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3 characteristics all baby coats must have

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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When Looking at the best jackets and outerwear for your child, you need to make sure it can fully protect your kid during all sorts of weather conditions. Whether you live in Alaska or New Jersey, you need to be prepared for it all! A child’s outdoor jacket should have weatherproof material so they can walk around in the rain and snow without being fully drenched on their way to school.

Furthermore, parents need to make sure the jackets they choose for their children are safe and easy to use. If your child can’t figure out how to put on their jacket on their own or do the buttons, what use will it be?

 

Let’s see the top characteristics that all baby coats should have for ample protection, ease-of-use, and safety!

3 characteristics of baby coats!

The coat is crash tested and designed to be safer than traditional coats

Since children are prone to accidents and are unsure of how to work com[plicated items, their coats should be safe and simple to use. If your child’s coat is protective but it’s hard to vet on due to both the multiple buttons and zippers, it is basically rendered useless for your child and their needs.

 

Furthermore, the coat should be tested to ensure it uses safe materials and follows all safety precautions. Make sure the coat doesn’t have any areas that can get easily caught on other items, like loops off the side that can get caught on door hangers or long pieces that can get caught in car doors. 

Fully removable magnetic hood

Having a fully removable magnetic hood is an easy way for your child to stay warm during intense precipitation and long snowstorms. Without a hood, it may be impossible for your child to stay warm while they play outside in the snow. 

 

Furthermore, your head is the main place on your body where you store and hold heat – if your head is cold, the rest of your body will follow. Keeping your child’s head warm by using a magnetic hood is an easy way to make sure they will never get too cold during the winter months.

Thick and warm sherpa liner

The final characteristic that all baby coats should have for children is a thick and warm sherpa lining. Since children are frequently outside, whether it be to walk to school, during recess at school, over at their friend’s house playing, or outside all day during the weekends off from school, they need to have protective and warm clothing to keep them comfortable during the cold months. 

 

Also, young children are not the best at realizing if they are too cold or need to wear extra layers. To keep them safe and avoid having your child freeze during December and January, make sure you purchase baby coats with sherpa liners inside. 

Conclusion

Purchasing a thick and warm coat for your child is an absolute must to keep them safe and warm during the entire year! Furthermore, ensure the baby coats you purchase have been thoroughly crash tested and proven to be safer than traditional coats, along with having an easy-to-use and fully removable magnetic hood. 

 

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