Saturday, June 16, 2012

Sleepwear and Nighttime Children's Wear Options

Nighttime children's wear, also called "sleepwear", "nightclothes", "sleeping suit" or "nightdress" is childrens clothing that is designed to be worn while sleeping. The type of nighttime children's wear typically varies with the seasons. Warmer styles are regularly worn while the colder winter months and the cooler styles are regularly worn while the warmer summer months.

Some examples of the many styles of nighttime children's wear include:

Baby Girls Footies & Rompers

Blanket Sleeper or Romper-Suit - a blanket sleeper is a warm sleeping garment designed for infants and young children.

Sleepwear and Nighttime Children's Wear Options

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Babydoll - A babydoll is a short, regularly sleeveless, loose-fitting nightgown for young girls.
Nightshirt - A nightshirt is a loose fitting garment that is longer than a quarterly shirt.
Nightgown - A nightgown is regularly made from cotton, silk, nylon or satin and is loose hanging nighttime children's wear for girls.
Nightcap - A warm cloth cap regularly worn with pajamas or a nightgown.
Pajamas or pyjamas - Pajamas are loose fitting two-piece garments for girls and boys typically made from silk, cotton, satin or synthetic materials.

For younger children, the blanket sleeper is the most coarse nighttime children's wear used. It is regularly worn while the winter months as it provides extra warmth for the child. While no particular feature is universal, distinguishing a blanket sleeper from quarterly pajamas include:

1. One-piece building with long sleeves and legs.
2. Attached bootees or footies enclosing the children's feet.
3. Made from relatively thick, heavy fabric.
4. A vertically zippered front.
5. Loose fit. On smaller sizes, the hip area may be especially loose to allow for a diaper.

Although just about any sleeping garment with one or more of these features could be called a blanket sleeper, it is most commonly applied to a broad range of styles that differ microscopic from the features mentioned above.

For older children, pajamas are the most coarse children's wear worn by girls and boys. Pajamas are regularly loose fitting and designed for comfort, using softer materials such as silk, satin, cotton, polyester and Lycra. Pajamas often comprise images of a thing that may hold some extra motion to the child. Images of animals, balloons, polka dots, sports, stripes and other things may be used to decorate them. They also may be found in plainer designs such as plaid or plain gray.

Sleepwear and Nighttime Children's Wear Options

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