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What next after Polarn O. Pyret

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toooom · 10/10/2025 23:02

my child is fussy about clothes from a sensory kind of way (eg feel more important than look). After a lot of searching they will tolerate Polarn O. Pyret under pants. This has done well until I went to order the next size and found they now stop at 8-10.

any suggestions of similar quality softness and price point? I think the soft organic cotton plus the waistband covered in same fabric not an extra elastic top are what they like.

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Morecoffeethanks · 11/10/2025 07:09

My children don’t have sensory issues but we do find Uniqlo underwear very soft with nice thick cotton and no exposed elastic.

anon2022anon · 11/10/2025 07:56

Lindex uses organic cotton, though I haven't used their pants specifically. Their clothes work well for sensory issues here though. Villervalla is a lovely scandi brand that has a few UK stockists that's worth a try for basics- their leggings and joggers are excellent, and their fleeces. If you can't find what you need, it's worth looking at Strawberry Meerkat on facebook- the owner puts in a direct order occasionally where you can choose from their website, although ordering directly from villervalla isn't actually that expensive if you stay below the customs level.

weebarra · 11/10/2025 08:18

Uniqlo is good, as above. Villervalla also, and they go up to adult sizes. DD also likes Lindex and Boody.

toooom · 11/10/2025 08:35

Thanks, I will check these out.

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