What are Footed Pajamas?
Footed pajamas (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) are a type of especially warm sleeping garment worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by infants and young children, but larger versions can be found online as well as stores such as Target. Typically, but not always, the blanket sleeper consists of a loose-fitting, one-piece garment of blanket-like material, enclosing the entire body except for the head and hands, although some sleepers have “mittens”, which cover the hands, and just as well some sleepers have hoods to cover the [back] of the head. While no single feature is universal, features distinguishing a blanket sleeper from regular pajamas usually include: • One-piece construction with long sleeves and legs. • Attached bootees enclosing the wearer’s feet. • Composition from relatively thick, heavy fabric. • One zipper that, when zipped, completely closes the garment around the body. This is in contrast t