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Date:
Dec 29, 2007
Expiry
Date:
Mar 28, 2008
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- Composition from a napped synthetic fabric, such as polyester polar fleece.
- Loose fit. On smaller sizes, the hip area may be made especially
loose to accomodate a diaper. The crotch is usually cut especially low.
- Raglan sleeves.
- Snug rib-knit collar and wrist cuffs.
- Usually made in one or more solid, bright colors, or screen printed with graphic designs.
- There may be a front panel with a single, elaborate printed design,
either covering the chest, or forming the entire front portion of the
torso and legs. The sleeves may be a different color from the rest of
the garment. Stripes are sometimes seen, most commonly on the collar
and cuffs.
- Soles of the feet made from a (usually white) vinyl fabric line with a
(synthetic) felt, for improved durability and slip resistance. This
can be solid vinyl with a rough textured surface, or a vinyl dotted
fabric, such as Jiffy Grip.
- Optional toe caps, made from the same fabric as the soles of the feet,
and covering the top front portion of the foot, for improved
durability.
- Elastic to make the leg portions snug around the ankles.
- A zipper running vertically down the front of the garment, from the
neck opening to the inside or front ankle of one of the legs (usually
the left),
- Optional snap tab where the zipper meets the neck opening. This is a
small tab of fabric sewed to the garment on one side of the zipper
(usually on the right) and fastening to the other side with a snap
fastener, designed to prevent discomfort from the zipper slider coming
into contact with the wearer's chin.
- Optional decorative appliques on one side of the chest (usually on the left). |
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