Patagonia Down Sweater

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Long sleeve T, hoodie, and the down sweater. On super cold days, layer a fleece or vest. Layering is key with jackets like that. My son also has a rain shell to wear on top for really nasty, wet days.


Yes to the layering ideas, especially vests. We are a real vest family. DS hasn't switched to full on winter coat yet either. Though he is insisting on gloves, which I haven't clipped onto his "layers" (he's got some clipped to the winter coat), so it's just a matter of time til he loses those.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have more than one down jacket for an elementary school student? I can't relate.

Why can't the kid decide what jacket they want to wear? My Kindergartner does.


Why did you post this obnoxious response twice?

NP here - my daughter has a down sweater jacket that she wears when it's 40s +. When it's colder than that she wears a heavier coat (fleece + outer shell) that covers her butt and has a hood. If by chance it gets too hot she can take the outer shell off and just wear the fleece to recess.


This is exactly what my kids do. The down sweater is not appropriate for below 40 if you want your kid to be having a good time outside. That said, the down sweater is great for car seats because it's so thin and compressible, so on a really cold day i will drive them in these and then leave a heavy coat for recess.
So that's two coats right there. They also have church coats, oh no!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
My kids have the Lands End version of a down sweater. Their only stipulation is that they like hoods. I prefer one jacket and layering underneath.
Anonymous
What is a down sweater??
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