Keep your kids' hands warm with gloves or mittens from Outnorth! We offer thumb mittens, finger mittens or gloves for all occasions - both lined and unlined. The range also includes gloves with a removable lining, which makes it possible to wear them during several seasons and in changing temperatures. Should the kid be outside in the rain, you will find variants with a GORE-TEX membrane that keeps the hands dry. Choose a pair of mittens with a wrist strap and they stay in place all day, even during intense play days!
Gloves & Mittens for Kids
With durable and resilient mittens, you keep children warm and happy throughout the winter. Here, you can find solid children’s mittens of good quality that withstand a lot. Our selection of mittens for children and juniors includes a wide range from brands like Hestra, Didriksons, Kombi, and Urberg.
We have everything from simple models to more advanced ones, such as mittens featuring breathable Gore-Tex.
Good and comfortable mittens that kids will want to wear
It is common for mittens, along with hats and socks, to be the first pieces of clothing that come off if children are uncomfortable in them. A pair of proper mittens is a must for your children, but for them to be used, not just any will do. Make sure to buy comfortable mittens that fit well and breathe effectively. A good example of a breathable material is wool. Wool also continues to provide warmth even if the mittens get wet. However, if you know there will be a lot of wet play in the autumn drizzle, a pair of waterproof gloves might be more useful.
A wrist strap reduces the risk of losing the mittens
With a wrist lanyard on the mitten or glove, it won’t disappear even if it comes off. Obviously, we sell mittens that fit well, but that they stay on is not always guaranteed with children. Many mittens are also equipped with good features and adjustments around the wrist, so the children keep their hands dry and warm. Proper adjustment around the wrist also naturally reduces the risk of many children's fears, namely snow getting inside their clothes.