Winter doesn't have to suck. These cozy suits are warm, durable and built to withstand the elements so kids can just be kids this winter.
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It's no secret, winter is coming, and when the mercury dips, you want to be prepared. With so many cozy options out there, it can be challenging knowing where to start. Here are some of our favourite snowsuits and separates for kids this year.
This cute puffer will keep them warm and dry with a detachable fleece-lined hood, stand-up collar, and zipper at front with chin guard. $40 (snow pants sold separately), hm.com
Pack your tiny snow trooper in this cozy bunting made from post-consumer recycled content. Fold over cuff mitts are perfect for little ones who like to toss their gloves over the side of the stroller. $150, thenorthface.com
This cozy suit converts from snowsuit to sleeping bag with interior zip on legs. $160, altitude-sports.com
This classic suit is a parent fave—and for good reason! It's warm and durable with reinforced knees, dual front zips, a grow-with-them hem to accommodate growth spurts and a fleece-lined collar to prevent pesky chin chaffing. $145, mec.ca
This winter suit is part of the Outgrown system, which has internal extenders on the arms and legs to make it last for more than one season. $130, columbiasportswear.ca
This durable suit is ready to take on the winter with fully waterproof HELLY TECH Performance fabric, reinforced seat and knees and adjustable elasticized bottom legs with rubber straps. $180, sportchek.ca
This two-piece suit lets your kid layer up accordingly and is insulated with PrimaLoft, a water resistant, synthetic alternative to goose down, so you can feel good about keeping your kids warm. $65, joefresh.com
This all-in-one suit has cozy insulation and is easy to take on and off. It's the perfect one-stop suit for baby's first winter. Baby ColdControl Ultra Max Snowsuit, $98, gapcanada.ca
This Maine-based company knows first hand the importance of keeping little ones warm so they can take full advantage of even the most blustery days. These highly durable suits are machine washable with "grow" cuffs that lengthen 1½ inches to accommodate growth spurts. $129, llbean.ca
This bunting suit is not only cute, but is also made from eco-conscious sustainably-superior blue sign-approved fabrics and synthetic down insulation so you can feel good about your purchase. Buddy Bunting Suit, $120, burton.com
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Simone Olivero is a Toronto-based writer and editor specializing in lifestyle editorial including travel, home décor, beauty and food. Her work has also been published in print and online publications like Toronto Life, Chatelaine, The Toronto Star, CBC Travel, Yahoo! Canada and more. She was previously a senior editor at Today’s Parent and is currently the managing editor at House & Home.