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		<title>Dressing-Up Baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A compilation of some baby outfit lingo and facts on babywear to aid you when you go shopping for baby.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/wp-content/uploads/reversible-cardigan.jpg" alt="" title="reversible-cardigan" width="102" height="160" class="alignright size-full wp-image-115" />Just like adult fashion, babies&#8217; outfits do come with names, such as the playsuit, and the onesie, which some of us would have no idea of. And the changing tide of babies&#8217; wear requires discerning parents to pay attention to details like fabric and buttons. Below is a compilation of some baby outfit lingo and facts on babywear to aid you when you go shopping.</p>
<h2>Envelope Shoulder Onesie</h2>
<p>For the uninitiated, this is an essential bodysuit that snaps conveniently in the diaper zone. Snaps also prevent it from riding up like a T-shirt. Overlapping shoulder slits (called envelopes) add s-t-r-e-t-c-h for a quick and gentle ride over delicate heads. Parents rave about the classic component of every newborn&#8217;s wardrobe.</p>
<h2>Playsuit</h2>
<p>A onesie with legs and more snaps, down to the ankles. Look for a playsuit that opens up completely so new moms can dress baby gently.</p>
<h2>Two-Sided Receiving Blanket</h2>
<p>A cute and practical leak barrier for all occasions, not just for receiving guests. Never-miss softness for calming swaddling. Two layers of fabric support baby&#8217;s body better than lightweight blankets, helping new mums and dads feel more confident. The hood keeps baby warm and protected.</p>
<h2>Reversible Cardigan</h2>
<p>No matter what the climate, newborns need this layering piece. A hood with gentle elastic plays double-duty indoors and out. The straight bottom won&#8217;t ride up on active infants. It is reversible, so it can be worn as a stripe or a solid, adding wardrobe versatility.</p>
<h2>Gussetted Pants</h2>
<p>With extra room for bulky diapers, the gusset adds comfort and style to pants.</p>
<h2>Kimono Shirt</h2>
<p>Originally designed with fabric ties, parents unanimously called for snaps for easier and quicker dressing of squirming infants.</p>
<h2>Sweat Pants</h2>
<p>Let your child tumble around in comfy sweat pants. Thanks to a covered elastic waist-band that&#8217;s stitched-down, twisting won&#8217;t happen again in the wash. Plus side pockets to hold all sorts of treasures.</p>
<h2>Super-T Playsuits</h2>
<p>Every parent strives for as carefree a clothing as possible for their little ones. the Super-T Playsuit fits the bill. Not only is it easy to wear and put on, its sturdy construction and 100% cotton jersey also make it easier to care for. Even stripes are yarn-dyed to stay as bright as a spring day, despite trips through the wash. And whether your child prefers bugs or baseball, there&#8217;s sure to be a screen print that strikes a chord with your little one.</p>
<h2>Layette</h2>
<p>Not just a blanket (a common misconception), rather a complete outfit for a newborn child as defined by Webster&#8217;s Collegiate Dictionary.</p>
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