![]() Both of her kids wear Hanna Andersson briefs, for girls and boys, respectively. ![]() “They have held up really well to so much washing,” says Emily Douglas, a Seattle-based parent of two kids, ages five and two and a half. Hanna Andersson’s underwear - like its famous cotton pajamas - are known for their extreme durability. We’ve grouped the underwear in this story into two umbrella categories: briefs and boxers and boxer-briefs. Styles designated for girls tend to come in briefs, bikinis, and “boy shorts” (or girl shorts) with varying bottom coverage and waist heights. With that said, styles designed for boys tend to come in a brief or boxer brief, with extra fabric in the crotch area for support. Note that most brands designate certain cuts as gender specific, though some newer brands have taken a unisex approach, and some kids may find a certain cut more comfortable no matter which gender is listed on the package. ![]() I’ve also detailed which brands and cuts have worked best for my own kids. Many of them mentioned brands that have lasted for years, are made with high-quality organic cotton fabric that can withstand many washes, and have thicker waistbands - either without elastic at all or with elastic that’s covered in fabric to avoid chafing. So I spoke to parents who’ve been through the underwear ringer about the styles their kids like best. Kids with sensory sensitivities, meanwhile, often refuse to wear undies with prominent seams, exposed elastic, or tags. My daughter is very picky about cut and fabric, especially given how much she’s running around, climbing the jungle gym, and riding her scooter day-to-day. I discovered them in the midst of an intense Darth Vader phase he embraced them and never looked back.īut favorite characters are only part of the kids’ underwear equation: Finding a cut that’s comfortable for your kid’s body type, that doesn’t restrict movement, ride up, or chafe against the skin can require a lot of searching and trial and error. ![]() Though my first attempts to bribe him with dinosaur and robot patterns failed, we eventually found a winner in Hanna Andersson’s Star Wars Boys Briefs. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: RetailersĪfter years of diapers, I was excited when my youngest, now 5, finally graduated from potty training - until it turned out he was adamantly anti-underwear, finding it both foreign and cumbersome to his new bathroom skills. ![]()
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