Day 2 The Great Autumn Winter Coat Hunt – Boys Coats at Debenhams

| September 25, 2008 | 1 Comment

Brown sweat hooded parka by St George by Duffer
Natalie writes

I don’t go into Debenhams very often but one thing they do well is their capsule ranges from designers, especially in babywear. There is plenty of parkas, duffles, and puffas, and not one of them looks kidified.

Brown sweat hooded parka by St George by Duffer

I like the sporty urban look created by the grey sweatshirt hood which makes it look like a hoodie underneath the coat when you combine this with the elasticated inner sleeves that also keep out the cold. Features embroidered logo details and lots of handy little pockets.  £26 to £28.

Khaki wax parka by Rocha Little Rocha
Khaki wax parka by Rocha Little Rocha
I could actually see the bambino in this looking a bit street, even though it’s a ‘boy’ coat. It’s got a wax texture and effect, the fur on the hood is detachable, a brown fleecy lining, and plenty of pockets. £26 to £28

Orange padded jacket by Red Herring

Orange padded jacket by Red Herring
This looks so snug, bright, and cool, and is enhanced with the brown panel details and edging on the pockets. The hood is lined with brown fleecy material and he’ll certainly stand out in the crowd in this. £15-£16

Green chest stripe padded jacket by St George by Duffer

Green chest stripe padded jacket by St George by Duffer

For a few more pounds, you get a bit more puff in a quilted design, a bit more colour mix, and a delectable shade of green, plus an embroidered logo badge on the sleeve. £22-£24

Khaki check duffle coat by Rocha Little Rocha

Khaki check duffle coat by Rocha Little Rocha

The check pattern on this corduroy duffle gives this coat a bit of edge and will give all of his outfits a slightly dressier appearance. The logo design is appliqued to the sleeve. £24-£26

All coats featured are available in sizes 9 months through to 4 years.

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Natalie, 34, is the founder and publisher of Bambino Goodies and she's also a dating and relationship 'expert' who shares her insights on her own blog Baggage Reclaim, as well as contributing to various sites. Both a shopping and window (virtual) shopping obsessive, she loves well designed and aesthetically pleasing products (she has a degree in product design), has seen a resurgence in her art and design skills and has started making-her-own, is also a bit of a gadget and gaming lover, and has an unhealthy addiction to Waitrose. She's mum to 'the bambino', Saria (4) who is the original inspiration behind Bambino Goodies as well as Nia (2), and lives in Surrey with 'the boyf'.

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