Warm Winter Jackets for 2-Year-Old Girls
At two years old, toddlers move constantly, so a winter jacket needs to be lightweight yet warm enough for temperatures down to -20°C. The CVETKOV catalog features jackets made from water-repellent shell fabric with hollow-fiber insulation weighing 300–350 g/m², which doesn't restrict movement and cleans easily after snowy walks.
Choosing the Right Size
For two-year-old girls, size 92–98 cm usually fits best, but it's worth checking the size chart on the product page before buying — height and chest measurements can vary quite a bit at this age. The jacket should fit loosely enough to layer a warm sweater or fleece top underneath.
What to Look For
- A hood with removable fur trim — blocks wind and snow, doesn't get in the way indoors;
- A double zipper with an inner storm flap — no drafts, no chin pinching;
- Reflective details — important for walks after dark;
- Adjustable cuffs and hem — keep snow from getting inside.
If your child grows fast, look for models with extra sleeve length that can be rolled up and worn longer. As she grows, you'll find jackets for 3-year-olds and later styles for 4-year-olds — CVETKOV's size range is designed so clothing stays comfortable across several seasons.
For families with older kids too, the catalog also offers jackets for 5-year-olds, models for 6-year-olds, and options for 9-year-olds — all made from the same reliable materials as the toddler winter collection. For a full overview of the range, check out the complete winter jacket catalog for girls.
Materials and Care
The outer shell of CVETKOV jackets is durable, tear-resistant fabric built for active play. The lining is soft fleece or cotton knit, gentle on skin and suitable even for sensitive types. Machine wash on a delicate cycle at 30°C, no spin.
FAQ
What insulation works best for -15…-20°C weather?
Hollow-fiber insulation from 300 g/m² and up is ideal — it retains heat, resists moisture, and dries quickly after snow.
Can she wear the jacket without a hat under the hood?
A fur-trimmed hood blocks wind, but in hard frost a hat underneath is still recommended to keep the head and ears warm.
How do I know the jacket is too small?
If the sleeves are short or the zipper pulls tight across the chest, it's time to size up — for example, to the line for three-year-old girls.






