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  1. In the 1950s, plastics, particularly PVC, replaced latex due to their lower cost, maintenance, and noise during handling. Though modern terminology, like "rubber pants" and "rubbers", is commonly used to refer to various types of waterproof pants.

  2. 2. Aug. 2007 · Back in the 1950s and 60s it was common—women in public holding the hand of a child wearing nothing but diapers and plastic pants. I know. I was one of them. My mom continued the practice long after she probably should have stopped. Back then during the warm months, you saw it nearly every time you went shopping:

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    Check out our 1950s baby diaper selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our cloth diapers shops.

  4. Related post: What did mothers feed their babies in the 1950s. Pampers Premium. Check out that diaper in the top left! My guess is this one is from the early 1990s. Vintage Pampers Baby Dry Extra. This one looks pretty early 1990s to me too! Even the decorations on the “belt” were an ad for the diapers! Related post: Historical Baby Information.

  5. 30. Okt. 2021 · Oct 30, 2021. Hello All, Here is my ongoing collection of vintage diapers and plastic pants photos: Various Diapers and Plastic Pants - Google Drive. drive.google.com. Most are labelled correctly, but some are listed as various or simply by the tag it came with from the source.

  6. Before plastics became common in the 1950s, rubber pants were sometimes used, but as often as not, babies were simply laid on a rubber sheet or even placed where leakages could do least harm.

  7. 20. Jan. 2024 · Tightly woven cloth was often used with ill-fitting plastic pants. The bins these old diapers were kept in often smelled and were full of bacteria. The 1942 – Paulistróm in Sweden is credited with creating the first disposable diaper. 1946 – Marion Donovan creates the first plastic cover for disposable diapers.