Winter Jackets for 6-Year-Old Girls by CVETKOV
At six, girls spend hours outdoors — building snowmen, sledding, running around during school breaks. A jacket needs to handle active play and temperatures down to -20°C while keeping movement free. The CVETKOV collection features water-repellent shell fabric with Thinsulate or hollow-fiber insulation at 250-300 g/m².
Materials and Insulation
The outer layer is a membrane or raincoat-style fabric that stays dry in snow and wipes clean easily. Inside, a quilted fleece or cotton lining feels soft against skin. A faux-fur trimmed hood shields cheeks from wind, and a tall stand collar covers the neck.
Choosing the Right Size
Six-year-olds typically measure 110-122 cm in height, so shop by height rather than age for the best fit. If your daughter is taller than average, check out jackets for seven-year-old girls, while petite girls might prefer styles from the 5-year collection.
Styles and Colors
The catalog includes straight-cut and A-line jackets, mid-thigh parkas, and cropped puffers. This season's popular shades are powder pink, burgundy, emerald, and classic black with bright trim. All models feature reflective details on sleeves and back — essential for evening walks.
If you need a jacket with room to grow, or one for an older sister, browse options for 8-year-old girls and 9-year-old girls — the cut and insulation are similar, only the size chart differs. The full range of winter jackets for every age is gathered in the girls' winter jackets section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature range are these jackets suitable for?
Models with 250-300 g/m² insulation are comfortable from 0°C down to -20°C. For colder weather, add thermal underwear beneath the jacket.
Can the jacket be machine washed?
Yes, most models allow gentle washing at 30°C without spinning. Check the care label on each item for exact instructions.
How do I know if the jacket is too small?
The sleeve should cover the wrist, and there should be room for two fingers between your child's back and the jacket, leaving space for a warm sweater underneath.


























