By User:AllieCashel
Even though we've recently seen girls of all ages sporting these cute outfits, originally rompers were not made for anyone who wasn't a toddler. The "Romper Suit," created in the early 20th Century, was made with the idea that babies needed something roomy to play in, and a onesie with attached bloomers seemed like just the thing. Even as the romper continues to gain popularity among teens and older women, it still successfully serves the same purpose for infants and toddlers that it did a century ago. It's cute, comfortable, roomy enough to accommodate all of child's playful movements, and now its even stylish.
Infant Rompers
Infant Rompers often appear in the formal occasions and always provide the benefits of the most simple rompers. Swim suit rompers are also an interesting thing to consider, as they have the same benefits of cotton rompers, like easy changing for example, but also are easily washable and allow for babies to join their parents in the water.