Quality underwear for kids?

Colargol

Mouseketeer
Joined
May 4, 2011
Where's the best place to look for quality underwear for children?
Youngest kid got some from Wallmarts, but the older one was not too happy about the feel of them. She loved the ones from Hanna Andersson, but they are of course sold out at the moment.
(We're in Florida now, but will be returning back home in not too long)
 


My kids DS 13 and DD like tagless Hanes or Fruit of the loom, they have cotton wrapped elastic so no edged rubbery feel which the both hate. And Hanes and Fruit of loom I can get at target with my RedCard @ a discount.
 
My kids would only wear the Hanna undies when they were little, now my girls prefer Gymboree undies (soon they'll be sized out). I also found some good ones at H&M
 


My kids just wore whatever me or my wife bought for them. I guess I have some pretty easy going kids. I think FOTL was usually the brand of choice though.
 
Gap Kids underwear lasts through 2 kids. Gymboree makes really good underwear too.
 
Hi OP, just popping in to say I hope you and the family are enjoying your vacation. I followed your original thread about it with interest. :wave2:

As for underwear, my DS always wore whatever was on sale that also had a super-hero picture printed across the butt. He actually still does :lmao:. We were lucky I guess that he never had any sensory issues and since I always considered underwear (and socks) to be throw-away items, I never worried too much about how well they wore over time.
 
I get my DSs underwear from holister and Calvin Klein...good quality. Last long and minimal shrinking like some brands.
 
Children's Place has the softest undies for boys. Much nicer than Hanes/Fruit of the Loom/whatever else is available at Target. I always buy bigger sizes when I find them on clearance.
 
One of the major underwear brands (Hanes maybe?) has a line of underwear the the elastic encased in fabric, similar to the Hanna underwear. They're not quite as soft, but they're acceptable to my child with very sensitive skin.

Sometimes Hanna Andersson stores have some stuff that is sold out online. Have you checked the website to see if it can check stock at a local store? Or I'm sure they'd tell you and hold them if you called ahead. Of course, that's assuming you live close to a store. There might be a location where you're vacationing, too, if you'll have time for shopping.
 

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