1 Trend, 3 Ways: Stylish Kid-Friendly Rain Gear!
As these celeb tots prove, there’s no reason to let rainy weather damper your style.
Matilda Ledger and Violet Affleck battle the gloomy clouds in fun pops of color and prints — including the same Hunter wellies — while Milo Langdon keeps it simple in more sophisticated hues.
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Ready to spruce up your little one’s rain gear? From chic slickers to super cool umbrellas, we’ve got you covered.
Check out our top picks — for any budget — below!
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Slickers
Splurge: We love Juicy Couture‘s Apple a Day Raincoat ($110, left)! Not only is the print bright and whimsical, it’s fully lined to keep the kiddies cozy and dry.
Affordable: No rain? No problem! Western Chief‘s Batman Raincoat ($45) comes with a detachable cape so hero-obsessed boys can still rock it in the sunshine.
Bargain Buy: Children’s Place‘s Zebra-print raincoat ($13.50) sports an elasticized hood and cuffs to keep wind and rain out. It also features reflective piping so your little one is always visible.
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Boots
Splurge: They’re pricey, but worth it. Burberry’s Childrens Heart Rain Boots ($135) feature the brand’s classic plaid design with a twist — adorable pink hearts.
Affordable: Super funky yet oh-so chic, Vincent’s Robban Rain Boots ($45) sport bold stripes and cool lace-up detailing.
Bargain Buy: Pint-size puddle jumpers will love splashing around in babyGap‘s Bright Rain Boots ($10, left), while moms will love the vintage motorcycle design!
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Umbrellas
Splurge: This cool color changing umbrella ($40) from Uncommon Goods will have you (and your child) praying for rain. When it gets wet, the clouds go from white and puffy to colorful and rainy.
Affordable: Hatley‘s Sailing Dogs Kids Umbrella ($20, left) may look like other kid-friendly brands, but it’s built to last. With its sturdy wood handle and tip, you don’t have to worry about it blowing over.
Bargain Buy: Your little one will get more coverage with Totes Kids Clear Bubble Umbrella ($10). The canopy opens up to 39.5 inches. It’s also pinch-proof — perfect for mini hands.
— Anya Leon
















