Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat - Waterproof & Warm

Oct . 25, 2025 14:15

Field Notes on a Reliable Kids’ Layer: Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat

I’ve been tracking kids’ outdoor wear for a decade, and—oddly enough—softshell keeps quietly winning. The blend of breathability, weather resistance, and kid-proof durability just works. This model (Model NO.: KJ-1732, origin: No.173, Shuiyuan Str., Shijiazhuang, China) is a straightforward example: simple where it matters, technical where it counts. Short description says it all: Kid’s apparel built for real weather, not the catalog studio.

Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat - Waterproof & Warm

What’s Trending (and Why It Matters)

Parents want gear that’s PFAS-free, schools want reflective safety, and retailers need consistent sizing with fewer returns. In fact, many customers say they prefer lighter, packable layers over bulky insulated coats—kids run hot. There’s also a quiet shift to C0 DWR finishes (fluorine-free) and traceable supply chains. Honestly, it’s overdue.

Core Specs at a Glance

Fabric Construction 3-layer softshell: 94% polyester / 6% spandex face, TPU membrane, microfleece back (≈280–320 g/m²)
Waterproof Rating ≈8,000–10,000 mm (ISO 811) real-world use may vary
Breathability ≈5,000–8,000 g/m²/24h (upright cup)
Abrasion Martindale ≈40,000 cycles (EN ISO 12947)
Finish C0 DWR; AATCC 22 spray rating 80–90 after 5 washes
Safety Conforms to EN 14682 (cord & toggles). Reflective trims on front/rear
Features Detachable hood, chin guard, YKK zippers, elastic cuffs, hem drawcord, name label
Size Range Approx. 104–164 cm (EU), colorfastness 4–5 (ISO 105)
Service Life Typically 2–3 seasons or ≈100 wash cycles with proper care

Where It Shines

  • School runs, light rain, windy playgrounds
  • Hiking, biking to class, day camps, scout weekends
  • Layering under a shell for ski school (surprisingly effective)

Parents report fewer “I’m soaked” complaints, and teachers like that hoods detach safely. To be honest, the comfort-to-weight ratio is the quiet hero here.

Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat - Waterproof & Warm

Process & Quality Flow

  • Materials: TPU-laminated stretch softshell, C0 DWR, reflective tape, SBS/YKK zippers
  • Cutting & Assembly: CAD nesting, laser/knife cut, flatlock + bartacks on stress points
  • Testing: ISO 811 hydrostatic head; AATCC 22 spray; EN ISO 12947 abrasion; ISO 105 colorfastness; ASTM D1424 tear
  • Compliance: Oeko‑Tex Standard 100 fabrics; REACH SVHC screening; EN 14682 cord safety
  • Final QA: Size spec audit, visual inspection AQL 2.5, wash test verification

Vendor Snapshot (Why Some Buyers Choose This One)

Vendor Origin MOQ Lead Time Certs Customization Warranty
Softshell-Clothing (KJ‑1732) Shijiazhuang, China ≈300 pcs/style 30–45 days Oeko‑Tex, BSCI (factory) High: colors, prints, trims, reflective, packaging 12 months workmanship
Coastal Kids Apparel Ningbo, China ≥600 pcs 45–60 days Oeko‑Tex Medium 6–12 months
EU Private Label EU ≈200 pcs 20–35 days REACH Medium–High 12 months

Customization & Real-World Feedback

Options include Pantone-matched colors, all-over prints, heat-transfer logos, upgraded reflective tape, branded zippers, eco labels, and retail-ready packaging. Many customers say the Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat feels “less sweaty” than coated rainwear on active days. Breathability numbers back that up, although, I guess, every kid is different.

Mini Case Files

  • Nordic Retailer: Swapped insulated parkas for Children Softshell Jacket Outdoor Coat as mid-season piece; returns dropped ≈12% due to better fit and wash durability.
  • School Outings: A district outfitted 300 students; teachers noted faster dry times post drizzle and appreciated the name label detail (tiny touch, big impact).

If you want one jacket that does most things well, this is the safe bet. Not flashy, just competent—day after day.

References

  1. ISO 811: Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance to water penetration
  2. AATCC 22: Water Repellency: Spray Test
  3. OEKO‑TEX Standard 100: Product class II (children’s apparel)
  4. EN 14682: Cords and drawstrings on children’s clothing — Safety
  5. EN ISO 12947: Martindale abrasion testing
  6. REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 — SVHC compliance

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