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The most beautiful coats of winter 2024

One of the key pieces for winter is a coat – essential for protecting your child from the cold. However, it's not just a practical item; read on for our top trending coats this season, from parkas and puffers to fluffy jackets.

Children's winter coats available on Kids Around

Coats for little ones: comfort and warmth

The most important factor when choosing a baby’s coat is practicality. Our top tip is to opt for softer fabrics to keep your little one cosy.

Baby boys’ coats

Baby boys’ coats don’t have to be pale blue. Add a splash of colour to your little one’s winter wardrobe with this two-tone bi-material coat from Carrément Beau. Its bright shades will illuminate overcast days, while the combo of soft, fluffy fleece and the parka-style hood will keep your baby boy warm. For a more neutral option, why not go for this BOSS plain hooded parka? With its ribbed cuffs and BOSS logo, it’s a standout piece for this season.

Baby girls’ coats

Pink is a firm favourite for baby girls’ coats, and Chloé has updated this trend with its elegant tricolour hooded coat. It’s made of organic cotton and wool, offering comfort and warmth. For a more modern look, this puffer jacket from Carrément Beau is ideal. It’s extremely functional, too, thanks to its water-repellent coating and toasty polar fleece lining.

Trends for kids: style and practicality

Girls’ coats

The many trends for girls’ coats this season offer something for everyone. For the bolder little girl in your life, this Billieblush coat is the ideal choice. Made of bright pink fluffy fleece, this soft and warm layer features a sequinned diamond for added flair. If your kid prefers retro trends, pick up this Zadig & Voltaire coat. Its checkered pattern and lapels add a subtle vintage vibe.

Boys’ coats

When choosing a coat for a boy, look for a combination of robustness and style. This BOSS hooded puffer jacket is padded for warmth and features an elevated all-over check and monogram print. If you prefer a more classic design, then the KENZO KIDS woollen coat is ideal. The decorative press studs on a plain-colour background add elegance, while the wool blend means it's hard-wearing and snug.

Fashion for teenagers: elegance and originality

Teenagers love to use fashion to express their personalities, and their coats should reflect that.

Teen girls’ coats

For teenage girls, trendy and chic coats are a must. This Zadig & Voltaire buttoned coat is inspired by the adult collection and has a very '90s feel, perfect for those who love retro trends. Plus, the shearling lining will keep your child warm. For an updated look, why not choose this Chloé cape coat? It offers a mix of elegant style and everyday practicality.

Teen boys’ coats

Teenage boys may prefer a more neutral option that works with any outfit. This Lanvin mid-length coat evokes the classic style of trench coats and contains wool for added warmth. Alternatively, achieve a more contemporary look with this logo parka from Timberland. It’s perfectly practical for the winter, thanks to its water-repellent fabric.

Not only a cold-weather necessity, a coat can be a wonderful way for your child to express themselves. Check out the Kids around collection for more fabulous options.

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