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Your cart is empty.Get ready for winter with the CANADA WEATHER GEAR Girls' Winter Coat, designed to keep your child warm and stylish in chilly weather. This quilted puffer jacket features a heavyweight design with a faux fur jacket trim, offering maximum warmth and comfort. Perfect for outdoor activities, this girls' winter jacket is wind and water-resistant, making it ideal for snowy days or cold adventures. With a flattering plus-sized fit, this puffer jacket for girls is available in sizes 7-16. The durable construction ensures this jacket for girls is a must-have for the winter season.
Patrice Jordan
June 21, 2025
Fit her good is keeps her warm
alicia
June 4, 2025
my daughter loves this coat. It is the right length and is warm.
Customer83
April 5, 2025
Excellent quality, warm and stylish. I found this to be true to size.
ALJ
December 23, 2024
Like: it looks like it will keep my granddaughter warm. However, I ordered a 10/12 but received a 14/16. I had to s be it back and reorder.
Nic
November 23, 2024
There's a tag on the jacket that says retail is $200 US, but the online price is about 1/4 of that. For the reduced price, it's a good jacket. Allow me to explain.There's a huuuuuuugggge marketing machine behind companies like Canada Goose that make you feel like you're going to freeze to death if you don't wear their brand when you travel to the frigid, Great White North. That's just not true.I took our family plus grandpa (ages 5-74) to Yellowknife Canada, not a single person had a Canada Goose jacket and we all survived comfortably.As to this jacket, it's not suitable for the -20 to -30*C unless you're very active and sufficiently layered. You could probably hit -20*C if you have a heavyweight merino wool base layer (top and bottom), merino boot socks (Darn Tough), and a heavyweight fleece (I recommend a heated fleece jacket as your mid layer - that way you can instill extra heat on demand). You'll need hand warmers with light gloves to keep your hands warm in your pockets or the full blown expedition mittens (preferably with removeable fingered liners). We used heated liners with mittens and 18 hour hand warmers in our front pockets so we'd have hands available to help the little ones.If you're sufficiently layered, this could be a good top layer jacket so long as it's not raining. Snow should be ok. The attached hood helps keep the wind out of your neck. You'll also want a neck gaiter or more likeley at -20*C, a balaclava.The thumb holes are very popular with my kids. They help pull the sleeves to their full length at all times and prevent a draft getting in at the glove line.This jacket isn't going to last a lifetime, but it'll last a season or two. It looks very good. I saw plenty of people in the Canadian frontier wearing Canada Weather Gear jackets. I think the thing you must remember if you're coming from a warm climate is that there's a whole system that this jacket is a part of to keep you warm and cozy in well below freezing temps.
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