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Dry Kids Waterproof Jacket Review

10 July 2017 by Eileen

Dry Kids is an online retailer of bright and colourful children’s outdoor protective clothing that will appeal to many children and parents. Their garments are designed in the UK and specifically allow children to have plenty of freedom to move plus allow for a certain amount of layering of clothing beneath the outerwear, whilst being worn. They also have a good range of styles of protective clothing that are suitable from one to fourteen year olds.

dry kids waterproof jacket review

This was our first time trying the Dry Kids range and we are impressed with the quality of the clothing and the prices are very reasonable. Their designs are very fashionable and filled with thoughtful details from foldaway hood in collar, elasticated cuffs, reflective tape detail to vented back with mesh lining.

We have received the waterproof jackets for Ms C and Mr K to try. Ms C is wearing the red colour jacket size 7-8 whilst Mr K is wearing the same style jacket in royal blue size 9-10. They both love the colour of the jackets. The waterproof fabric is made from 100% polyester PVC coated with taped seams. The jackets feels true to size and fits both of them well. Both jackets have plenty of room for children to wear their winter coats. I love that both jackets have vents on the back and underarms to allow ventilation.

dry kids waterproof jacket wet

These jackets also comes with two lower front pockets that also can be used to fold the jacket into the front zip pocket. The elastic around the cuffs are comfortable for them. They both are able to zip the jackets by themselves.

Soon after we have received the jackets, the weather decided to become very nice and warm. It was definitely not wanting to rain at all! In order to test these jackets, Mr C decided to use the garden hose pipe to hose both children with the jackets on! It definitely passed the waterproof test as the water simply glides off the jackets and kept both children dry. It didn’t take long to dry both jackets to enable them to be packed away.

dry kids waterproof jacket wearing
dry kids waterproof jacket royal blue

Overall, we love the jackets. They are simply, effective and comes with reasonable price tags. I would definitely buy them again. Do check out http://www.drykids.co.uk/.

Disclosure: We received the samples for the purposes of writing this review, however all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Anthea Holloway says

    16 July 2017 at 12:55 pm

    I think these sound really good and it is nice that you have reviewed them for us all!

  2. Jayne Townson says

    10 July 2017 at 12:14 pm

    I love how you tested these out with a hose pipe, they sound ideal for a summer shower, thanks for the review.

  3. RACHWAT42 says

    10 July 2017 at 10:31 am

    Just what’s needed in the predicated rain thats coming out way!

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