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wereafamily
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Sun, Nov 16 2014, 9:41 pm
I need a boys coat for my 2 year old that I can order online. I ordered one from Zara but it wasn't warm
Anyone have any recommendations, I don't care about the style, I want it to be warm
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Shoelover
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Sun, Nov 16 2014, 10:21 pm
How much do you want to spend
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bcimhappy
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Sun, Nov 16 2014, 11:21 pm
Gap supposedly has warm coats (down fill).. Im about to order one for my toddler too. And its 40% off
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bookie
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Mon, Nov 17 2014, 8:47 am
bcimhappy wrote: | Gap supposedly has warm coats (down fill).. Im about to order one for my toddler too. And its 40% off |
I don't know if the sale is still on today but their coats are amazing. They are extremely warm. My son is wearing a hand me down. This is his second season and the other kid might have worn it for two years also. You would never be able to tell. With the discount the coat will be $46. All three of my kids have gap coats this year.
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sky
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Mon, Nov 17 2014, 9:39 am
Lands End
Gap
J Crew Factory store (they are having a sale and coupon code, their long down coats are a good price)
London Fog (From Macys online)
I'm starting to see with winter coats that the thickness doesn't indicate warmth. I have down lands end coat that is paper thin - and super warm.
My daughter has a similar coat and had I not owned the same one I would have thought she would have been freezing in it.
Someone recommended testing a coat by blowing a blow dryer through the sleeve and seeing how much air gets through. But I never tested it.
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