Everything in Wool jackets for children
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Zaffiro - Meri coat | wool jacket
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Yoko Wool - Vest Robby ears | children's body warmer made of wool
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Flokati - Panda vest | children's bodywarmer made of merino wool
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We are Wovens - Kids vest zipper | woolen kids bodywarmer
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We are Wovens - Kids vest button | wool children's body warmer
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Frequently asked questions about children's wool coats
What should you pay attention to when buying a wool children's coat?
Pay attention to the wool percentage, the lining, and the fit. Choose a jacket that is comfortable and offers enough freedom of movement. Details such as sturdy buttons, a good closure, and a warm lining contribute to the wearing comfort.
How do you care for a wool children's coat?
A wool children's coat does not need to be washed frequently. Air the coat regularly and remove stains locally. If necessary, the coat can be carefully cleaned according to the washing instructions, preferably with a special wool detergent. Always read the washing instructions on the label first.
Why choose a wool coat for children?
A woolen children's coat keeps your child warm without overheating. Wool is breathable and temperature-regulating, keeping the body comfortable during outdoor play. Additionally, wool feels soft and is suitable for daily use in various weather conditions.
Is a wool children's coat warm enough in winter?
Yes, a wool children's coat offers excellent insulation. Wool retains body heat and protects against cold and wind. For truly cold days, a lined wool coat or a combination with multiple layers of clothing is ideal.
Can a wool children's coat withstand rain?
Wool is naturally water-repellent due to the lanolin in the fiber. Light rain is usually not a problem, but for prolonged or heavy rain, an extra waterproof layer is recommended.
Which wool is best for a children's coat?
For children's coats, sturdy wool types or wool blends that are resistant to intensive use are often chosen. Softer wool, such as merino wool, can also be used, but is more often used for clothing worn directly against the skin.