Winter Snowsuits for 1-Year-Old Boys: Warmth Without the Bulk
At one year old, babies are crawling fast, pulling up on their feet, and taking their first steps — so a winter walk shouldn't turn into a battle with heavy clothing. CVETKOV snowsuits for baby boys are made from dense, wind-resistant fabric with a water-repellent coating outside and soft fleece or cotton lining inside, keeping your little one warm even below freezing without irritating delicate skin.
Insulation and Temperature Range
For temperatures from −5°C to −20°C we use 200–300 g/m² synthetic padding or hollow-fiber filling — it retains heat, dries quickly after snow, and doesn't clump after washing. The snowsuit works well for walks, sled rides, and stroller trips: a fleece-lined hood blocks the wind, while cuffs on sleeves and legs keep snow from getting inside.
Choosing the Right Size for a One-Year-Old
- Height 80–86 cm is the standard size for most one-year-olds;
- choose a snowsuit with 1–2 cm of extra room in the shoulders and sleeves for a sweater or bodysuit underneath;
- check sleeve and leg length — fold-back cuffs let the suit last through an extra season.
Snowsuit or Two-Piece Set: Which Works Better
A one-piece snowsuit is easier to put on an active toddler who won't stand still, while a two-piece set is handy if your child is potty training or tends to get messy outdoors. If you'd like to compare jacket-and-pants combinations, check out our winter snowsuits and sets for boys — you'll find more styles for different weather conditions.
All CVETKOV pieces are made in Ukraine from fabrics tested for cold resistance and durability. We use reinforced zippers with chin guards, reflective details for low-light visibility, and easy-release fasteners — so changing your little one takes just a couple of minutes, even if they're wriggling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is down or synthetic insulation better for a 1-year-old?
For active winter walks, synthetic padding or hollow-fiber filling is the better choice — it doesn't get soaked from snow and suits babies who often sit or fall while learning to walk. Down snowsuits are warmer but need more careful care.
How do I know if the snowsuit fits properly?
Try it on over regular indoor clothing: there should be room for a thin sweater underneath, but sleeves and legs shouldn't hang loose, or snow will get inside.
Can my baby wear a snowsuit in a car seat?
A bulky snowsuit prevents the harness from fitting snugly. It's safer to buckle your child in without the outer layer and cover them with a blanket or fleece footmuff instead.












