Secondchance
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Joined: Jun 2016
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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
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06-08-2016, 10:19 PM |
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EvaE1izabeth
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Joined: Dec 2016
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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.
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12-23-2016, 05:23 PM |
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carey934
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Joined: Jul 2017
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I wear Calvin Klein Men's Body Modal Bikini Brief (found on Amazon). It's pricey, but totally worth it.
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07-25-2017, 03:32 AM |
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KathyR
Newbie
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Joined: Jul 2017
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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.
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07-30-2017, 09:58 AM |
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ravensong
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Joined: Jun 2017
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fruit of the loom does a really good job making the seams flat on their microfiber underwear
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08-13-2017, 08:30 PM |
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