Boys

The Grand Sierra™ boys' wholesale collection covers everything wholesale buyers need to outfit young customers for cold weather, from the slopes to everyday wear. This page includes ski and snowboard gloves and mittens in multiple size ranges, casual gloves for everyday use, beanies, cuff hats, trapper helmets, and face masks, and coordinate sets that pair gloves and hats together for easy retail merchandising. Products are sized across boys' ranges from 4–7 through 13–18, giving retailers the flexibility to stock a full run for their floor.

Wholesale FAQs for Retail Store Owners

How can I choose boys' winter gloves for different age groups and size needs?

Start with the size ranges first. The boys selection covers handwear in 4-7, 8-12, and 13-18, which helps stores build a more complete winter mix instead of relying on one fit. That makes it easier to serve younger kids, school-age shoppers, and older youth with styles that match everyday cold weather and snow use.

When are boys' ski mittens a better choice than boys ski gloves?

Ski mittens are often the smarter choice when warmth is the main priority. For younger kids and cold-weather days with less need for finger movement, mittens can be an easier fit for winter wear. Ski gloves make more sense when stores want options for active use such as snow play, ski trips, or general outdoor movement.

What other boys cold-weather accessories should I stock with gloves and mittens?

Add face and head coverage to create a stronger winter section. The boys range includes beanies, cuff hats, trapper styles, knit face masks, balaclava face masks, and sherpa fleece neck gaiters, so shops can pair handwear with practical cold-weather add-ons. That gives stores more ways to serve school, outdoor recreation, and harsh-weather demand in one area.

Which boys styles fit ski, snowboard, and outdoor winter selling best?

Snow-focused gloves work best when they match active winter use. The boys collection includes ski gloves, snowboard gloves, and ski mittens with features such as waterproof construction, 3M Thinsulate insulation, grip palms, knit cuffs, wrist straps, and drawcord cuffs on select styles. That gives outdoor shops and winter-sport retailers practical options for snow and cold-weather activity.

How can shops build a coordinated boys winter display without overcomplicating the selection?

Use coordinated sets and related cold-weather pieces to simplify the presentation. The boys category includes glove-and-hat sets along with standalone gloves, hats, face masks, and neck gaiters, so stores can merchandise matching or complementary options together. That approach helps seasonal displays feel organized while still covering everyday wear, giftable sets, and snow-season needs.