Go Snowboarding on Chanel

For you brand loyalists out there here's a way to indulge your Chanel addiction that's especially appropriate for this time of year: snowboarding. Simple, clean cut, and uber-stylish. And also perfectly coordinated for the slopes in natural woodgrain and crisp white.
This snowboard is my personal fav (if only I knew how to snowboard) but if it's not striking your 'gotta have it' chord take a look at some of Chanel's other winter sports offerings, like boards and skis in darker shades of woodgrain, black instead of white, and coordinating poles and goggles.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
reallytorkedoff Jan 8th 2010 8:45PM
According to this site http://www.fabsugar.com/66204 , the leather-quilted skis (yes, LEATHER skis) are $2550.
It sounds like you are getting potentially poorly performing equipment at a premium price.
Even top-grade performance skis can be had (on sale) for less than $1000. I haven't skied in years, but I'll take a well-built $500 ski over any "leather-quilted" ski no matter the price.
You only get one set of real knees. They're metal after that.