Winter Jackets for Girls Age 3: Warmth and Comfort in the Cold
At three years old, a little girl runs around, builds snowmen and slides down hills, so her winter jacket needs to handle all that activity while keeping her warm even in hard frost. The CVETKOV catalog features jackets made from water-repellent shell fabric with insulation weighing 300–350 g/m² — enough for long winter walks.
Each jacket is cut with a child's body in mind: an extended back panel protects the lower back when she squats down, while knit inner cuffs keep snow out of the sleeves. The faux-fur trimmed hood is detachable, handy when she gets too warm in the car or indoors.
How to choose the right size
For three-year-olds who are 92–98 cm tall, size 92–98 usually fits well, but if you want room to wear a thick sweater underneath, go one size up. Check the sleeve length too — it shouldn't cover more than 2–3 cm of the fingers, or she'll struggle to hold a sled or a shovel.
All jackets zip up with a chin guard and are secured with snap buttons for extra warmth — simple enough for a three-year-old to manage on her own, which matters a lot at daycare.
More options in our catalog
If you have an older sister at home, check out the jackets for 2-year-olds with a similar cut, or move up to styles made for four-year-old girls with slightly more detailed design. For school-age kids, browse jackets for age 6 and options for age 9 with a more grown-up look, while teens will like the jackets for 12-year-olds and styles for ages 13–14 in more understated designs.
Every CVETKOV jacket is made at our own factory in Ukraine, so we control the quality of every seam and every gram of insulation. Colors range from classic pink and raspberry to neutral gray and khaki, pairing easily with either a snowsuit or a skirt.
How cold can a 3-year-old's winter jacket handle?
Jackets with 300–350 g/m² insulation keep kids comfortable during active outdoor play even in hard frost; on especially cold days, add thermal underwear underneath.
Can the jacket be machine washed?
Yes, most models can be washed at 30°C on a gentle cycle without spinning; it's best to remove the fur trim before washing.
How do I know the jacket isn't too tight at the shoulders?
Your child should be able to raise her arms overhead and bend her elbows freely — if the fabric doesn't pull or bunch under the arms, the size is right.








