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The North Face is the place to go for children’s coats that can brave the elements with them. Because they certainly don’t mind. Whether you’re looking for a boys’ jacket or girls’ jacket, your little one will have all levels of protection for whatever the moment calls for.
You can shop kids’ best sellers to see what parents are relying on the most from The North Face. You’ll discover some staples that you might buy in multiple sizes over the years. Maybe you should just get that jacket in a medium and a large right now (get ahead of those growth spurts!) and keep them cozy.
When the weather moves in, you know that you can’t have your little one getting wet and cold. But if they must go inside, they’ll miss out on the adventures they love. This is why a kids’ jacket is so essential.
What season you're shopping for will determine what types of kids' jackets you should consider:
For winter (including late fall to early spring), look for jackets with good down or synthetic insulation to protect from extreme cold. Down tends to be warmer while synthetic performs better if it gets wet. Ensure your child's winter coat has a waterproof finish or water-resistant shell and a hood. A faux-fur trim hood can provide extra warmth and style.
Fall and spring styles are cozy for brisk weather but unzip to let in the breeze during the warmest part of the day. Look for jackets that can be worn as a lightweight layer like a rain shell or a windbreaker. Water-resistance, wind-resistance, and versatility are key. Planning a ski trip over spring break? Shop kids’ snow gear and outfit them for the slopes, the igloo, or both. If you’re heading for an overnight journey with the little ones, now or in the future, shop tents to fit the whole family. You’ll find them easy to set up with all the capacity and comfort you need.
If you're looking for outerwear for cooler summer evenings, consider a lightweight, breathable jacket that offers some wind-resistance. Windbreakers are a great option for camping and beach trips.
Winter Coats: These are heavier, insulated coats designed to keep children warm during cold winters. Look for options with synthetic or down insulation and a waterproof or water-resistant exterior.
Rain Jackets: Designed to keep kids dry during rainy and wet conditions, rain jackets are typically lightweight and waterproof. Some are lined for extra warmth.
Fleece Jackets: Ideal for cooler fall or spring weather, fleece jackets provide warmth without the added bulk of a winter coat. They're soft, lightweight, and breathable.
Windbreakers: Windbreakers are lightweight, wind-resistant jackets that are perfect for blustery days. They're less insulated than winter coats, making them suitable for transitional seasons.
Triclimate Jackets: Triclimate jackets give you essentially three jackets for the price of one. They typically consist of an outer shell and an inner jacket that can be worn separately or together. Triclimates (or 3 in 1 jackets) give you maximum flexibility to dress your child even if the weather conditions change.















