Winter Jacket for an 11-Year-Old Girl: Warmth Meets Style
At 11, girls already have their own opinion about what to wear, so a jacket needs to please both mom and the child. The CVETKOV catalog features models made from water-repellent shell fabric with thinsulate or hollow-fiber insulation at 300–350 g/m² density — enough to handle temperatures down to -25°C.
Cut and Fit
Bodies change quickly at this age, so getting the size right matters. If your daughter is petite, check out styles from the 9-year-old girls' collection — sometimes the fit works better. For taller kids, look at jackets for 12-year-olds or the more universal winter jackets sized for 12.
Hood, Cuffs, and Snow Protection
Every CVETKOV jacket comes with a fur-trimmed hood (detachable or fixed), inner knit cuffs, and a snow skirt at the hem — keeping kids dry and warm even during active outdoor play.
Colors and Styles for Every Taste
For 11-year-olds we offer classic dark shades like graphite, black, and burgundy, alongside bright colors such as raspberry, lilac, and emerald. You'll find fur-trimmed jackets, quilted parkas, and longer puffer coats that have stayed on-trend for several seasons.
If you have an older girl at home too, take a look at options for 13–14-year-old teens — girls often outgrow kids' sizes faster than parents expect. And for younger sisters, the 10-year-old jacket collection comes in handy.
Care and Build Quality
- Outer fabric resists abrasion and keeps its color after washing
- Seams are taped or treated for water resistance
- Zippers are reinforced with chin guards
- Insulation keeps its loft even after repeated washing
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a jacket will fit?
Check your child's height and chest measurement against the size chart listed for each model. For a height of 146–152 cm, size 146 or 152 usually works, but always compare with the specific jacket's measurements.
Can these jackets be worn in-between seasons?
Yes, most models have a removable insulation layer or detachable lining, so you can lighten the jacket for fall or early spring wear.
Which insulation is best for extreme cold?
For temperatures below -20°C, choose models with insulation of 300 g/m² or more — they retain warmth even during long walks.























