My 4 year old DD is really bothered lately by the seams in her panties. She says that they are "crazy" and don't fit her. I've tried to upgrade the Target brand panties that aren't so well made (but that she's worn with no complaint for almost 2 years) to Gymboree panties, but those were even worse, according to her. Has anyone been through this, or been able to find seamless panties for little girls? I could only find boy cut seamless panties when searching online...and can't imagine the kind of fit we'd have if I tried to put her in those!! Help!!
Re: Seamless Panties for Girls?
We've had good luck with panties from Gap and Old Navy, although the Gap ones can be on the pricey side. Some of the styles run large, however; my DD1 wears 5T in pants but can still fit into her 2T/3T underwear. The 4T/5T pairs are saggy.
You might want to experiment a little. I got DD1 a set of the hipster-style panties awhile back, and the seams are very thin but well-covered. Some of their styles have thicker seams, but they're soft because they're completely covered with the cotton fabric and don't fit quite as snugly. In some of the Target panties, it seems like the elastic isn't covered as well and could get uncomfortable, IMO. Maybe she would find a different style or cut -- like boy-shorts vs. bikini -- less irritating.
For undies that actually don't have seams, I think that's trickier and probably a specialty product. I found this:
https://www.therawear.com/sensitivity/sensitivity-undies.html?s_kwcid=girls%20seamless%20underwear|13755762915&gclid=CKOcpK7t57ECFck7MgodhiIA8w
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
I never bought these but cute boy shorts that I doubt she would think are boyish (as long as you don't call them boy shorts, lol.)
https://www.hm.com/us/product/00630?article=00630-A