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Name It Rainwear

Find Name It rainwear for kids made to handle rainy days, mud and active outdoor play. Choose from rainwear sets, rain jackets and rain trousers with a comfortable fit, practical details and room for everyday layering.


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Name It Rainwear

Name It rainwear for kids made for real rainy days

Name It rainwear is for parents looking for practical rainwear for children in EU sizes 86–140 that works in everyday life, not just on the hanger. Here you will typically find Name It rainwear sets, rain jackets and rain trousers for children aged around 1–8 years, designed with the things that matter in use: keeping water out, feeling comfortable to move in and standing up to many trips outside in wet weather.

One of the great things about Name It rainwear is that it suits changeable everyday weather, where children need to be able to play outside at nursery, kindergarten, on the playground and on the way to and from school, even when the rain is pouring down. A good place to start is with three simple questions: how wet the weather usually gets, whether your child needs a complete set or separate pieces, and how much room is needed for extra layers underneath. If your child spends a lot of time outdoors, a waterproof Name It rainwear set with reinforced knees and reflective details can be a very good choice. If you already have a jacket, separate rain trousers or a rain jacket may fit better into the wardrobe.

What makes Name It rainwear practical for everyday use?

You notice it most when the rainwear is used again and again. Name It is known for rainwear with a waterproof PU membrane, and many styles are tested to a 10,000 mm water column. In practice, this means the clothing is not only made for light drizzle, but also for wet days with mud, puddles and long periods outdoors.

But it is not only about keeping water out. When children run, climb and play, it is just as important that their rainwear feels comfortable to wear. That is why many styles include details such as elasticated cuffs, adjustable features and a fit with room for layers underneath without feeling heavy or stiff.

Several styles also have reinforced seams and extra protection around the knees and elbows. That makes sense in everyday life, where rainwear is used frequently at nursery or school and needs to cope with a bit of everything.

How to choose the right Name It rainwear set or separate pieces

A complete Name It rainwear set is often the easiest choice if you want one coordinated solution for the wet months. It is especially practical for children who spend a lot of time outside, and on days when both jacket and trousers need to work together to keep your child dry. Many parents also find that the fit feels more balanced when the pieces are designed as a set.

Separate pieces, on the other hand, give more flexibility in everyday life. This can be an advantage if:

  • your child wears out trousers faster than jackets
  • you want to adapt the wardrobe to changing weather
  • you already have a transitional jacket and only need waterproof trousers

For younger children aged 1–4 years, many parents choose a set that is easy to take on and off and has good visible details. For older children aged 5–8 years, it can be worth looking for extra reinforcement, as the rainwear is often used for longer periods and exposed to more active play.

Size, layering and room to move

A common mistake is choosing rainwear with the same fit as regular clothing. Name It rainwear is usually made with a little extra room, so your child can wear clothes or a warm layer underneath without feeling restricted. That is why it makes sense to think about both season and use before choosing a size.

If the rainwear will mainly be used in autumn or mild transitional weather, room for a thin sweatshirt is often enough. On cooler days, it is useful to be able to wear thermal clothing underneath. If your child is between two sizes, consider whether the rainwear will mostly be worn with extra layers or mainly on milder, wet days.

Small details such as an adjustable waist, elasticated cuffs and a good overall fit also make a difference in use. They help the trousers stay in place and make the jacket more flexible as your child grows during the season.

Name It rainwear with reflectors, wellies and the right seasonal solution

When the days turn dark and wet, it is just as important that your child can be seen as it is that they stay dry. Name It rainwear often features reflective details or detachable reflectors that add extra visibility on the way to nursery, kindergarten or school. This is especially useful in autumn and winter, when many mornings start in low light.

For a complete rainwear set, a good pair of wellies is an obvious choice. On cool days, the rainwear also works well with a warm layer underneath, so your child can keep playing without getting cold. If you are looking for a complete seasonal solution, you can also explore our selection of rainwear sets.

To get the most out of the rainwear for as long as possible, it is worth following the care instructions and avoiding excessive heat. This helps protect the membrane, seams and reflective details, so the rainwear stays looking good and performs well, even with frequent use.

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