Underware - Secondchance - 06-08-2016
Hi, I am looking for places with sensory friendly underware for adults. I don't like the ones I have they creep up and the seams bug me. I hate it. I can't stand not wearing any so I'm trying to find ones that don't creep and the seams aren't annoying. Thanks
RE: Underware - EvaE1izabeth - 12-23-2016
My son has problems with this and I have found that he does better with microfiber or modal blends. They are slightly stretchy and don't shift as much. I also size down, which sounds weird but there is less bunching and since they stretch, and they are a boxer-brief style, it doesn't ride up, and they aren't too tight.. I don't know if sizing down would work for women's cut underwear, though, and im not sure what gender you're looking for. For women a seamless boyshort would probably be great, and I have bought them for my non-sensory daughter at inexpensive stores like Target. The easiest way to find underwear with stretch that is also breathable is by focusing on brands and materials intended for athletic activity.
RE: Underware - carey934 - 07-25-2017
I wear Calvin Klein Men's Body Modal Bikini Brief (found on Amazon). It's pricey, but totally worth it.
RE: Underware - KathyR - 07-30-2017
I make many of my own clothes because of my discomfort with fabrics. i have made cotton underwear, which is like old fashioned pantaloons. I have all the seams facing away from my skin. They are very baggy and if one wore trousers they would not work, but as i wear skirts they work well.
RE: Underware - ravensong - 08-13-2017
fruit of the loom does a really good job making the seams flat on their microfiber underwear
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