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Keeping and keeping your child warm in cold weather is based on a 3-layer concept. With multiple layers you achieve the best protection against harsh and cold weather. More layers are easier to adapt to the ever-changing weather conditions, as it is easy to add or remove a layer as needed.
The underlayer, also called baselayer, is worn on the skin. I recommend using this because of the breathable and moisture-resistant properties of wool. Then choose the softest and non-itchy wool: meriono wool. It ensures that the skin does not feel wet because wool pulls moisture away from the skin. Wool has a self-cleaning effect and often does not even need to be washed. You can read how that works in my extensive blog about woolen children's clothing. 9 Reasons to choose merino wool children's clothing. In addition to wool, I also have other breathable thermal layers for children to wear on the skin, all options can be found in the Baselayers category.
The intermediate layer protects the child from the cold and keeps the body temperature stable. The thermal suits and overalls in my range are ideal. The thermal suits can be used not only as a baselayer, but also as an outerlayer (outer layer) thermal clothing