youâre prioritizing the âbang for your buckâ and youâve always wondered: âWhenâs the best time (of the year) to buy winter gear?â.
Well, I have a quick post for a quick answer for you
The best time to buy ANY winter gear/goods is
towards the end of winter, heading into spring
. More specifically for us northern hemisphere people, thatâs
March
âŚonwards actually. Perhaps up until November. If you want to be even more specific, some stores start third week March, some last week of March.
Itâs a quick statement but there are lots to unpack here:
âWhatâs your source/basis for this claim?â
So if you havenât noticed yet,
I like snowboarding
.
I like winter in general actually
I intentionally signed up for newsletters from sporting goods store, snowboard shops, direct snow apparel/soft goods/hard goods brand so I can get a feel (and an immediate heads up!) for when they have sales.
I have around 4 years worth of promos in my email and all of them show a pattern of starting that said time. How/why am I keeping track of these? Simple. I drool over certain premium goods too wishing and waiting that theyâd go dooooooooown
âHow is end of season sale compared to other holiday sales?â
So yes, like most consumer goods, it just follows the pattern of even during the peak holidays (e.g.: Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc)âŚitâs not a useful sale. What do I mean? Two things:
One, itâs similar to Apple. No matter what the holidays are, theyâre not going to budge and stamp a discount on a Macbook Pro. Nah. Again for me Iâm eyeing premium and technical goods so it follows this pattern.
Two, some stores really donât have sale on the things that most people want (or things you would care about). Theyâll probably provide sales toâŚ
socks
, thin gloves, etc just so they can technically claim that they have a âsaleâ. That new, specific, red jacket youâre eyeing? Yea nah mate.
âWhy is the end-of-(winter)-season sale the best sale?â
I find that not only are there lots of items on sale, but the discount actually gets better and better as it goes. E.g.: it just gets cheaper and cheaper from March/April up to November (if that item lasts that long in the shelves).
Itâs March 24th. This is a premium product. So thereâs barely any discounts on this one during Christmas. Two to three weeks ago the discount was just -30% off.
âWhy?! this sounds too good to be true!â
Itâs not. Thereâs actually a practical explanation to these. It is simply because, like car sales, winter goods are designed and styled just for the year. Like cars, thereâs a 2020, 2021, 2022 BMW 3 Series.
Another example: Skiis and Bikes (today is Mar 28)
Itâs like fashion (well it is part of fashion apparel industry), every year thereâs a specific design for a product. To make it more interesting and marketable, next year theyâll have a different color/style/design, etc and thatâll be the 2022 version.
And itâs human psychology. When the new one (2022 version) comes out, no matter how functionally similar they are (theyâre just different colours), more likely than not people would purchase the newer version.
Thatâs why at the end of the season, like all inventories thereâs a rush/pressure to clear inventory. Businesses would rather place a discount and get rid of it rather than have it collect dust there and when the new version comes out, that old product is near unsellable.
âSo when do businesses launch their lineup for the next/upcoming season?â
November
. Again, the basis is my own observation and research. This is easily verifiable for me by just looking at my inbox and looking at the datestamps. For me, this is when new snowboards are introduced and marketed.
If youâre anticipating the new lineup for that item youâre looking for, thatâs it.
If youâre looking for the ultimate discount, then perhaps September/October.
âOk, so is there a catch? Cons to this whole thing?â
Pricing and promo-wise, there are nothing against you. Itâs more so the demand that youâd be against.
Looking at this cool, sick snowboard jacket? Well,
A LOT
of people are looking at it too and most likely finding it equally awesome as well. Whatâs going to happen first is that, even during the middle of the season, youâll see stocks go. What, you forgot that some people donât want/need to wait for discounts to pull the trigger right? haha! Sucks for you lol.
If there are any stock left for that specific item you want, your next challenge is: âyes thereâs stock, but the size/color you want is out of stock alreadyâ
This happened to me just this season actually. I was eyeing some Volcom jackets. I wanted it red. That brand specifically and their entire online store ran out of red jackets around Jan/Feb. And this was during the pandemic
Only thing left were black jackets.
(nothing wrong with black apparel. Itâs just that in the ski/snowboarding culture thereâs preference to bright colours for style and safety purposes
)
âDo these rules apply for the southern hemisphere peeps?â
Probably not since our seasons are inverted. I donât live there so I donât have first-hand info for you. But assuming the patterns the same:
December is our start of winter.
