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LittleforbigCotton Romper Onesie Pajamas Bodysuit Pastel Series
C**C
Comfy and cozy!
Very basic color, but that's what I was looking for. The fit is perfect and the material is very comfortable.
I**D
confy...
Fits completely as expected: I am on the small side (4'9, just under 100 pounds) and found the extra small to have some room in the bottom area, probably to accommodate the padding of a diaper. Despite the tags reading hand-wash only, I threw it in the washer with my other clothes. It did shrink slightly, which was my intended goal, and now fits more snugly than before.The fabric is thicker than I expected and of a nice quality; stretchy but not overly so, and quite warm. Perfect for layering under clothes in this winter cold. The snaps are strong; undoing them is a two-handed operation, one for each side, but feel very secure in use. I do quite enjoy the snaps at the shoulder; they are very cute and you don't feel them against your skin while wearing.The only issue I have taken with this onesie so far is how wide the neckline is. It sits more toward the center point of my shoulders than around my neck, making it so you can see the straps of my binder. Considering I am quite small, this doesn't surprise me much as I have a hard time finding ready-made clothes that fit me completely. I just thought it was worth noting if you are around my size and don't like wide necklines. Personally, I am just going to alter the garment so it fits me better in this area, but everywhere else is perfect.Will be buying from this store again!
T**S
Size up! Especially if you have big hips
It is a really soft cotton material, With stretch but still form fitting. I have a 35inch waist,44 inch hips, and i’m 5’4, 185 pounds. I have a thicker build but normally i wear an XL. So i looked at the measurements and sized up! It’s hard for me because while i do have a curvy body most people have like a 30 inch waist and 40 inch hips, im extra wide so its hard to find something that wont be baggy on my waist to fit my hips but this material is so so soft and actually form to your body without being tight! you cant even tell i have hip dips in this! The buttons are super secure, you dont have to worry about popping a button… But keep in mind they are farther back then you might think so you might have to hoist a leg up. Overall 10/10
M**A
Got two 2xl colors (pink and black) but the pink fit better.
I'm def not returning either, I love the feel to bits and aside from a couple buttons on the left shoulder, these look like regular tops almost with something else on.I got two different colors, the pink and the black. Pink fit me perfectly, no rubbing anywhere, no tightness, ECT. The black one however... It feels like it ran a little on the smaller size cause I have to really stretch it more to button the snaps and it's kind of tight around my arms, but a couple washes loosened those up along with gentle stretching. Wearing a diaper with the black one thou, the snaps def feel under a bit more pressure cause when I undo it, there's noticable tension from the snaps holding closed.All in all, I love these and will def buy more in the future.
S**N
Medical Diapering Companies Need To Take Lessons From AB/DL companies and communities
Just like my headline states the medical diapering companies need to take lessons and really good notes from the AB/DL comapnies and communities.I was about to plunk down $40 per unit of the 4Care bodysuit. I am so glad someone talked me out of it. Being autistic with sensory issues and dealing with mild incontinence I needed a suit that can do 3 things. 1. Hold a diaper in place, 2. Conceal said diaper, 3. Be comfortable for me. Most medical diaper companies seem to get the first two right but not the third. After getting ready to buy the 4care suit and ultimately bailing I turned to the community for answes and my own research. The person i talked to told me that the 4care was not the answer. A medical pro told me about preventawear suits. Turned back and found out that was not the answer. After looking closely at both products I discovered something truly shocking. Both products focus on trapping people in a diaper. They dont focus on comfort and they were invented with a negative light. There is a reason someone would be so resistant to want to wear a diaper. Because it doesnt fit right or just is not comfortable and they need to try a different product. LittleForBig and AB/DL ccompanies focus on comfort.Why do I write all of that. To say this. God rained down a blessing in the form of this LittleForBig adult onesie bodysuit. When I first looked into this product I noticed one thing. They Dont focus on trapping the wearer in a diaper. They dont focus on resostive behaviors. They focus on one thing. COMFORT. The medical companies use cheap cotton like a T-Shirt that does not stretch. And they charge an arm and a leg for their product. LittleForBig uses premium organic cotton and spandex to make a onesie bodysuit that stretches to fit your body and hold the diaper in place and conceal it. The suits are super comfortable. They function as expected and they only cost $20. You cannot ask for more. If you want to have something cute then go for the printed ones. They are adorable. Who says you just have to wear a plain white medical diaper. Who says you have to wear a uncomfortable bodysuit. Have fun with it. Shake it up. You will discover a better experience. All in all I really reccomend this onesie.A couple of notes. They do follow T-Shirt sizes but if your intention is to wear a diaper with it, I would highly recommend sizing up. If you have a big tunmy like me, once again I would highly recommend sizing up.Finally a little about myself.I am an independent autistic person who deals with mild incontinence. Why should that stop me. I am fully capable of diapering myself. I do not need anything to trap me. I need a product that fits the bill listed above. The LittleForBig Onesie bodysuit has completely changed the way I diaper. Thank you so much LittleForBig! Keep up the amazing work.
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