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*[http://www.haabet.dk/patent/869784/index.html US patent for an infant's binder]
*[http://www.haabet.dk/patent/869784/index.html US patent for an infant's binder]



[[Category:Infancy|Binder]]
[[Category:Children's clothing|Binder]]
[[Category:Infant's clothing|Binder]]
[[Category:Corsetry]]
[[Category:Corsetry]]

Revision as of 14:11, 8 March 2007

An infant's binder is a form of corset for infants. Infant's binders were introduced in the nineteenth century, after swaddling had become unpopular, and were in several forms, shapes and materials in use till well into the twentieth century. Some say the binder was used to obtain a proper posture, others see it as a preparation for later proper corset wearing, or as a way to diminish the baby's restlessness. By tightening the infant's binder the care giver could lower the yell and squall from the baby.