Why Your Kid’s First Trench Coat Should Be Plastic-Free
Kids grow fast. We get it.
But when it comes to outerwear — especially pieces that touch their skin every day —
what it’s made of matters.
Most children’s coats are full of polyester, nylon, and spandex.
AKA plastic.
AKA the kind of stuff that doesn’t breathe, traps heat, and can leach harmful chemicals into their skin.
At ZUBEK, we don’t do plastic.
We design clean, safe, stunning pieces that respect your child’s body — and their future.
The Hidden Problem with Kids’ Coats
Most coats on the market — even the pricey ones — are packed with synthetic junk.
Polyester shells. Plastic linings. Chemical waterproofing sprays.
They trap sweat. Irritate delicate skin. And can contain hormone-disrupting additives that aren’t even listed on the label.
Cute? Sure.
Clean? Not even close.
Detox Starts Early
Your child’s skin is thinner and more absorbent than yours.
Their systems are still developing.
Which means they’re more vulnerable to the toxins in synthetic clothing.
Every coat, every layer, every fabric choice — it adds up.
Detoxing your kid’s wardrobe isn’t about perfection.
It’s about protection.
Meet the Burgundy Red Trench
This one’s a heart-stealer.

● Cotton-linen outer shell — soft, breathable, plastic-free
● 100% natural cotton lining — cozy, comfy, safe
● Rich burgundy tone — bold, genderless, timeless
No toxins. No drama.
Just a beautifully made piece they’ll want to twirl in.
And yes — it matches your grown-up trench, too.
Photo-Ready. Playground-Proof.
This isn’t a coat that sits in the closet waiting for a “nice occasion.”
It’s built to move.
To layer.
To live in.
From school drop-off to muddy puddle missions — this trench holds up.
And looks damn good doing it.
Start Them Clean
They’ll outgrow this coat.
But they’ll never outgrow the benefits of non-toxic clothing.
What touches their skin matters.
What’s in their coat matters.
This is more than style.
This is your child’s first layer of protection.
No plastic. No compromise.
Just clean, elevated outerwear — made for the next generation.