How to Dress Your Kids for Arctic Adventures (Without Losing Your Sanity)
- Joonas

- Sep 1
- 2 min read
So, you’ve booked your dream family trip to Lapland. There will be huskies, reindeer, snow castles, maybe even a glimpse of the Northern Lights. Sounds magical, right?
Until you realize: your kid thinks sneakers and a thin hoodie are perfectly fine for -20°C.
Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered (literally). Here’s your humorous yet survival-level guide to keeping your little explorers warm, dry, and happy in the Arctic.

Step 1: Forget Fashion Battles
In Lapland, nobody cares if Elsa’s dress clashes with a neon snowsuit. What matters is warmth. Our Kids’ Winter Clothing Set includes everything you need:
A premium snowsuit (the kind that makes snow angels effortless and snowball fights unfairly cozy).
Warm mittens (because cold fingers = instant drama).
Snow boots (waterproof, sturdy, and perfect for stomping in every puddle they find).
A tube scarf (like a ninja mask, but for warmth).
Sizes run from 80–134 cm, so even the smallest snow warriors are battle-ready.
Step 2: Make Life Easy (Book Like a Pro)
Booking is simple, even if your brain is frozen:
Add each clothing item separately to your cart.
Double-check the cart before checkout (because mittens come in pairs, but tantrums do not).
And here’s the parent-friendly bonus: free size exchange in-store. So if your kid suddenly grows three centimeters overnight (it happens), you’re covered.

Step 3: Accessorize Like a Local
Enter the Riemu Beanie – the crown jewel of cozy.
100% merino wool (translation: your kid’s head stays toasty without turning into a sauna).
A cotton lining for comfort (a win against itchy forehead complaints).
And, of course, a pom-pom. Because life’s too short for boring hats.
Available in sizes for heads 44–52 cm, the Riemu Beanie is basically happiness stitched into winter form. Plus, it’s machine washable—because snow, hot chocolate, and mysterious sticky substances will happen.
Step 4: Embrace the Arctic Spirit
With Kuoma-designed gear, your child can:
Sled faster than you can run.
Ski without whining about cold toes.
Chase the Northern Lights without freezing solid.
And you? You can actually enjoy Lapland without running hourly mitten rescue missions.
Final Words of Wisdom
Lapland is cold, magical, and sometimes chaotic with kids. But the right gear transforms “Why did we bring them here?” into “Best family adventure ever.”
So rent the full Winter Clothing Set, top it off with a Riemu Beanie, and prepare for smiling kids, snow-filled laughter, and maybe—just maybe—a rare moment of parental peace.




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