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Baby Underwear

Baby underwear refers to the clothing that is specifically designed to be worn by infants and young children under the age of two. These garments are typically made from soft, breathable fabrics such as cotton, and are designed to be comfortable and non-restrictive, while also providing a certain level of protection and support for the baby's delicate skin. Baby underwear comes in a variety of styles and designs, including onesies, bodysuits, and diaper covers. Onesies are one-piece garments that snap at the bottom, while bodysuits are similar but also have snaps at the neckline. Diaper covers are designed to be worn over a diaper and provide an extra layer of protection against leaks and spills. The primary purpose of baby underwear is to keep the baby's skin clean and dry, while also providing a layer of protection against diaper rash and other skin irritations. Many baby underwear garments are also designed to be absorbent, helping to wick away moisture and prevent the baby from becoming too hot or uncomfortable. Overall, baby underwear is an essential component of any infant's wardrobe, providing both comfort and protection for the baby's delicate skin.

infants, cotton, comfort, protection, absorbent

Eric Green

CITATION : "Eric Green. 'Baby Underwear.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=403087 (Accessed on April 21, 2025)"


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