November (a month before) is when new lineups are introduced.
March (3-4 months in) is when the season ends/sale starts.
So just calculate that for when youâre winter starts
Bonus Tip
If youâre eager and looking forward to next yearâs lineup and you canât wait and you want it now, what you can do is (especially for international companies) go to the Australia/New Zealand versions of their websites.
Companies release their new lineups to ANZ first. This is more just a guideline. Iâve first-hand see this happen with Endeavor Snowboards where I was able to see next seasonâs design in their website. But at the same time, Iâm waiting for Burtonâs new version of Step-Ons (itâs an edgy patent they have) and I know theyâre out there, but I didnât see it in their AU website.
Iâd still largely say this is true for most companies though.
Thereâs another way but Iâm being selfish and I wonât tell you how
Edit
: Iâve seen email newsletters from Burton that came out May/June. The June/latest one is a massive 50% discount but only in the Toronto Flagship store, so itâs probably a store-specific discount. And as Iâd expect, itâs probably big discounts but none of the interesting items youâd want are there or the discount does not apply (e.g.: Burton Step Ons). This is my opinion. |
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Now actually lol (March).
So youâre looking for winter gear, whether that be jackets, pants, gloves, etc. Letâs say you have the flexibility of when to shop and youâre prioritizing the âbang for your buckâ and youâve always wondered: âWhenâs the best time (of the year) to buy winter gear?â.
Well, I have a quick post for a quick answer for you 
The best time to buy ANY winter gear/goods is **towards the end of winter, heading into spring**. More specifically for us northern hemisphere people, thatâs **March**âŚonwards actually. Perhaps up until November. If you want to be even more specific, some stores start third week March, some last week of March.
Itâs a quick statement but there are lots to unpack here:
## âWhatâs your source/basis for this claim?â
So if you havenât noticed yet, [I like snowboarding](https://dancedric.com/blog/category/snowboarding/). [I like winter in general actually](https://dancedric.com/blog/there-is-no-such-thing-as-bad-weather-just-bad-clothes-how-to-love-any-weather/)  I intentionally signed up for newsletters from sporting goods store, snowboard shops, direct snow apparel/soft goods/hard goods brand so I can get a feel (and an immediate heads up!) for when they have sales.
I have around 4 years worth of promos in my email and all of them show a pattern of starting that said time. How/why am I keeping track of these? Simple. I drool over certain premium goods too wishing and waiting that theyâd go dooooooooown 
## âHow is end of season sale compared to other holiday sales?â
So yes, like most consumer goods, it just follows the pattern of even during the peak holidays (e.g.: Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc)âŚitâs not a useful sale. What do I mean? Two things:
One, itâs similar to Apple. No matter what the holidays are, theyâre not going to budge and stamp a discount on a Macbook Pro. Nah. Again for me Iâm eyeing premium and technical goods so it follows this pattern.
Two, some stores really donât have sale on the things that most people want (or things you would care about). Theyâll probably provide sales toâŚ[socks](https://dancedric.com/blog/tips-to-find-the-right-pair-of-snowboard-socks/), thin gloves, etc just so they can technically claim that they have a âsaleâ. That new, specific, red jacket youâre eyeing? Yea nah mate.
## âWhy is the end-of-(winter)-season sale the best sale?â
I find that not only are there lots of items on sale, but the discount actually gets better and better as it goes. E.g.: it just gets cheaper and cheaper from March/April up to November (if that item lasts that long in the shelves).

Itâs March 24th. This is a premium product. So thereâs barely any discounts on this one during Christmas. Two to three weeks ago the discount was just -30% off.
#### âWhy?! this sounds too good to be true!â
Itâs not. Thereâs actually a practical explanation to these. It is simply because, like car sales, winter goods are designed and styled just for the year. Like cars, thereâs a 2020, 2021, 2022 BMW 3 Series.

Another example: Skiis and Bikes (today is Mar 28)
Itâs like fashion (well it is part of fashion apparel industry), every year thereâs a specific design for a product. To make it more interesting and marketable, next year theyâll have a different color/style/design, etc and thatâll be the 2022 version.
And itâs human psychology. When the new one (2022 version) comes out, no matter how functionally similar they are (theyâre just different colours), more likely than not people would purchase the newer version.
