Girls' Winter Outerwear: Warmth and Style in One Outfit
Ukrainian winters can be unpredictable — frost one day, wet snow the next, and a sharp wind right after. To keep your child happy outdoors instead of shivering within half an hour, picking the right jacket or snowsuit matters. We craft our pieces from water-repellent coated fabric and insulate them with synthetic padding or hollow-fiber filling, ranging from 200 to 300 g/m² depending on the season and temperature.
What's in the Collection
- Zip-up jackets and parkas with fur-trimmed hoods
- Snowsuits for babies up to 3 years old
- Down jackets and coats for older girls
- Transitional-season jackets for milder weather
Every piece is cut with a child's activity in mind: a relaxed fit through the shoulders, elastic cuffs, an adjustable hood, and a soft knit collar lining that keeps snow from sneaking in. Our size range runs from 74 to 152 cm, so you'll find the right fit whether you're shopping for a one-year-old or a growing teen.
Choosing the Right Size and Insulation
When temperatures drop below -15°C, choose models with 300 g/m² insulation — they keep kids warm even on long walks. For milder winters, around -5 to -10°C, a 200 g/m² filling works well. Pay attention to sleeve length too — it should extend slightly past the wrist so the jacket lasts the whole season without being outgrown in a couple of months.
Our catalog brings together the full range of children's winter outerwear, from lightweight quilted jackets to thick down coats with natural fill. Every model is checked for seam strength and hardware quality — zippers won't stick in cold weather, and snaps hold up to daily use.
Colors are chosen so the outfit won't feel dull by season's end: soft powder tones, classic burgundy, navy blue, and bright accents for kids who like to stand out. The outer fabric wipes clean of snow and dirt easily, while the lining feels gentle against skin and won't irritate even sensitive kids.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a jacket fits correctly?
There should be a bit of room between your child's body and the insulated jacket — about a finger's width. A jacket that's too tight compresses the insulation and reduces warmth, while one that's too loose lets cold air in.
Can winter jackets be machine washed?
Yes, most models can be gently machine washed at 30°C without spinning. Close all zippers and fasteners before washing to protect the hardware and fabric.
Is a transitional jacket warm enough for a cold winter?
Transitional jackets are designed for temperatures down to about -5°C. For colder weather, choose a jacket or snowsuit with thicker insulation of at least 250 g/m².

























