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12 Too-Cute Winter Coats for Kids

Save a few warm(ish) days, it’s official: Winter is coming and—we’re sad to say—the kids and babies in our lives have already outgrown last year’s coat. Here, a slew of new options for all the chilly little bodies in your life.

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Primary

A Lightweight Puffer Jacket

Just right for when the temps start to dip—and available in colors ranging from raspberry to grass.

Buy It ($39)

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Boden

A Metallic Cocoon

Case in point: This fleece-lined (and stylish) metallic number.

Buy It ($85)

A Denim Coat That Can Be Worn Year-round

The perfect jean jacket swap.

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Boden

A Trendy Anorak With An Equestrian Theme

We love the hood—and the delicate piping detail at the seams.

Buy It ($66)

A Cozy Coat Made Of Down

Did we mention it comes with removable fur trim?

A Serious Investment Piece

Also with removable fur trim, but made with Canada Goose’s trademark Arctic Tech.

A Fleece-lined Coat With A Bit Of Flounce

Because every baby needs a three-tiered ruffle hem.

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Gymboree

A Sherpa Bomber Coat

With a subtle heart pattern hidden on the inner lining. We swoon.

Buy It ($40)

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Gymboree

Another Bomber—but One That’s Quilted

You can’t go wrong in a vibrant orange.

Buy It ($50)

A Sophisticated (and Embroidered) Trench

Your baby doesn’t have to look like a marshmallow every day.

A Coat With A Bit Of Brooklyn Swagger

Buffalo plaid, FTW.

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nununu

A Transitional Jacket For Those In-between Days

In a crowd of preschoolers, your kid will be tough to miss.

Buy It ($100)

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