*Image above via Donsje, featuring their precious teddy boots. Mini and micro both owned pairs of these and they are beautifully made and beyond adorable. I saved them to pass down to grandchildren one day.
This week’s sudden drop in temperatures honestly caught me unaware! I am normally prepared for each new season, but I discovered I had no mittens that fit micro and a mismatching glove/hat situation for mini. Below, my favorite cold weather accessories for girls and boys.
Cold Weather Accessories for Girls.
MAISON ME PUFFER // POLARN O PYRET HAT // HELLY HENSON JACKET // EMBROIDERED FLOWER HAT // MAISONETTE MITTENS // H&M 3-PACK OF GLOVES // FOQUE HAT/SCARF IN ONE // DONSJE MUKLUKS // RAINBOW POM HAT // FOREST POM HAT // KNIT BABY BONNET AND BOOTIES // JANIE + JACK SHERPA COAT // POM MITTENS // DONSJE BOOTIES // FAUX FUR TRIM COAT // CAT EARMUFFS // $10 BLACK HAT AND MITTENS SET
Notes:
+I really can’t rave enough about these inexpensive packs of H&M gloves. They fit nicely, come in great colors, and are super cheap. Children’s gloves tend to go missing, so these are great to buy in bulk. This inexpensive set looks very similar, but in mitten form, in case your little one resists gloves/it’s too hard to put them on tiny fingers.
+I am usually a Patagonia loyalist, but this year I think I’m going to buy mini a Helly Henson puffer. I wasn’t crazy about the puffer colors at Patagonia for mini this year. I also contemplated buying her a Stio which, as I understand it, is the coolest brand to have on the slopes, but they are basically sold out in most colors and the only color I liked anyway was the pine green.
+I ordered mini this $10 hat and mitten set — I love the scale of the pom on it, and the black makes it feel a bit more appropriate for formal occasions (i.e., Christmas dress)!
+Last year, Amazon had some great thermals from their house brand, Amazon Essentials, for like $14 a set. I am keeping my eyes out to see if these will be released again, but in case not, am eyeing these from Spearmint Love. Great for layering beneath snowsuits, which — if you’re thinking about it now, go ahead and buy! I’ve made the mistake of waiting and then you can’t find any to deliver in time for the season’s first squall. Polarn O. Pyret’s bib style ones are the absolute best. They run really big, FYI! I would size down or just be comfortable with having them last a few seasons and looking realllly roomy at first.
+A few other fun finds not seen above:
THESE $6 CAT MITTENS WOULD THRILL MY DAUGHTER
I LOVE THE PATTERN OF THIS KNIT HAT FROM BLUEBERRY HILL — MINI HAS OWNED A FEW OF THEIR HATS (INCLUDING THIS HEART PRINT ONE) AND THEY LOOK HANDMADE/VINTAGE BUT ARE REASONABLY PRICED
GAP FACTORY HAS A CUTE CABLE KNIT HAT AND MITTENS DUO AT A GREAT PRICE IN A SWEET PINK COLOR
SO PRICEY, BUT I LOVE THE DRESS COATS FROM LA COQUETA
THIS $30 FAUX FUR TRIM DRESS COAT IS DARLING
J. CREW HAS A SUPER CUTE FUR-TRIM DRESS COAT FOR GIRLS OUT NOW
AND THESE CHATEAU PUFFERS FROM J. CREW ARE SOME OF MY FAVORITES — LOVE THE CLEAN STYLING!; MINI OWNED ONE OF THESE TWO YEARS AGO
Cold Weather Accessories for Boys.
PATAGONIA HI LOFT PUFFER (WE’VE OWNED SEVERAL OF THESE AND THEY’RE FANTASTIC) // SPERRY SALTWATER BOOTS // LA COQUETA BONNET // GLOVERALL COAT // SMARTWOOL SOCKS // FOQUE HAT/SCARF IN ONE // ZUTANO FLEECE BOOTIES // FOX PATTERN HAT AND GLOVES // T-REX KNIT HAT // SHERPA LINED FLEECE GLOVES // POLARN O PYRET SNOWSUIT // HELLY HENSEN BEANIE (LOVE THE BLUE) // HELLY HENSEN PUFFER // THIS MOUNTAIN HAT AND MITTEN SET IS $10 AND LOOKS JUST LIKE LLBEAN // STRIPED THERMALS
Notes:
+If you like the Gloverall toggle but can’t stomach the price, Target has a cute navy option for $30 and micro owns one of the Mayoral ones. My only gripe with the Mayoral is that I think the faux-leather piece that attaches the toggles looks really cheap IRL. Frankly, I would either splurge on the Gloverall (especially if you have younger boys or cousins that can inherit) or just go with the Target!
+If you’re eyeing the Gloverall, take a quick look at Pepa’s double breasted coat just for comparison…meep! The contrast collar! I am very tempted…
+I *had* to buy the t-rex knit hat for micro because he loves dinosaurs and the gold color will go perfectly with his past-season gold Patagonia hi-loft!
+Not seen above, but a few other great finds:
THESE STRIPED GLOVES — I FIND PRODUCTS FROM THIS BRAND LAST AND LAST AND LAST AND AREN’T CRAZY EXPENSIVE EITHER
SPLURGE, BUT THE CANADA GOOSE LOGO HATS ARE CUTE
P.S. More cool weather gear for littles here.
P.P.S. Parenting advice I love.
P.P.P.S. Weaning is kind of the worst. If you’re in the throes, I am thinking of you today.
J’axais makes fantastic outerwear (at least in the down-fill level); I bought a coat for Perry there that is now beginning its third season and second son and is holding up beautifully —my boys play HARD in our northern NE winters. That said, for the quality plus functionality combo, Patagonia is hard to beat — though Polarn is great for buntings and snow pants. This is a category where pragmatic slightly prevail over aesthetics: wool toggle coats are divine but not as washable nor conducive to full-bore play (again, that’s in our snowy neck of the woods!). I also LOVE cabbages and kings and œuf for hats — beautiful knits that last and that my three like to wear.
*jacadi—oof!
Such great additions to the list – totally agree with you on Jacadi quality in general. Even their tights are incredible, and their shoes, too! I’d not heard of Cabbages and Kings so thank you for that! xx
Carolina had the cutest Stio, but unfortunately their customer service is terrible. It ripped, and unlike Patagonia, they don’t repair rips. I’m going to check out the Helly Hansen.
Thanks for the intel!! Good to know.
xx