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- Blanket_sleeper abstract "The blanket sleeper (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) is a type of especially warm sleeping garment worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by infants and young children.Typically, but not always, the blanket sleeper consists of a loose-fitting, one-piece garment of blanket-like material, enclosing the entire body except for the head and hands. It represents an intermediate step between regular pajamas, and bag-like coverings for infants such as buntings or infant sleeping bags (Terminology and Variations sections below). Like bag-like coverings, the blanket sleeper is designed to be sufficiently warm as to make regular blankets or other bed covers unnecessary, even in colder weather. Unlike such coverings, the blanket sleeper has bifurcated legs to allow unhindered walking (or crawling).While no single feature is universal (see Terminology), distinguishing a blanket sleeper from regular pajamas usually include: One-piece construction with long sleeves and legs. Attached bootees enclosing the wearer's feet. Composition from relatively thick, heavy fabric.Although any sleeping garment with some or all of these characteristics could be called a blanket sleeper, the term is most commonly applied to a range of styles that deviate relatively little from the same basic design. (The features of this design are described in the Features section, below.)Although widely thought of as something worn only by the very young, blanket sleepers are also sometimes worn (in decreasing order of frequency) by school-age children, teens, and even adults. (See Sizes, gender differences, and availability, below.)Although footed, one-piece garments in a variety of fabrics and styles are used in many countries as infant sleepwear, the specific range of styles with which the term blanket sleeper is usually associated, the term itself, and the phenomenon of children older than infancy wearing footed, one-piece sleeping garments, are all largely unique to North America.".
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- Blanket_sleeper subject Category:Children's_clothing.
- Blanket_sleeper subject Category:Nightwear.
- Blanket_sleeper subject Category:One-piece_suits.
- Blanket_sleeper type Artifact100021939.
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- Blanket_sleeper type One-pieceSuits.
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- Blanket_sleeper comment "The blanket sleeper (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) is a type of especially warm sleeping garment worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by infants and young children.Typically, but not always, the blanket sleeper consists of a loose-fitting, one-piece garment of blanket-like material, enclosing the entire body except for the head and hands.".
- Blanket_sleeper label "Blanket sleeper".
- Blanket_sleeper label "Schlafoverall".
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- Blanket_sleeper depiction American_sleepers1.jpg.
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