Face the Chilly FactsDate Added: June 13, 2006 Let's face the facts! Our youngsters have a tendency to ignore our requests. imagine that! You request them to brush their teeth, take a bath, do their homework and, what are the odds that same request will be asked of them at least twice more? You know the answer. The same situation applies when you ask your children to wear warm clothing when heading into the cold, damp, wind-swept environments of outdoor winter fun. If their winter clothing is dated, if their jackets have so much duct tape applied to them the original fabric color can not be determined, if the lining is worn, or if they've outgrown their clothing, the time has come to bite down on your budget and bring your youngsters the warmth and style they'll feel comfortable within to their winter scene. A name synonymous with quality and style on the slopes, the backcountry, the ice rink and at outdoor events is North Face. North Face outdoor wear has a sharp, no-nonsense look youngsters appreciate. To say nothing of the logo itself, a real status symbol. Best of all, North Face winter clothing for youngsters offers a low price in combination with durability. Ahhhh, there's nothing better to warm parents' hearts and budgets than quality for the dollar, quality enough for several seasons of use. That saves money! Take a look at the components comprising a North Face winter jacket for kids. The ever-popular Nuptse Down Jacket features goose down insulation for warmth, two zippered pockets, a full length zipper complete with interior storm flap, cuffs with Velcro closures to keep the snow out, a highly durable water-resistant finish, and value for the dollar. For après ski, or somewhat warmer days, your child may only require a vest, and few vests offer the value and comfort of the North Face Nuptse Down Vest (in stunning Cosmos Pink for the young ladies in your family). The vest is made of rip-stop fabric and is fully machine washable, even though the insulation is 600 Goose Down. There are two, zippered pockets, zip-in integration for inclusion within jackets when needed, and the jacket is fully water resistant. Other North Face offerings include thermal, Greenland, bionic and Denali jackets; McMurdo Parkas (for the ultimate in warmth and style with critically-sealed seams), insulated Freedom pants, Bi Polar mittens, and a variety of really cool beanies in a variety of colors. Don't embarrass yourself or your kids by sending them out into the wintry chill with inappropriately fitting, poorly designed, uncool clothes. Save money and save face with North Face. Written by Hartley G. Lesser for WinterKids.com |
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