Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 11, 2013

What is boy rompers with hand smocked insert




Originally, rompers were only for baby boys and were one-piece suits. Boy’s rompers were mostly worn by pre-school children, being popular among nursery age children. Rompers are functionally and intended mainly as a play suit. Although some formal rompers are made using fabrics such as velvet and silk, most rompers are made using light weight fabric and are designed to be loose fitting. Rompers come in different styles and closed, almost always, with buttons. Rompers come with different pants and sleeves lengths. Some romper styles have the blouse joined to the pants. 

More stylish now is the separate two piece outfit, mostly with front buttoning. The light blue fabric is especially popular. Rompers are one of several boys’ garments that have a front pleated insert. This insert is usually hand smocked although some may be machine smocked or machine embroidered. When the front insert is enhanced with picture smocking, these pictures often use animals, cars, trucks, buses, and trains among other topics.

Dressy romper outfits are often used in formal occasions, such as christening ceremonies, dedication, Easter, and Christmas.

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