The Baby Warm Coverall is a full-body insulated garment designed to protect infants from cold temperatures in humanitarian contexts. Engineered for thermal comfort, it is a staple item in winterization kits, emergency NFI distributions, and infant protection programs.
Minimum Order: 500 pieces
The Warm Coverall is an essential infant garment used in cold-weather humanitarian relief. This full-body suit provides thermal insulation and body coverage for infants living in shelters, refugee camps, or cold-weather emergency zones. With integrated feet and a hood, the Warm Coverall helps protect vulnerable children from exposure, especially during winter distributions.
Designed for simplicity and warmth, the Warm Coverall ensures infants stay covered without requiring multiple layers. A front zipper allows quick and easy dressing, while the materials used are soft and breathable. Because it covers the full body, it reduces the risk of heat loss in critical conditions.
In addition, this baby suit is manufactured to support large-scale aid distribution. Its universal sizing and neutral colors meet NGO standards for unisex use and streamlined procurement.
Material: Brushed fleece, quilted polyester, or cotton-polyester thermal blend
Lining: Optional inner jersey for extra warmth
Design: One-piece infant suit with hood and enclosed feet
Closure: Full-length zipper at the front
Color: Neutral, suitable for all distributions
Size Range: Typically for infants aged 0–12 months
Packing: Individual polybag for kit integration
Provides full-body warmth and cold protection
Designed for rapid dressing with front zipper
Soft and breathable fabrics for infant safety
Covers feet and head, reducing heat loss
Neutral and unisex, suitable for all infant kits
Easily packaged and distributed in winter NFI programs
Helps prevent cold-related illnesses in field settings
Warm Coveralls are widely used in infant winterization kits and child protection programs. For example, they support emergency shelter operations, refugee care, and cold-climate response programs. In addition, NGOs include this garment in baby clothing kits to provide consistent warmth for children in freezing conditions. Therefore, the Warm Coverall remains a critical part of cold-weather humanitarian responses.
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