Lands’ End: Kid’s Winter Jackets Only $17.99 (Regularly $69) & More

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Through August 28th, head on over to Lands’ End where you can save up to 40% off all Kids’ Merchandise and up to 50% off select Backpacks and Lunch Boxes when you enter promo code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout. Shipping is free with any $50 order.

Here are some deals I spotted…

Girls Stormer Jacket $29.99 (regularly $69)
ONLY $17.99 after code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout


Boys Stormer Jacket $29.99 (regularly $69)
ONLY $17.99 after code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout


Girls Stormer Printed Jacket $29.99 (regularly $69)
ONLY $17.99 after code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout


Little Boys Expedition Printed Parka in black only $79.99 (regularly $165) – must choose little boys
ONLY $47 after code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout


Girls Expedition Printed Parka $79.99 (regularly $165)
ONLY $47 after code PROJECT and pin 6832 at checkout


and MORE…

(Thanks, Olivia!)

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Comments 14

  1. Athena

    How warm are their coats? Does anyone know. My son’s in need of a spare winter coat. We’re in Maine, so we get a lot of snow and really cold temperatures, so I want to make sure that it will keep him move warm this winter.

    • Amber

      I use Lands End coats on my kids and we live in northern Iowa (cold and snow!). I’m also from where the Lands End headquarters are in WI… I grew up on their coats!

    • A

      They have a warm rating, something like warm, warmer, warmest. My son just got his third expedition coat in the mail yesterday and it’s rated warmest. The quality is very high, and we have always gotten at least 2 years out of each size.

  2. Cindy

    The Stormer jackets are thinner. We live in Michigan, and use them as a fall/spring jacket, but I buy the Squall parkas for winter. They are nice quality.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Thanks for the feedback Cindy!

  3. Jessica

    Apparently everyone’s kid is a size 7. Lol. Bummer.

  4. Brittany

    I live outside of Chicago and we use these for myself and the kids. On -20 windchill days they wear them with snow bibs and a long sleeve shirt and are fine.

  5. Cassandane

    Get a Squall jacket if you need a warm one to last multiple seasons & kids. The Stormer jacket is thinner, lighter and the fabric isn’t as sturdy.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Thanks for your review!

  6. Amy

    Nice deal! Thanks!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You’re welcome Amy!

  7. Stephanie

    DO NOT get the stormer if you live in New England. Mine were cold last winter. Get the squall- wind and waterproof.

  8. Erin

    The warmer rating is more than warm enough for South Carolina, temps usually don’t get below 20s much. I love Lands End coats! My daughter is 5 and has been using her coat and raincoat since she was 2 (I bought them in Jan 2014 when posted on hip2save) and she has used them both constantly, they’ve been washed a ton and they both look brand new! She’s finally outgrown them, so I bought new ones for her and for my son just now.

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