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Layette

Set of clothing and equipment for infants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A layette is a collection of clothing and accessories for a newborn child. The term "layette set" is commonly used in the United States to refer to sets of baby clothes. In the 1920s, expectant mothers or their friends and relatives frequently knitted a matching layette set, consisting of a blanket, hat, sweater and booties.[1] Expectant parents today are more likely to purchase pre-curated layette sets from brands. [2]

Traditionally, women would often hand-sew or knit their baby's clothes during their pregnancy. Today "layette" is often used to identify a baby clothing section of a store.[3] The term can also be used for bedding, accessories, and baby care items.

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Etymology

In English, the word is borrowed from French: layette, meaning a small box or coffer.

Basic layette

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Infant wearing a onesie

Although there is no strict definition of the items included in a layette,[4] basic layette items often include:

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