A babygrow! Our very first. Clearly Dr. Seuss named this garment, and his influence can be seen in the hood's subversive little point, with its accentuating tassel. What's especially appealing about these garments is not just their shape, but the fact that the stitch details are kept to around baby's face. The body and sleeves, which are likely to see the most urp and nether damage, are left severely plain. Knitted in the classic British fashion, everything flat and seamed together later, including the buttonbands. Publication date unknown.
