Layering retains heat, leads moisture away from the body and keeps rain and snow at bay. You can add or remove a layer when there is a change in weather or activity levels to ensure your little one doesn't get too cold or overheat.


1.
Thermal Base Layer

Made of soft merino wool or polyester keeps heat in and leads moisture away from the body

The fibres are breathable whilst preventing the body from cooling down too much. Cotton fibres do not have this same wicking effect, so if your child is active in cold weather, a cotton base layer will hold moisture against the skin – cotton is suitable instead in warm weather.

 

 






2.
Insulating Mid Layer

Wear with layers 1 and 3 when the temperature drops below 5C. Handy zips make it easy to remove when kids get too hot

Made of hi-tech breathable fleece, light insulation or terry wool, this mid layer will retain heat yet release any moisture. If the garment is not breathable, your childs body can quickly turn cold, or overheat.

 

 

2.
Insulating Mid Layer

Wear with layers 1 and 3 when the temperature drops below 5C. Handy zips make it easy to remove when kids get too hot

Made of hi-tech breathable fleece, light insulation or terry wool, this mid layer will retain heat yet release any moisture acting as a breathable insulator.

 

 






3.
Waterproof Jacket

The Waterproof outer layer that keeps the weather out. Our coat fabrics are wind and waterproof, yet highly breathable

Children's outerwear should be highly durable and be able to withstand any possible weather in order to handle outdoor play & adventure. Kids waterproofs help to keep the body dry in rain, hail and snow.