Jackets for 1-Year-Olds: Warmth, Comfort and Freedom of Movement
At one year old, babies crawl, take their first steps, and explore everything around them — a jacket should help, not hold them back. The CVETKOV catalog features pieces made for toddlers, sewn from soft, breathable fabrics with no rough seams and zippers that are easy to open with one hand on a walk.
Mid-Season or Winter: Choosing by the Weather
For cool spring and autumn days, light transitional jackets work well — fleece-lined and wind-resistant, without excess insulation so your child doesn't overheat during active play. When temperatures drop below zero, reach for warm winter jackets with dense insulation, a high collar, and a hood lined with fur or knit fabric.
For Girls and Boys
We offer bright jackets for girls with floral prints and soft color palettes, plus practical options for boys in calm shades like navy, khaki, and grey. All of these belong to our general kids jacket lineup, where you can easily find something for any season and personality.
What to Look for When Choosing
- Size: 74–86 cm typically fits a one-year-old, but measure by height and chest, not age alone.
- Closure: a zipper with chin guard or large snaps — easy for parents to fasten on the go.
- Fabric: sturdy but soft outer shell with water-repellent coating for walks after rain.
- Insulation: synthetic padding or hollow fiber — lightweight, doesn't restrict movement, dries fast.
CVETKOV jackets are made in Ukraine from tested materials that hold up to frequent washing and keep their shape for several seasons — handy if the jacket gets passed down to a younger sibling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size jacket fits a one-year-old?
Look for height 74–86 cm and chest 48–52 cm. If your baby is on the larger side or you plan to wear the jacket for two seasons, size up — a looser fit won't be a problem.
Does a winter jacket need a fur-lined hood?
Yes, real or faux fur around the hood shields cheeks from wind and frost, and the hood is often detachable for easy washing.
Can I layer a mid-season jacket over a warm bodysuit in winter?
It's better not to — mid-season jackets are designed for +5°C to -5°C. In sharp frost, choose a winter model with dense insulation instead.

















