Footed Pajamas
Footed pajamas usually refer to one-piece pajamas that cover the whole body,
including the feet. These pajamas may also be called blanket sleepers, of Dr. Dentons. They are common wear for infants and young children in cold weather,
but some manufacturers make footed pajamas for older children and adults. To
confuse matters, blanket sleepers can mean a one-piece garment with no feet that
resembles two blankets sewn together with sleeves. Newborns in cold weather may
wear this type of blanket sleeper.
Footed pajamas for infants are usually made of flame resistant polyester fleece.
Alternately, terrycloth footed pajamas are popular in slightly warmer weather.
Either type may be snapped or zipped. Fleece footed pajamas are more likely to
have front zippers starting in the center of the neck, which veer off to end at
one leg. Terrycloth footed pajamas are associated more often with snaps.
Zippers or snaps make access to diapers easier, and for older children, zippers
can be helpful for middle of the night bathroom trips. Some footed pajamas, like
old long underwear styles have a snapped back or snapped front at waist level,
which allows bathroom use without removing the whole garment. Two-piece footed
pajamas can make trips to the bathroom easier, and less shockingly cold, for
adults or for potty training children.
Vinyl fabric usually covers the feet bottoms of footed pajamas and prevents
slipping. This proves helpful for children learning to walk, and even for adults
who might take a misstep in the dark. Some complain that footed pajamas are too
hot on most nights, especially when made of fleece. To address this,
manufacturers of footed pajamas occasionally offer either detachable feet, or a
small slit through which you can slip your feet to avoid wearing the footed part
while sleeping.
For very young children, footed pajamas can help parents meet safety
recommendations regarding the use of heavy blankets that have been linked to
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Since footed pajamas are so warm, children
tend to require very little covering in addition to them. Heavier covers, like
comforters, are not recommended and may actually suffocate a newborn. Thus
parents often turn to footed pajamas or blanket sleepers in order to keep a baby
warm with little additional covering.
Adults and older children may enjoy the energy saving features of footed pajamas. Since covering the feet does keep the body warmer, you can turn down
thermostats at night. Even in the morning, you may not need to run the heaters
as often because the total coverage of
Footed Pajamas provides greater warmth.
Classic Footed Pajamas
Themed Footed Pajamas
Kids Footed Pajamas
Drop Seat Footed Pajamas
History of Footed Pajamas
Adult Footed Pjs
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