Kinkypants99 Posted March 29, 2020 Share Posted March 29, 2020 Hi all, I'm after some training pants to wear overnight with my "little" stuff. I like sleeping in AB/DL clothes, but I find nappies can make me lie funny, as they're so thick. I thought training pants might be a nice alternative, as they're still cute and I can use them for a little wetting. I wanted to ask, what do they feel like to wear, and do people know if any good sources in the UK? I've seen the cuddlz, NRU and rearz ones, and I was wondering what else was out there? Also, how much do they hold? https://www.nappiesrus.co.uk/love-birds-training-pants Link to comment
Little Baby Becca Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 I don't know if they have them in the UK, but I wear Walmart's store brand disposable training pants "Parents Choice". They will hold at least one wetting if it's slow. I slept in mine just last night and with the Paw Patrol characters they are super cute?. Another option might be "Goodnites", I know they have a UK version. Here is me from this morning... Link to comment
Kinkypants99 Posted March 30, 2020 Author Share Posted March 30, 2020 Ah, sorry - I meant the cloth ones. We get drynites here, and we use them for play during the day sometimes. Link to comment
Little Baby Becca Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 2 hours ago, Kinkypants99 said: Ah, sorry - I meant the cloth ones. We get drynites here, and we use them for play during the day sometimes. Ah, very good. If that is the case, I'm lucky enough to fit in real toddler training pants from Gerber.... (more pictures in my profile) Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 Any good AB company should have training panties. However, you will be disappointed. These are TRAINING pantis, meaning that they are desigined to help in transitioning from nappies. That means they will not hold much and I would not trust then for all night. Also, they are designed to make you feel wet since the toddler version of them is to alert the wearer that she has wet. Why not just learn to sleep in cloth nappies like I did. And mine are super thick, too Link to comment
Kinkypants99 Posted March 30, 2020 Author Share Posted March 30, 2020 1 hour ago, Little Christine said: Any good AB company should have training panties. However, you will be disappointed. These are TRAINING pantis, meaning that they are desigined to help in transitioning from nappies. That means they will not hold much and I would not trust then for all night. Also, they are designed to make you feel wet since the toddler version of them is to alert the wearer that she has wet. Why not just learn to sleep in cloth nappies like I did. And mine are super thick, too Hi Christine, That's kind of what I'm after - I'm just curious about how much they'll hold (i.e. a few spurts, a full wee etc). I'm not expecting to keep the bed dry -more something I can sleep in comfortably and have "accidents" in after I've got up, even if they leak. I want to know I've wet ;) I've found two manufacturers/suppliers so far in the UK - I was just wondering if there were any more? I'm a big fan of cloth nappies - I have four, alongside my disposables :) Link to comment
Kinkypants99 Posted April 3, 2020 Author Share Posted April 3, 2020 I bought myself a pair of these in the end, from rearz: https://www.nappiesrus.co.uk/rearz-dinosaurs-training-pants Very happy with them, give a nice padded feeling and made me feel super cute :) They won't hold more than a few spurts, but TBH having an "accident" was part of the fun :P Link to comment
Ubba Posted April 3, 2020 Share Posted April 3, 2020 Oh they are so cute, I got the get nappied dino rawrs, would post a link but nappiesrus dont seem to have them in stock atm. They are super comfy but as you said they don't hold alot so you end up having lots of wet adventures Link to comment
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