HOW TO DRESS FOR COLD WEATHER

AT THE SPOKANE LEARNING CO-OP

Recommended Clothing List and Tips

Reminder: children will be outside for the entirety of their session at the Co-op


TIPS


The Spokane Learning Co-Op will not be held responsible for lost or damaged gear/clothing.

 


FALL & SPRING

Pants (to prevent scratched up or itchy legs as children explore the woods and our straw bale pyramid)

Light jacket or sweatshirt on dry days

Rain gear

Waterproof pants and jacket

Rain boots or waterproof shoes

 


WINTER

Synthetic or wool base layer (long underwear), followed by a fleece layer (fleece pants, fleece zip-up jacket), then an insulation layer (snow pants, down/synthetic puffy coat or ski coat). If it’s a cold and wet day, rain gear can go on top of the layers to further keep things dry. 

Waterproof gloves/mittens (for younger children, mittens with long cuffs are most helpful, as they are designed to go over your child’s jacket sleeves and are easier to manage than the kind that go under sleeves).

Fleece or wool hats

Fleece, synthetic or wool neck warmer (gaiters, balaclava, scarf)

Fleece, wool or synthetic gloves with a pair of waterproof or rain mittens over the top

A quality pair of snow/cold weather boots with a good amount of traction on the sole


WHERE TO BUY

We recommend using second-hand winter clothing whenever possible to reduce expense and environmental impact.

Both of our preferred providers offer second-hand options.

+ Outdoor School Shop

+ Prolarn O. Pyret