What to wear (you and them!)
Having the right kit as the months start to turn colder is a worthy investment to keep you all happy and keep you outside for longer – but it doesn’t mean breaking the bank.
There are some brilliant options out there that don’t cost the earth, and sites such as Facebook Marketplace, Outdoor Gear Exchange, Vinted and eBay are all great for picking up preloved bargains. We’d recommend sizing up on outdoor clothing wherever you can so that clothing lasts for more than one autumn/winter season.
Once your little one is no longer a baby, the same rules apply as they do with us when it comes to dressing for the weather, as they’re moving around independently and building up heat (or not if they’re lying face down on the ground refusing to move) which makes it much easier to know what you need to take along with you on a given day.
Here are our top recommendations on what to wear for your autumn outdoor adventures:
Waterproofs
Of all the things you buy, a decent pair of waterproofs will make a huge difference to your enjoyment of a walk and will keep you out for longer. Waterproofs with taped seams both for you and them will keep the water out.
For your little ones, a salopettes and jacket combination or a full suit will keep them warm and dry. If you’re layering up underneath, they don’t need to be super thick as long as they keep the water out.
There are some great brands who specifically make waterproofs for little people, such as Didriksons, Spotty Otter and Muddy Puddles that have all been tried and tested to the limit. It’s worth shopping around and doing your research before you buy. As children spend such little time in their clothes, it’s worth having a search for preloved items online too.
Breathable base layers
For both of you, the right base layer can be a game changer and for children you can get some really affordable, good quality base layer options.
Something such as merino wool will keep you all warm but also wick away sweat when doing all of that charging about. You can pick up some brilliant merino base layer sets from newborn age on sites such as Decathlon and Sports Pursuit.
They are also lovely and comfy for when you’re back home in front of the fire with your coats gently steaming!
Fleece layer
A fleece layer will keep the warmth in and is particularly useful if you have a toddler who is currently on a coat-wearing boycott.
A hardy pair of trousers
If it’s not a waterproof wearing day, a hardy pair of trousers that won’t soak in the mud will make a big difference, and there are lots of walking trouser options for toddlers on the market. Again, sites like Decathlon have really good, affordable options.
Many toddler walking trousers are adjustable on the inside and will grow with your little one to last longer.
Thick socks
Need we say more!
Hats and buffs
The more layers the better, and a buff will make your little one feel like a real explorer too!
Adult buffs work just as well on little people as they do on us, so you don’t need to go out looking for something specific if you already have something lying around the house. All you need to do now is master the art of keeping a hat on a toddler!
Gloves
Let’s be honest, they’re most likely to stay in your bag, or be put on, then pulled off, then demanded to be put on again.
Now that your little one is asserting their independence, go for gloves rather than mittens so that they can pick things up and explore with their hands.
Magic gloves are great as they grow with your little one and will last you at least a year.
Supportive footwear
Wellies are brilliant for wet weather days, but if you plan to be out walking for longer, or on uneven ground, consider a supportive pair of walking boots for your little one.
There are some great options out there. Size up from their current size and wear with thick socks. Look for something waterproof and breathable with good grip on the sole.
Suncream
Yes, really! We still get beautiful crisp autumn days when the sun is shining down on us. It may not feel warm, but we still need to protect those little rosy cheeks.
Spare clothes
As any parent of a toddler will know, once the socks are wet it’s game over. Always bring spare clothes to keep everyone happy and outside for longer.