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diaper
right|thumb|Different kinds of outer diapers. thumb|Diapers on a shelf. A diaper (, North American English) or a nappy (British English, Australian English, Hiberno-English) is a type of underwear that allows the wearer to urinate or defecate without using a toilet, by absorbing or containing waste products to prevent soiling of outer clothing or the external environment. When diapers become wet or soiled, they require changing, generally by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper on a sufficiently regular basis can result in skin problems around the area cove
school uniform
standardized outfit worn by students of an educational institution
Little Lord Fauntleroy
novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett
bonnet
headwear usually tied under the chin and having a front brim
bib
garment worn hanging from the neck to protect clothing from spilled food
sailor suit
uniform originally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services
coif
thumb|Young Woman with a White Coif by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1541 A coif () is a close fitting cap worn by both men and women that covers the top, back, and sides of the head.
children's clothing
clothing worn by children
cloth diaper
reusable, washable diaper
romper
one-piece combination of shorts and a shirt worn by both children and adults
blanket sleeper
footed sleeping suit for children made out of thick fabric
baby bumper
protective headgear for toddlers
Alice band
hairstyle accessory
breeching
occasion when a small boy was first dressed in breeches or trousers
skeleton suit
small boy's suit with a tight short- or long-sleeved coat or jacket buttoned to a pair of high-waisted trousers
Peter Pan collar
small, soft, flat collar with rounded corners
infant one-piece
thumb|Illustration of a babygrow with snap fasteners. A babygrow, babygro, sleepsuit, sleep suit or stretch & grow in British English is a one-piece item of baby clothing with long sleeves and legs used for sleep and everyday wear. They are typically made from cotton and closed with snaps, although they may also be made from fleece or closed with zips. The feet are often enclosed, but they may be footless. They are distinguished from bodysuits by having legs and long sleeves.