Demi-Season Kids' Outerwear by CVETKOV
Spring and autumn call for clothes that keep your child warm without overheating and stay dry through sudden showers. Our catalog features transitional-season kids' outerwear made from membrane and raincoat fabrics with 100–150 g insulation — enough for temperatures between +12°C and −5°C.
Jackets, Windbreakers, Overalls
For active walks, try lightweight windbreakers with a water-repellent coating — they don't restrict movement and are machine-washable. For cooler days, choose jackets with synthetic or fleece lining. "Jacket + overalls" sets are practical: the pants can be worn on their own once it warms up, paired with a lighter top.
For babies under one year, check out our newborn clothing section — soft cotton envelopes and rompers with elastic cuffs that won't pinch tiny wrists and ankles.
Choosing Between Demi-Season and Winter Jackets
If temperatures regularly drop below −10°C, a demi-season jacket won't be enough — look at our winter outerwear with 200+ g insulation and a fur-trimmed hood. For frosty winters, faux fur coats are also a great choice — they stay dry, don't shed, and keep warmth as well as a down jacket.
For girls, the catalog includes styles with floral embroidery and pastel shades — browse them in our girls' clothing section. Every piece is made from skin-tested fabrics, with flat seams and no rough stitching inside.
Materials and Care
- Outer shell — water-repellent (WR) raincoat fabric, withstands light rain for up to 20 minutes
- Insulation — synthetic padding, hollow fiber, or thinsulate, 100–150 g/m²
- Lining — cotton jersey or fleece, soft against the skin
- Machine wash at 30°C, no high-speed spin
FAQ
What age range do you cover for demi-season clothing?
From newborn envelopes and rompers up to jackets and coats in teen sizes for kids up to 12 years old.
Can a demi-season jacket be worn in winter?
Only during mild winters without hard frost, down to about −5°C. Otherwise, choose a model with thicker insulation.
How do I pick the right size by height?
Check the size chart on the product page and go by your child's actual height rather than age — kids grow at different rates.


































