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    Sherpa Button-Front Hooded Baby Onesie. $15 $30 Save $15. See at Old Navy. See 21 more. ... It has front pockets, a full zipper and hidden snap-front closures. ... 20 of the best edible Valentine ...

  5. Infant bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    Baby in a Wikipedia "Hello World" onesie. An infant bodysuit or onesie (American English) is a garment designed to be worn by babies much like a T-shirt; they are distinguished from T-shirts by an extension below the waist, with snaps that allow it to be closed over the crotch.

  6. Onesie (jumpsuit) - Wikipedia

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    The term onesies (with an s at the end) is a brand name for infant bodysuits that is owned by Gerber Childrenswear LLC, and the term is used generically for infant bodysuits in the US. There is little in common between the infant onesies and an adult onesie: the former is usually sleeveless and legless and snaps or buttons at the crotch.

  7. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    Although back closings using buttons were common on sleepers made before the 1950s, zippers in the back are uncommon in regular children's sleepers. A back zipper may make it difficult for the wearer to remove the sleeper for bathroom use. Most examples in regular sleepers date from the 1950–1970s as back zippers became less prevalent in the ...