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  2. Plastic pants - Wikipedia

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    Plastic pants (also known as waterproof pants, plastic panties, diaper covers, nappy covers, dry joggers, nappy wraps, wraps, or pilchers) are garments worn over a diaper to prevent liquid or solid waste from leaking through the fabric.

  3. PVC clothing - Wikipedia

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    A manufacturer's label may say, for example, 67% polyester, 33% polyurethane for a fabric that contains no PVC; or 80% polyvinyl chloride, 20% polyurethane with mention of the polyester backing omitted. PVC clothing is a highly resistant material and waterproof. [3]

  4. Waterproof fabric - Wikipedia

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    Drop of water on 100% polyester textile. Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapour to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapour from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.

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    The wool-kissed fabric of this coat brings cozy comfort to this lengthy belted outwear that's crafted in a double-breasted silhouette framed with notched lapels. Get it in sizes XS to XXL, though ...

  6. Cloth diaper - Wikipedia

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    Pocket diapers – Pocket diapers are hourglass-shaped and have closures to secure them onto the baby (generally snaps or velcro). They consist of a waterproof outer layer and an inner layer that are sewn together on three sides to create a pocket. The inner layer may be made of a moisture-wicking material or an absorbent material.

  7. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    A baby wearing a disposable diaper. The first waterproof diaper cover was invented in 1946 by Marion Donovan, a professional-turned-housewife who wanted to ensure her children's clothing and bedding remained dry while they slept. [18]

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