>>2079135Last I checked, most "outdoor clothing" was available in a wide variety of colors, from black and ODG to chartreuse or pink. If you don't like the bright colors, don't buy them. They make them in those colors because it makes it easier to identify people in snowy weather. People wear a lot of this stuff skiing, and it's annoying when you're skiing with a friend on a relatively crowded slope, but they're wearing the exact same navy blue jacket as everyone else on the slopes so if you get separated by more than 100 yards because they had to slow down, it's a pain in the ass to find them again. It's much easier to spot the person with the green jacket and orange pants than the person who is dressed like everyone else.