Winter Snowsuits and Sets for Girls by CVETKOV
Winter clothing needs to keep a child warm even in hard frost while still allowing free movement. CVETKOV snowsuits and sets are made from windproof, water-repellent fabric, insulated with hollow-fiber padding or natural sheepskin, with sealed seams that keep snow and moisture out.
What's in the collection
- One-piece snowsuits for active walks and sledding
- Two-piece sets — jacket and overalls, convenient for kindergarten
- Sheepskin-lined models for temperatures down to -25°C
For the youngest kids who are just learning to walk, freedom of movement in the arms and legs matters most. Such models are gathered in snowsuits for 1-year-olds — with a roomy cut and a soft, skin-friendly lining.
Planning trips to the countryside, long walks in severe frost, or living in a region with harsh winters? Take a look at sheepskin-lined sets — they hold heat longer than synthetic insulation and let the skin breathe, so your child won't overheat.
How to choose the right size
A snowsuit should fit loosely enough to leave room for a warm bodysuit or fleece underneath. Check the size chart on the product page based on your child's height and weight rather than age alone — kids grow at different rates.
Shopping for a boy instead? Similar cuts and insulation levels are collected in winter wear for boys.
Want to save on a seasonal purchase? Check out discounted snowsuits, where past-season models regularly appear at reduced prices.
Caring for winter clothing
Most models can be machine-washed at 30°C on a delicate cycle without spinning. After washing, refresh the water-repellent coating with a special spray — this extends the garment's lifespan by several seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature range do CVETKOV winter snowsuits cover?
Hollow-fiber models are designed for temperatures down to -15...-20°C, while sheepskin-lined sets stay comfortable down to -25°C.
Can I wash the snowsuit in a washing machine?
Yes, most items can be washed at 30°C on a delicate cycle, without bleach and with minimal spinning.
How do I know if the size fits correctly?
The snowsuit shouldn't restrict movement at the shoulders or knees, and the sleeves and legs should cover the wrists and ankles even with a warm layer underneath.











