When your daughter does not like shopping, it can be a real hassle trying to find them the perfect coat for autumn. When you think about everything you want the coat to do it becomes even more difficult. You know that buying a coat for yourself is easier because you are not still growing. Every type of weather is covered by most women as we have about 3 different coats each.
Young children continue to grow into puberty so you will have to buy a new coat for your daughter every year, which can cost a lot so you do not want to have to buy three or four jackets. Some of the factors that a girls coat should fulfil include waterproof qualities, big enough to fit layers under but not unflattering, easy fastening and opening among others. Finding a coat that is stylish and does all of these things would almost be a miracle.
Try to pick what you could leave out if you cannot find the perfect coat. You can get ill if you get wet in the rain. However, you can find a waterproof cagoule for very little money these days. This means you can use the cagoule when it rains but your daughter can wear a nicer coat when it is dry.
It is possible to find a really good coat amongst all the rubbish. Fastenings should be easy to open and close. Big buttons and zippers are ideal. Toggles can be tricky for young children to fasten and poppers have the habit of coming open too often. If your daughter likes bright colours, buy her a bright coat as children are brave enough to stand out. If the coat has a hood this is a plus in case you get caught in an autumn shower and do not have your waterproof to hand.
Look for these essentials when buying your daughter’s coat. If it can take them from autumn to winter and into the New Year you are onto a winner. If the coat fits nicely and can have more layers under it then you have found a winner.
Tags: autumn, Autumn To Winter, Cagoule, Coats, Fastening, Fastenings, Fit, Girls, girls coat, Habit, Hassle, Lot, Miracle, Money, New Year, Poppers, Puberty, Rain, Rubbish, Toggles, warm clothing, Weather, winter, Zippers