The Best Nike Hoodies and Sweatshirts for Toddlers
Buying Guide
Keep the little one in your life cosy with a hoodie by Nike.
A hoodie is a must-have—even for toddlers. Whether you're looking for a layer-friendly zip-up or naptime-ready crew neck, Nike has plenty of options for the little one in your life. Choose from playful patterned designs, bold colours and monochromatic styles. Many sweatshirts feature matching tracksuit bottoms to complete the look.
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Check out the best Nike sweatshirts for toddler boys and girls, including pullovers, full-zips and crew necks. Find sizing from 0 to 36M.
The Best Nike Pullover Hoodies for Toddlers
Nike pullover hoodies for toddlers have a slightly oversize fit that leaves room for layering.
If keeping out the cold is a top priority, check out Nike ACG hoodies that feature Polartec® fleece, which is especially soft and cosy. A kangaroo pocket will warm their hands, and a scuba hood provides added protection from the cold.
For a lightweight option, stick to the basics with a cotton-polyester hybrid that works for lounging—and playing—all year round.
(Related: The Best Nike Tracksuit Bottoms for Girls)
The Best Nike Full-Zips for Toddlers
A full-zip hoodie can double as a lightweight jacket or be worn under a coat. During the chilly months, look for a style with a hood, pockets and snug cuffs to trap in heat.
Nike offers a variety of materials, ranging from soft French Terry for year-round wear to cosy Sherpa fleece for the winter. Find colour-block designs and eye-catching graphics in this collection of zip-up hoodies for toddlers.
The Best Nike Crew-Neck Sweatshirts for Toddlers
Nike crew-neck sweatshirts are lightweight and feature a relaxed fit that won't constrict your toddler.
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Choose from a no-frills fleece crew or a bold colour crew with the iconic Swoosh logo front and centre. Either way, the toddler in your life will delight in the super-soft, fluffy feel on the inside.
Words by Marisa Petrarca