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Boys outerwear comes in a wide range of materials. Usually the shells are a water-resistant material such as nylon. Frequently for this age the clothing will have extra features added. Sometimes for style, sometimes for functionality. Lots of pockets, extra reinforcement in key areas and special materials are often used in boys outerwear in the medium and larger sizes. Young boys are very susceptible to the cold! Children have a proportionatly larger surface area to keep warm in winter or cool in summer than adults so boys are more prone to temperature stress. The very nature of boys compounds this - They are at an age when they love to spend more and more time outdoors, they don't care about how they dress, and being absorbed in their fun they often don't know when they're getting too cold. Or they just don't verbalize it! The basic principle for keeping warm in winter is to wear layers. Insulated winter outerwear typically comes with 3 layers: Shells: The outer shell should be a breathable material often described as "water resistant" rather than "water proof" like a plastic or rubber rain coat would be. All the soft shells will be breathable too. The breatheable material allows steamy body moisture to evaporate. If steamy conditions build up inside the clothing, that moisture will get cold which then forces the body to work even harder to maintain its body temperature. Now the boy is working to keep himself warm AND his layer of moist clothing - meanwhile the winter elements are continuously working to chill that moisture. Moisture, which turns cold quickly and does the most to rob body temperature, is the #1 cause of discomfort or hypothermia. Also, a tremendous amount of heat can be lost through the head so always wearing a hat is very important for keeping the rest of the body warm. Since boys spend a lot of time playing outside it is nice to get their outerwear with a strong durable shell. Some makers even add extra durable material to the knees and seat which are the typically first areas a boy will wear out on his clothing. Special attention needs to be paid to hands and feet. Multiple layers of clothing on hands and feet can be fine as long as everything fits loose! If the clothing gets even a little bit tight it will constrict around fingers and toes reducing blood flow and ultimately leading to very rapid chilling. Throbbing fingers or toes in the cold can be a sign of clothing fitting too tight. Insulation: Most of the insulation layers nowadays are forms of polyester. Some have fancy proprietry names like "Thinsulate". Down is also a premium insulator but can be a little tricky to wash and dry. Also, many people are allergic to down feathers. But it is an excellent insulator. Whether the insulation is polyester or down it works by trapping lots of air close to the body. For the insulation to be most effective the clothing should not be allowed to become matted down. Every once in a while give it a tumble in the dryer to puff up the insulation again. Lining: The lining holds the insulation in place, and since it is breathable it also helps wick moisture away from the body. Some winter outerwear comes with just a shell and lining but no insulation. On its own it's most ideal for cool fall or spring weather but this type of clothing can still be very warm and practical even in winter. When it's cold just wear an extra layer with it to provide that needed layer of insulation. Megabrat Boys Size Medium Clothing |
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