Girls' Winter Coats: Warmth Meets Style
Winters can be harsh, with temperatures dropping well below freezing and wet snow soaking through thin fabrics. That's why CVETKOV designs girls' winter coats from dense outer materials with 200–300 g/m² insulation that keeps kids warm even at -20°C. The cotton or fleece lining feels soft against the skin, while a hood with faux-fur trim blocks the wind.
Styles Available
Our collection includes classic belted silhouettes, fitted puffer-style coats, and A-line cuts that comfortably fit over a bulky sweater. Sizes range from 92 to 158 cm, covering toddlers through pre-teens. For a wider selection of styles for every season, check out our girls' coat collection, featuring options for all weather conditions.
Choosing the Right Size and Insulation
- For temperatures below -15°C, pick coats with 250 g/m² insulation or more and a high collar.
- The coat should close comfortably over a warm sweater — leave 2–3 cm of extra room.
- Elastic cuffs keep snow and cold air from sneaking in.
- A removable hood and fur trim make washing and care much easier.
Watching your budget? Browse our discounted winter coats for last season's styles at reduced prices without any drop in quality.
If your winters are milder, or you need something for the transition period before real cold sets in, consider our cashmere transitional coats — lighter but still warm enough for crisp, dry weather.
Caring for a Winter Coat
Most CVETKOV coats are machine-washable on a delicate 30°C cycle. Water-repellent shell fabrics keep their look after multiple washes, and the fur trim detaches for separate cleaning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What insulation works best for severe frost?
For temperatures below -15°C, look for insulation of 250–300 g/m², such as synthetic fiberfill with a closed structure that resists moisture absorption.
Can a hooded coat replace a hat?
A fur-trimmed hood blocks wind well, but below -10°C we recommend adding a hat too, so ears and head stay properly warm.
How do I know if the coat size is right?
Match the coat to your child's height and leave a little extra room in the sleeves and hem — it should close easily even over a sweater, without restricting movement.