Thatâs why at the end of the season, like all inventories thereâs a rush/pressure to clear inventory. Businesses would rather place a discount and get rid of it rather than have it collect dust there and when the new version comes out, that old product is near unsellable.
## âSo when do businesses launch their lineup for the next/upcoming season?â
**November**. Again, the basis is my own observation and research. This is easily verifiable for me by just looking at my inbox and looking at the datestamps. For me, this is when new snowboards are introduced and marketed.
If youâre anticipating the new lineup for that item youâre looking for, thatâs it.
If youâre looking for the ultimate discount, then perhaps September/October.
## âOk, so is there a catch? Cons to this whole thing?â
Pricing and promo-wise, there are nothing against you. Itâs more so the demand that youâd be against.
Looking at this cool, sick snowboard jacket? Well, *A LOT* of people are looking at it too and most likely finding it equally awesome as well. Whatâs going to happen first is that, even during the middle of the season, youâll see stocks go. What, you forgot that some people donât want/need to wait for discounts to pull the trigger right? haha! Sucks for you lol.
If there are any stock left for that specific item you want, your next challenge is: âyes thereâs stock, but the size/color you want is out of stock alreadyâ 
This happened to me just this season actually. I was eyeing some Volcom jackets. I wanted it red. That brand specifically and their entire online store ran out of red jackets around Jan/Feb. And this was during the pandemic  Only thing left were black jackets.
*(nothing wrong with black apparel. Itâs just that in the ski/snowboarding culture thereâs preference to bright colours for style and safety purposes  )*
## âDo these rules apply for the southern hemisphere peeps?â
Probably not since our seasons are inverted. I donât live there so I donât have first-hand info for you. But assuming the patterns the same:
December is our start of winter.
November (a month before) is when new lineups are introduced.
March (3-4 months in) is when the season ends/sale starts.
So just calculate that for when youâre winter starts 
## Bonus Tip
If youâre eager and looking forward to next yearâs lineup and you canât wait and you want it now, what you can do is (especially for international companies) go to the Australia/New Zealand versions of their websites.
Companies release their new lineups to ANZ first. This is more just a guideline. Iâve first-hand see this happen with Endeavor Snowboards where I was able to see next seasonâs design in their website. But at the same time, Iâm waiting for Burtonâs new version of Step-Ons (itâs an edgy patent they have) and I know theyâre out there, but I didnât see it in their AU website.
Iâd still largely say this is true for most companies though.
Thereâs another way but Iâm being selfish and I wonât tell you how 
**Edit**: Iâve seen email newsletters from Burton that came out May/June. The June/latest one is a massive 50% discount but only in the Toronto Flagship store, so itâs probably a store-specific discount. And as Iâd expect, itâs probably big discounts but none of the interesting items youâd want are there or the discount does not apply (e.g.: Burton Step Ons). This is my opinion.
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| Readable Markdown | Now actually lol (March).
So youâre looking for winter gear, whether that be jackets, pants, gloves, etc. Letâs say you have the flexibility of when to shop and youâre prioritizing the âbang for your buckâ and youâve always wondered: âWhenâs the best time (of the year) to buy winter gear?â.
Well, I have a quick post for a quick answer for you 
The best time to buy ANY winter gear/goods is **towards the end of winter, heading into spring**. More specifically for us northern hemisphere people, thatâs **March**âŚonwards actually. Perhaps up until November. If you want to be even more specific, some stores start third week March, some last week of March.
Itâs a quick statement but there are lots to unpack here:
## âWhatâs your source/basis for this claim?â
So if you havenât noticed yet, [I like snowboarding](https://dancedric.com/blog/category/snowboarding/). [I like winter in general actually](https://dancedric.com/blog/there-is-no-such-thing-as-bad-weather-just-bad-clothes-how-to-love-any-weather/)  I intentionally signed up for newsletters from sporting goods store, snowboard shops, direct snow apparel/soft goods/hard goods brand so I can get a feel (and an immediate heads up!) for when they have sales.
I have around 4 years worth of promos in my email and all of them show a pattern of starting that said time. How/why am I keeping track of these? Simple. I drool over certain premium goods too wishing and waiting that theyâd go dooooooooown 
## âHow is end of season sale compared to other holiday sales?â
So yes, like most consumer goods, it just follows the pattern of even during the peak holidays (e.g.: Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc)âŚitâs not a useful sale. What do I mean? Two things:
One, itâs similar to Apple. No matter what the holidays are, theyâre not going to budge and stamp a discount on a Macbook Pro. Nah. Again for me Iâm eyeing premium and technical goods so it follows this pattern.
