Thursday, September 12, 2013

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At regular intervals, from the world of modern fashion pieces that capture the imagination of trends and make their voices heard in the vomit of the chain, but it seems likely to disappear in the archives of clothing that seemed a good idea of ​​time but no lasting appeal. If you were born in the digital age and you escaped these defects mode, then think again. 2013 is the year of the onesie.
A onesie is part of a garment, usually made of flexible material, such as cotton or jersey, which cover the arms, legs, torso (and sometimes feet) and is more like an accessory to the general (all children) . If you are still struggling to visualize the concept, check out this page which shows a wide range of examples. As noted on the page, onesies come in all colors and patterns, plain or printed, with or without hood, and versions including spots, "novelty" likes oversize leopard or Dalmatian combinations striped.
Why people like onesie
As expected, the jury is still well above the onesie is here to stay, it does not mean that funny, warm, some people are a little leisure sleepwear comfortable, others see it as an example of bad Taste Award (or, at worst, a small increases in height). If we want to see ourselves in five stores onesies, or even two years from now, it remains to be seen, but in the meantime, we can see that onesie is liked by high profile celebrities of different ages, for example  a singer of 18 years old Justin Bieber and by 'award-winning actor Brad Pitt.
Background of onesie

The term onesie adult size compared to a garment has emerged in recent years, but the fact is that the word started as a clothing brand Gerber baby, a U.S. company that distributes products for babies. Term rating Gerber recorded is similar to the body all-in-one in the United Kingdom, has been adopted in American English as a generic name for the baby onesies. The company defended the status of the use of term genericized cope and adapt in the singular. The fact that the concept of the onesie has become a popular reference on both sides of the Atlantic for an adult version supposedly in defense as a brand even more problematic.

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