Do you have a teen son? I can’t even get my teen son to wear pants. In Michigan winter. If I suggested a silk undershirt, it would be perceived as a hysterical joke |
| I second the suggestion to look at Scandinavian brands - they deal with wet and cold weather - https://www.outnorth.com/int, or https://babyshop.com/. |
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Get good underlayers, look at Polarn o Pyret, their merino baselayer is pricey but pretty much undestructable - machine wash and all. For waterproof you may need to have a shell jacket on top of the puffer.
Other good options for merino base layers are Kuling, Joha, Bergans (i get them via alexandalexa online store). You can also do H&M wool base layer if you think it's a toss up whether your child will like it, returnable locally and can catch a good discount. |
Reima doesn’t seem that warm and seems for kids who are tall and skinny. DC’s zipper also broke making the coat useless. So not a fan. |
Op here. I will say we have a Reima model he outgrew size in the size 14yr that my 6yo fits so they ran small for us. Very small. And my 6yo is in the 35ish percentile for height/weight. |
This truly made me laugh out loud. I'm in the Chicago suburbs. My 5th grade DD will in fact wear leggings or sweat pants and a jacket in the winter, as do most of the girls. But the 5th grade boys?? Oh no no no to both! They add these athletic knee socks and a hoodie to their shorts and t-shirts and call it a day. |
| My 11 year old daughter strongly prefers thinner jackets. I had her in puffy Llbean coats for a few years and she told me in 4th grade that she really wanted a ski jacket - the kind that have a smooth waterproof shell and a very thin removable lining (basically a very thin puffy jacket). She wore that for one year and then decided that she really wanted a black Patagonia down sweater hoodless jacket. It is a pretty thin puffy coat. Not ultra warm and not really waterproof, but warm enough. I always size up one size for layers (sweatshirt). Patagonia kids sizes go up pretty high - they may work. The ski jacket was also from Patagonia, but they don’t seem to sell anything like it for kids anymore. It had a much slimmer profile. You can probably find that elsewhere. Sadly, this style is pretty expensive. |
| Decathlon French brand |