Two, some stores really donât have sale on the things that most people want (or things you would care about). Theyâll probably provide sales toâŚ[socks](https://dancedric.com/blog/tips-to-find-the-right-pair-of-snowboard-socks/), thin gloves, etc just so they can technically claim that they have a âsaleâ. That new, specific, red jacket youâre eyeing? Yea nah mate.
## âWhy is the end-of-(winter)-season sale the best sale?â
I find that not only are there lots of items on sale, but the discount actually gets better and better as it goes. E.g.: it just gets cheaper and cheaper from March/April up to November (if that item lasts that long in the shelves).

Itâs March 24th. This is a premium product. So thereâs barely any discounts on this one during Christmas. Two to three weeks ago the discount was just -30% off.
#### âWhy?! this sounds too good to be true!â
Itâs not. Thereâs actually a practical explanation to these. It is simply because, like car sales, winter goods are designed and styled just for the year. Like cars, thereâs a 2020, 2021, 2022 BMW 3 Series.

Another example: Skiis and Bikes (today is Mar 28)
Itâs like fashion (well it is part of fashion apparel industry), every year thereâs a specific design for a product. To make it more interesting and marketable, next year theyâll have a different color/style/design, etc and thatâll be the 2022 version.
And itâs human psychology. When the new one (2022 version) comes out, no matter how functionally similar they are (theyâre just different colours), more likely than not people would purchase the newer version.
Thatâs why at the end of the season, like all inventories thereâs a rush/pressure to clear inventory. Businesses would rather place a discount and get rid of it rather than have it collect dust there and when the new version comes out, that old product is near unsellable.
## âSo when do businesses launch their lineup for the next/upcoming season?â
**November**. Again, the basis is my own observation and research. This is easily verifiable for me by just looking at my inbox and looking at the datestamps. For me, this is when new snowboards are introduced and marketed.
If youâre anticipating the new lineup for that item youâre looking for, thatâs it.
If youâre looking for the ultimate discount, then perhaps September/October.
## âOk, so is there a catch? Cons to this whole thing?â
Pricing and promo-wise, there are nothing against you. Itâs more so the demand that youâd be against.
Looking at this cool, sick snowboard jacket? Well, *A LOT* of people are looking at it too and most likely finding it equally awesome as well. Whatâs going to happen first is that, even during the middle of the season, youâll see stocks go. What, you forgot that some people donât want/need to wait for discounts to pull the trigger right? haha! Sucks for you lol.
If there are any stock left for that specific item you want, your next challenge is: âyes thereâs stock, but the size/color you want is out of stock alreadyâ 
This happened to me just this season actually. I was eyeing some Volcom jackets. I wanted it red. That brand specifically and their entire online store ran out of red jackets around Jan/Feb. And this was during the pandemic  Only thing left were black jackets.
*(nothing wrong with black apparel. Itâs just that in the ski/snowboarding culture thereâs preference to bright colours for style and safety purposes  )*
## âDo these rules apply for the southern hemisphere peeps?â
Probably not since our seasons are inverted. I donât live there so I donât have first-hand info for you. But assuming the patterns the same:
December is our start of winter.
November (a month before) is when new lineups are introduced.
March (3-4 months in) is when the season ends/sale starts.
So just calculate that for when youâre winter starts 
## Bonus Tip
If youâre eager and looking forward to next yearâs lineup and you canât wait and you want it now, what you can do is (especially for international companies) go to the Australia/New Zealand versions of their websites.
Companies release their new lineups to ANZ first. This is more just a guideline. Iâve first-hand see this happen with Endeavor Snowboards where I was able to see next seasonâs design in their website. But at the same time, Iâm waiting for Burtonâs new version of Step-Ons (itâs an edgy patent they have) and I know theyâre out there, but I didnât see it in their AU website.
Iâd still largely say this is true for most companies though.
Thereâs another way but Iâm being selfish and I wonât tell you how 
**Edit**: Iâve seen email newsletters from Burton that came out May/June. The June/latest one is a massive 50% discount but only in the Toronto Flagship store, so itâs probably a store-specific discount. And as Iâd expect, itâs probably big discounts but none of the interesting items youâd want are there or the discount does not apply (e.g.: Burton Step Ons). This is my opinion. |
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