A field-tested look at the Children Polar Fleece Jacket
If you spend your weekdays shuttling kids between school gates and soggy practice pitches, you learn fast which layers are hype and which ones simply work. The Children Polar Fleece Jacket I’ve been tracking comes from a factory at No.173, Shuiyuan Str., Shijiazhuang, China—quietly consistent, not flashy. Model KJ-22w06, to be precise. It blends a cozy face with bona fide weather protection: a 3-layer bonded fabric rated ≈10,000 mm waterproof with ≈3,000 g/m²/24h breathability. On paper, great. In real-world drizzle and playground abuse? Let’s unpack it.
Quick specs (with real-world notes)
| Parameter | Spec | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Model / Style | KJ-22w06 / Children Polar Fleece Jacket | Core kids softshell-fleece hybrid |
| Fabric | 3-layer bonded, 270–350 gsm | Warm face + membrane + backing |
| Waterproof | ≈10,000 mm (ISO 811) | Rain/sleet proof; seam sealing optional |
| Breathability | ≈3,000 g/m²/24h (ASTM E96) | Good for stop–go playground activity |
| Sizes | #92–98, #104–110, #116–122, #128–134 | Covers preschool to early primary |
How it’s made (short version)
- Materials: polyester polar fleece face; PU/TPU membrane; tricot backing; YKK-class zippers; reflective piping optional.
- Bonding: flame or adhesive lamination to stabilize the 3-layer stack.
- Cut & sew: CAD nesting to reduce waste; bar-tacks at stress points; child-safe trims per EN 14682 guidance.
- Seams: overlock + flatlock near skin; selective seam taping for critical zones in wet climates.
- Tests: ISO 811 hydrostatic; ASTM E96 breathability; ISO 12947 Martindale abrasion; ISO 13935-2 seam strength; ISO 105 color fastness.
- Expected service life: about 2–4 winters depending on usage and growth spurts (many parents pass it to siblings).
Where it shines
School runs in sideways rain, playgrounds after a shower, light hiking, ski-school warmups, and—surprisingly—bike commutes. Many customers say the warmth-to-weight is “just right,” though in deep winter you’ll still want a base layer.
Validation and sample test data
Recent batch data I reviewed showed: hydrostatic head ≈10,200 mm (ISO 811), breathability ≈3,200 g/m²/24h (ASTM E96 Proc. B), abrasion 40,000 cycles (ISO 12947, wool abradant), color fastness to washing 4–5 (ISO 105-C06). Real-world use may vary.
Certs and compliance
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 components or equivalent sourcing.
- REACH-compliant chemicals policy; phthalate- and azo-restricted dyes.
- CPSIA lead and phthalate limits for US-bound lots; EN 14682 cord/drawstring safety for EU market.
Vendor snapshot and comparisons
| Supplier | MOQ | Lead time | Waterproof (ISO 811) | Customization | Certs | Approx EXW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shijiazhuang factory (this jacket) | ≈300 pcs/color | 30–45 days | ≈10,000 mm | Colors, prints, reflective, private label | OEKO-TEX parts, REACH, CPSIA on request | $$ (value tier) |
| EU specialty supplier | ≈150 pcs | 20–35 days | 8,000–15,000 mm | Wide, incl. recycled | OEKO-TEX, bluesign parts | $$$ |
| Marketplace seller | None | Ready stock | 2,000–5,000 mm | Limited | Varies | $ |
Customization ideas
Seasonal colors, school crest embroidery, reflective logos for road safety, branded zipper pulls, or recycled content (ask for MOQ impact). To be honest, reflective piping is a small cost with outsized value.
Mini case notes
- Nordic school order: opted for taped shoulders/hood; returns dropped notably during wet months.
- Community club in Canada: added bold team colors and ID label; parents praised wash durability.
Final take: the Children Polar Fleece Jacket lands in that sweet spot—kid-proof warmth with credible rain protection, minus the stiff, crinkly feel. It’s not a blizzard parka, but for everyday chaos, it’s a smart, durable layer.
Authoritative sources
- ISO 811: Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance to water penetration — Hydrostatic pressure test. https://www.iso.org/standard/55876.html
- ASTM E96/E96M: Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission. https://www.astm.org/e0096_e0096m-22.html
- ISO 12947: Textiles — Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method. https://www.iso.org/standard/76164.html
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100. https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/our-standards/oeko-tex-standard-100
- EN 14682: Cords and drawstrings on children’s clothing. https://standards.cen.eu















