Girls' Snow Suits
Girls' snow suits for girls include insulated one-pieces, two-piece sets, and snowsuits from casual to fashion-forward styles designed for cold-weather wear. The category aggregates about 130 products with an average rating of 4.36 and mid-range prices around $38–$120, featuring brands such as Carter's and Arctic Quest
Top Products
Carter's Girls Snow Bib Ski Pants Snowsuit
Carter's
Mid-Range
Carter's Girls Snow Bib Ski Pants Snowsuit
Carter's
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snowsuit with Hood
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Carter's Girls' Toddler 2-Piece Snowsuit Set
Carter's
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls' Bib Snow Pants & Ski Jacket Snowsuit
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snowsuit with Hooded Jacket
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snowsuit with Water-Resistant Jacket
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Carter's Girls' Toddler 2-Piece Snowsuit
Carter's
Premium
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib & Jacket Snowsuit
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Kids Snow Suit: Bib Snow Pants & Ski Jacket
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest girls' bib snow pants & ski jacket snowsuit
Arctic Quest
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snow Pants & Ski Jacket Snowsuit
Arctic Quest
Premium
Arctic Quest Girls' Snow Bib Snow Pants & Jacket Set
Arctic Quest
Premium
Arctic Quest girls snow pants and ski jacket set
Arctic Quest
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Arctic Quest girls snow pants and ski jacket set
Arctic Quest
Premium
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snowsuit with Hooded Jacket
Arctic Quest
Premium
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snow Pants & Ski Jacket
Arctic Quest
Premium
Carter's 2-piece heavy-duty snowsuit with hood
Carter's
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Bib Snowsuit Jacket
Arctic Quest
Premium
Arctic Quest Girls Snow Pants & Ski Jacket Snowsuit
Arctic Quest
Premium
Pink Platinum Girls' Snowmobile Snowsuit
Pink Platinum
Mid-Range
Arctic Quest Kids Snow Pants & Ski Jacket Snowsuit (Girls)
Arctic Quest
Premium
Carter's Girls 2-Piece Snowsuit: Jacket & Bib Pants
Carter's
Mid-Range
Carter's Girls 2-Piece Snowsuit Puffer Jacket & Bib Pants
Carter's
Mid-RangeRoundups
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size for a girl's snow suit?
Use the child's chest, waist, hip, and height measurements and compare them to the brand's size chart; if she will wear layers underneath, consider sizing up for mobility and layering room. Check sleeve and leg lengths as well as crotch depth for comfortable movement and to reduce cold gaps
What materials and insulation should I look for in a durable, warm snow suit?
Look for water-resistant or waterproof outer shells (nylon or polyester) combined with synthetic insulation (polyester fill) or down alternatives that retain warmth when wet; taped seams and a water-repellent finish improve protection from snow and moisture
Which features are most important for safety and functionality?
Prioritize adjustable hoods, elastic or snap cuffs, reinforced knees and seat, internal gaiters or snow cuffs, and reflective elements for visibility. Easy-to-use zippers with storm flaps and secure closures prevent snow entry and simplify dressing
How should I care for and clean a girl's snow suit to maintain performance?
Follow the garment's care label: typically machine wash on gentle with mild detergent, avoid fabric softeners, rinse thoroughly, and tumble dry low or air dry to restore loft; reapply a durable water repellent (DWR) treatment when water no longer beads on the surface
What price range should I expect and how does price relate to quality?
Girls' snow suits commonly range from budget options under $50 to higher-performance suits over $150; midrange suits around the category average tend to balance waterproofing, insulation quality, and reinforced construction for regular winter use
Are one-piece suits better than two-piece options?
One-piece suits offer better overall snow protection and fewer gaps for younger children, while two-piece sets provide easier bathroom access, more layering flexibility, and often longer usability as jackets can be reused across seasons
How can I tell if a snow suit is adequately waterproof and breathable?
Check for waterproof ratings or descriptions (e.g., 'waterproof' or 'water-resistant'), taped seams, and mentions of breathable membranes or fabrics; user reviews and product specs about performance in wet snow help indicate real-world waterproofing and breathability