Warm Winter Coveralls and Sets for Babies by CVETKOV
For walks in temperatures from -10 to -25°C, you need a coverall that keeps warmth in without restricting movement. CVETKOV's collection includes styles for babies aged 0 to 3 years, made from dense Oxford fabric with a water-repellent coating outside and soft fleece inside. The filling is 250-300 g/m² polyester padding that doesn't clump after washing and holds its shape for several seasons.
What winter coveralls are made of
- Outer shell — Oxford or membrane fabric, waterproof and windproof
- Insulation — 250-300 g/m² polyester padding or hollow fiber
- Lining — fleece or cotton knit, soft against the skin
- Zippers with chin guards, elastic cuffs and hood
For newborns and babies under a year, an envelope-style coverall is more practical — the legs aren't separated, making swaddling and changing easier. From around six months to a year, switch to a model with separate legs so your child can sit comfortably in a stroller or sled and move freely.
How to choose the right size
Catalog sizes range from 56 to 86 cm (0-24 months). Go by your child's height and leave 1-2 cm of extra room in the shoulders and sleeves — a warm layer or fleece top usually goes underneath. If you're between sizes, choose the larger one: in winter, a layer of air between fabric and skin matters for warmth.
Besides full coveralls, the catalog also has jacket-and-overalls sets — practical because you can remove the top indoors and leave the bottom on. This works well if your child moves often between outdoors and a warm car or stroller.
If winters in your area rarely drop below -10°C, check out the mid-season baby styles — lighter, with thinner insulation, perfect for late autumn and early spring. And for a season-round wardrobe, browse the baby coveralls and sets section to find something for every month of the year.
Caring for a winter coverall
Wash at 30°C without bleach, dry flat away from radiators so the padding doesn't clump. Wipe the outer shell with a damp cloth between full washes.
FAQ
From what age can a baby wear an envelope-style coverall?
From birth until about 6-9 months, before your baby starts sitting up and crawling actively — after that, a model with separate legs is more practical.
Does my baby need a hat under the coverall's hood?
Yes, the hood blocks wind and snow but doesn't replace a hat — wear a thin cotton or fleece cap underneath.
Can I wash the coverall in a washing machine?
Yes, on a gentle 30°C cycle without high-speed spinning, so the insulation keeps its shape longer.












