Children's functional sweatshirt with zipper hood is the ideal partner for winter snowball fight or skis. The Artic Zip K is made of quality material that is lightweight, breathable and warm even in cold weather. The comfortable fit does not limit movement during sports or other outdoor activities focused on performance. Warm, breathable S-Therm Checked Plus material combed from the back for flexibility and high comfort of movement. To the touch very pleasant material is easy to maintain. Final antibacterial treatment and easy removal of moisture from the body.
Hooded sweatshirt with a camouflage print, monster eye print on the sleeves, tooth appliqué detail on the sleeves, and a medium-height cotton fabric. 65% cotton 35% polyester
The kangaroo sweatshirt guarantees maximum comfort. Beautiful colors, a large stylish print on the chest and a comfortable cut - these are the main reasons why this sweatshirt is the number one this season. Choice of four color variants.
Children's sweatshirt over the head.Flat small rainbow printing.Long sleeves with cuffs.Round neckline and hem with cuff.9% recycled polyester. Clothing labeled as Gap for Good is made with our planet in mind, so we use natural or recycled materials while trying to reduce the impact of production on water resources. Learn more at Gap for Good.
Children's sweatshirt with GAP logo.Floral pattern.With zip fastening.Hood and kangaroo pocket.Long sleeves with cuffs.On the inside of the french terry. French Terry material is a thinner tracksuit. It is a knitted fabric with a higher grammage and in most cases it is made of 100% cotton. This material is specific for a different style of tissues and its "arches" from the reverse side.
Children's sweatshirt with GAP logo.Insulated with artificial fur.With zip fastening.Hood with fur and kangaroo pocket.Long sleeves with cuffs.9% recycled polyester. Clothing labeled as Gap for Good is made with our planet in mind, so we use natural or recycled materials while trying to reduce the impact of production on water resources. Learn more at Gap for Good.