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Clarkin

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  1. Something with the zipper in the back isn't really that hard to get out of. It's more of a mindset that it is not visible so it is harder to operate. If you want something that locks on you will want a locking sleeper like the one I altered from a regular sleeper. Small holes were cut at the collar and a chain fed through, then I sewed the chain into place. Locked at the collar, ensures that there is no way of getting out unless the sleeper is destroyed or the key is used. When locked on you are forced to either use the diaper you have on or go inside the sleeper if you are unlucky enough to not be wearing a diaper... Here is the top part. Arms are sewn to the body in harness style form keeping them mostly to your sides. also you can not pull your arms in keeping you from being a bad boy/girl. Here is a full view of the locking footed sleeper. Notice the legs are sewn together, limits walking around and makes you take small baby steps. There is no running around in these. This is the biggest step you will make in these! If you are inside a crib you will not be able to climb out of it! If there is even a toddler fence set up to keep you in a room, you can't climb over it! If you are stuck in a playpen you will not be able to climb out! This sleeper is the ultimate for control over a bad boy or girl. Nothing like knowing you won't get out of it until you get the key or your mommy or daddy unlocks you!
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