Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Winter Coat Selection Demystified

Simple. You like the style, you like the price, you buy it.
Yeah right. Never been disappointed or surprisingly satisfied with one coat more than another previous purchase? What made the difference? For the purpose of this blog, we've had the very special opportunity to meet Kanuk and Effigi, two key companies when it comes to winter coats.

Coat Lining
The lining's purpose is to keep as much loft close to the body as possible. If your kid doesn't move much, the thicker you choose it, the better equipped your kid will be against cold. Down is particularly indicated in that case. However, active kids will need less insulation and your biggest concern will be to have all the sweat generated quickly evaporated. Humidity control is best done with a synthetic material.

External Material
Since snow melts practically at contact, avoid using cotton because your child’s coat will get wet. Synthetic materials like nylon or polyester are preferred, the first one being more durable than the latter. Some brands will add Teflon to protect against stains, improve humidity control and increase its durability.

Zippers and Extremities
An extra layer behind each zipper is also essential to block the wind. Look for the presence of elastics to close both wrists and an inside belt to make sure that the snow can't penetrate inside the coat. Check the quality of the pressure buttons used: pressure buttons attached with rivet offer a higher durability.

Snow pants specificity
The rims are particularly vulnerable to get damaged and any type of reinforcement is ideal. Also note that the powder skirt, that extra piece of material ended by an elastic inside the snow pants legs, stops the snow from coming in and... Well, Am I the only one who tried to put them inside the boot? It's now confirmed: it goes over, experts said.

Size
You should aim to make your selection valid for two seasons. Looking at your kid's coat now, do you think it will fit next year? If you could know what will be the height of your kid next year you could take advantage of end-season sales going on now!

What's your best~next purchase? Tell us your latest discoveries!!

10 comments:

  1. We're about to buy new rain-boots to our two year-old twins. They loooove playing in water puddles.
    Any advice?

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  2. Excellent information!! However spring is coming soon, any recommendation?

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  3. Beware of unknown brands that will offer no protection at all to your children. I work at a daycare where I can witness how low quality clothes let the water filter through the outfit wetting the clothing underneath. In my experience, The North Face and Columbia are two reliable brands that I would suggest to any parent.

    Noemi

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  7. Girls, the idea to create such a blog is excellent, keep on doing what you do.

    I just wanted to add one more suggestion to the article: if you're about to choose a snow suit for your infant or toddler, choose the one that has a bib-and-brace or bibs style. This will give to your child a possibility to play in the snow without getting wet :)

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  8. Dear Maman au carré, I think I found some pretty interesting hints on rain boots, thanks for bringing the idea in.
    Did you find your twin's boots already? Any place where you can actually get a better price as you buy two pairs? Tell us by commenting on our new post, pleaaaaase!

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  10. pretty useful information considering never-ending winter here

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