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Definition of Layette

Layette
Layette Lay*ette", n. [F.] (Med.) The outfit of clothing, blankets, etc., prepared for a newborn infant, and placed ready for used.

Meaning of Layette from wikipedia

- A layette is a collection of clothing and accessories for a newborn child. The term "layette set" is commonly used in the United States to refer to sets...
- Baby Buggy launched a layette collection with Target Corporation, with 10% of sales going to help families in need. The layette line was designed by illustrator...
- confirmed by the scene of the young woman sewingperhaps preparing a layette for the coming child – in the background." The ring that Gabrielle holds...
- 20 pieces of luggage, which were said to be a layette for their newborn child. The scandal, dubbed LayetteGate or SismuniGate by Iranian Twitter users,...
- American company whose products include department and specialty store layette, newborn and infant apparel. In 2005, they licensed the Sesame Beginnings...
- Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Art Institute of Chicago. The Layette, (1882) Girl at Piano, (c. 1887) By the River, (1887) Capri, 1890, Collection...
- ISBN 9781933176475. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pincushions. Layette pincushions (read about pincushions at the V&A Museum of Childhood)...
- designed to provide a better fit by reducing bagginess around the torso. Layette Babygrow Pajamas Bunting Union suit Pram suit Playsuit (children's clothing)...
- oldest women's guild in Paris dealt in linens, including household linens, layettes for babies, and undergarments. There seemed to be a major wealth disparity...
- King Louis VIII dated June 1225 which only names five (surviving) sons. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II, 1710, p. 54. The Chronicon Turonense records...