: a complete outfit of clothing and equipment for a newborn infant
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These inexpensive pieces include complete layette sets, onesies, bodysuits, pants, tees, shorts, pants, and socks.—Maya Polton, Parents, 18 May 2024 Faulhaber said that several years ago, the purchase and packing of layettes for mothers of newborns were added to the project.—Carol Kovach, cleveland, 10 Dec. 2019 Blankets, towels and personal items for the babies and mothers are packed in special layette bags, shipped with the shoe boxes and distributed to a maternity center near Chinandega.—Carol Kovach, cleveland, 10 Dec. 2019 The crib also comes with a layette bag full of diapers, pacifiers, a rattle, infant towels, clothes and other items.—Talis Shelbourne, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 4 Dec. 2019 Since its founding in 2011, the line’s chic, simple organic baby wraps (and more recently, swaddles and adorable newborn layette sets) have rapidly populated baby shower registries all over the country.—Cristina Mueller, Glamour, 17 Jan. 2019
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Etymology
French, from Middle French, diminutive of laye box, from Middle Dutch lade; akin to Old English hladan to load — more at lade
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