Demi-Season Jackets for Girls by CVETKOV
Ukrainian brand CVETKOV makes demi-season jackets for girls from dense, breathable fabrics that handle wind, light rain, and temperatures from +5 to +15°C. The collection includes fleece-lined and lightly padded models with adjustable hoods and cuffs, so the jacket keeps its shape and blocks cold air.
Fabrics and insulation
The outer shell is made from membrane and water-repellent coated fabric — kids can jump through puddles and play at the playground without getting soaked. The inner lining is chosen to keep movement free: a girl can bend, raise her arms, or ride a scooter without restriction.
- Water-repellent outer coating
- Removable or adjustable hood
- Inner cuffs to block drafts
- Reflective details on select models
For the youngest shoppers, check out jackets for 1-year-olds separately — this line features compact cuts and soft fasteners that are easy to put on an active toddler. For a wider choice by age and style, browse spring-autumn jackets, which cover older girls too.
Choosing the right size
Go by your child's height and leave a small margin — about 1-2 cm at the shoulders — so a thin sweater fits underneath on cooler days. For kids aged one to three, models with an elastic waist and wide neckline are easiest to put on, even on a squirming toddler; you'll find these among jackets for toddlers.
Shopping for the whole family
If you're dressing kids of different genders, take a look at jackets for boys too — similar cut and materials, just a different color palette and trim details.
Which fabric is best for a transitional-season jacket?
A membrane-coated shell fabric with light insulation works best — it stays dry, breathes well, and suits temperatures from +5 to +15°C.
Can a demi-season jacket be machine washed?
Yes, most CVETKOV models can be washed at 30°C without spinning — always check the care label on the specific item.
How do I know the jacket fits correctly?
Sleeves should cover the wrist, and the hood should sit loosely over the head together with a hat — if the jacket doesn't restrict movement, the size is right.


































