Winter Jackets for 10-Year-Old Girls by CVETKOV
At age 10, girls already have their own sense of style, while parents look for warmth, quality fabric and a fair price. The CVETKOV catalog offers winter jackets for this age made of dense membrane fabrics with insulation, built to handle temperatures down to -20°C and active outdoor play without getting wet or letting in wind.
Materials and Insulation
Our jackets are made from water-repellent fabrics with water resistance from 5000 mm, filled with synthetic insulation at 200–300 g/m². This combination keeps kids warm even in hard frost, while preventing overheating during active walks or sledding.
- Removable hood with fur trim
- Adjustable sleeve cuffs to block snow and wind
- Inner snow skirt at the waist
- Reflective elements for visibility in the dark
Choosing the Right Size
For ten-year-old girls, sizes 140–146 cm usually fit best. If your child's height is close to a border, check neighboring size ranges — jackets for age 9 suit smaller girls, while jackets for age 11 work for those taller than their peers.
We produce clothing across the full age range, from jackets for toddlers to teen styles, so it's easy to find the right fit even for unusual proportions. For older girls, check out jackets for age 12 or more grown-up styles featuring silhouettes suited for older schoolgirls.
Season Style and Colors
The collection ranges from classic puffer jackets to sporty parkas with bright trims. Popular seasonal colors include powder pink, purple, emerald, and grey melange. These jackets pair easily with school and everyday outfits, and the full range of winter jackets for girls helps dress sisters of different ages in a matching style.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which insulation works best for harsh winters?
For regions with temperatures below -15°C, choose jackets with 250–300 g/m² insulation and membrane fabric — they retain heat longer without risking overheating during active movement.
Can the jacket be machine washed?
Yes, most models allow gentle washing at 30°C without spinning or machine drying. Exact care instructions are listed on each garment's label.
How do I know if a jacket is too small?
The sleeve should cover the wrist, and with the zipper closed, a palm should fit freely between the jacket and the body. If it feels tight, move up to the next size.

























