Teen Windbreakers by CVETKOV: Wind and Rain Protection Without Extra Weight
A windbreaker is one of the most essential pieces in a teenager's spring and autumn wardrobe. It doesn't restrict movement, folds easily into a backpack, and handles sudden rain or gusty wind with ease. The CVETKOV catalog features models made from dense polyester with water-repellent coating and a soft lining — perfect for an active day at school, at practice, or hanging out with friends.
Materials and Fit
Our windbreakers are made from breathable fabrics that keep the body cool even during active movement. The hood adjusts with a drawstring, and cuffs come with elastic or Velcro to keep cold air out. The size range covers heights from 134 to 176 cm, so you'll find the right fit whether your child is 10 or about to graduate high school.
When to Wear a Windbreaker
It's the ideal choice for warm autumn days and early spring, when a jacket feels too heavy and a sweater alone isn't enough. If you need something for colder weather, check out our teen jackets with insulation or teen coats for a more polished look. For the whole in-between season, we've put together a collection of mid-season teen clothing where windbreakers fit right in.
A windbreaker pairs easily with a school backpack and everyday pieces from our school uniform range — throw it over a blazer on the way to class and take it off once it warms up. If you want to build a full seasonal wardrobe, browse our teen clothing section, featuring outfits for every style, from sporty to classic.
Care and Practicality
- Washing at 30°C without spinning preserves the fabric's water-repellent properties.
- An inner zip pocket is handy for a phone or bus pass.
- Reflective details on the sleeves improve visibility at dusk.
Once the cold weather sets in, swap the windbreaker for a piece from our winter teen clothing collection, which includes jackets and snowsuits for freezing temperatures.
What size should I choose if my child's height falls between two sizes?
Go with the larger size — teenagers grow fast, and a looser fit still works well with a warm sweater underneath.
Is a windbreaker suitable for rainy weather?
Yes, the water-repellent fabric handles short rain showers well, but for prolonged bad weather a membrane jacket is a better choice.
Can a windbreaker be worn in winter under a coat?
As a light inner layer — yes, but it won't work as standalone outerwear in winter; an insulated model is a better option then.
















