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Hi

Does anyone have any clear plastic baby pants in their collection or know of anyone that does?

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Daniel

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Long time ago, 35+ or more years I had some.  I think I got them from JK Perfect Personal Products that are long out of business.  Try a Google search.  I found these Haian ABDL Adult Incontinence Pull-on Plastic Pants Color Glass Clear | Wish  these ar close  2 pairs * New ADULT PLASTIC PANTS PVC incontinence #P005-7 | eBay  there are these which may be just what you are looking for.  Fuubuu2201-transparent-xxl-2pcs Adult Diapers Non Disposable Diaper Pvc Incontinence Shorts Plastic Pants Clear | Google Shopping  Probably can find others with a google search for "Clear" or "Transparent adult plastic pants"

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Not looking to sell any, sorry. But I have quite a few. Couple of my favorites here. 
They are not easily found, but your best bets are eBay or Etsy. 
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I am hot sure what you mean. ABDL or actual babypanties. I have not seen actual clear baby panties in 50 and the Sears layette had them in about 1950

If you mean ABDL then you can  TAKE YOUR PICK

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On 7/7/2021 at 5:38 PM, AbabeBill said:

Not looking to sell any, sorry. But I have quite a few. Couple of my favorites here. 
They are not easily found, but your best bets are eBay or Etsy. 
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I have a few semi clear pairs but dont have the snaps. They are vintage like the one here, they are from 1981. I love those pairs, they are so crinkly and shiny and have held up very well all these years

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2 hours ago, Moochie said:

The best clear plastic pants by far are Euroflex.

Absolutely.  Euroflex is thin polyurethane - soft, quiet and it doesn't go hard over time, or get affected by creams etc.  It's not PUL, and it's not PVC.  One or two suppliers of pants make pants from it - I get mine from Arizona Healthcare here in the UK.  I wear them all day every day.

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I can make clear plastic pants any size. If you have dimensions I could custom make them. 

My plastic pants are soft and fit better than -any- plastic pants on the market with the elastic thoughtfully snug without being too tight.

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Hi Guys

Still looking for baby or toddler size pants in clear plastic. Adult size are easy to get but i'm after authentic baby/ toddler pants in transparent plastic or rubber.

Does anyone have or know of any companies that still make them?

Has anyone heard of St. Bernard plastic pants? They were clear plastic

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Sears had them in their 1950 layette Scroll down to the image

http://other.sandralyn.net/rppage.html#intro

The whole layette and description

http://other.sandralyn.net/layette.html

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21 hours ago, LGI said:

Hi Guys

Still looking for baby or toddler size pants in clear plastic. Adult size are easy to get but i'm after authentic baby/ toddler pants in transparent plastic or rubber.

Does anyone have or know of any companies that still make them?

Has anyone heard of St. Bernard plastic pants? They were clear plastic

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

No on all counts. I even tried ebay and notthing doing It is hard enough to even find traditional baby panties these days I am surprised that someone in the early40's would be interested. How did you come by the interest in transparent ones? Most of what I have seen in the last 30 years were either white or milky white like the Gary. The last ones I saw that were not where the cheap, grainy BabyMate; the better ones were milky white and that was in 1986 or so. The last clear baby panties I saw was in c1971

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I am looking for blue and pink ones made of smooth materia.l Pink for Dolly Andrea Lynne Rachel Christine blue for Dolly  Lisa Michelle Denise Christine Those colors would match their dresses. The size would be l to xl or toddler Andrea takes 2T and Lisa takes 3T Andrea is 29" tall and Lisa is 36" and at least 56 years old and a Patti Playpal inspired doll

These are not just put on doll stands I could not bring myself to have a doll that I did not love burstingly and like with any little girl, they sleep with me

You might like to look at RUBBER PANTIES'R'US and link to it. It is THE definitive work on rubber panties

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On 2/1/2022 at 10:05 PM, LGI said:

Hi Guys

Still looking for baby or toddler size pants in clear plastic. Adult size are easy to get but i'm after authentic baby/ toddler pants in transparent plastic or rubber.

Does anyone have or know of any companies that still make them?

Has anyone heard of St. Bernard plastic pants? They were clear plastic

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

I've seen St Bernard plastic baby pants a long time ago at a Dunnes Stores branch in Liverpool round about 1990.  I think that was their own brand.  I'm sure there was a picture of a pair of these in the packet on the Protex Museum pages but it seems to have disappeared and I can't find a pic anywhere.  I think they said 'Made in Malta' on them and they were soft frosty-clear pvc with thin elastic-in-tunnel edges, the elastic being white rubber bands. I've also seen other brands selling exactly the same pants, I think again made in Malta, there must have been a factory churning out these pants.  They were just cheap basic baby pants but had a lovely feel to them!

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1 hour ago, tibsy said:

I've seen St Bernard plastic baby pants a long time ago at a Dunnes Stores branch in Liverpool round about 1990.  I think that was their own brand.  I'm sure there was a picture of a pair of these in the packet on the Protex Museum pages but it seems to have disappeared and I can't find a pic anywhere.  I think they said 'Made in Malta' on them and they were soft frosty-clear pvc with thin elastic-in-tunnel edges, the elastic being white rubber bands. I've also seen other brands selling exactly the same pants, I think again made in Malta, there must have been a factory churning out these pants.  They were just cheap basic baby pants but had a lovely feel to them!

What did they feel; like?

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8 hours ago, Little Christine said:

What did they feel; like?

Soft thin material but with a matte surface I think.  I've had some adult ones from Poland of the same material recently although the elastic is different.  The make is Kroswood and you can find them by searching for "majtki wodoodporne"

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8 hours ago, tibsy said:

Soft thin material but with a matte surface I think.  I've had some adult ones from Poland of the same material recently although the elastic is different.  The make is Kroswood and you can find them by searching for "majtki wodoodporne"

"Matte" is a new term that I do not understand. I am aware if its use in visual desriptions to mean a finish without any gloss or shine, aka "flat". I have seen planety os smooth plastic that had not shine at all. So what "matte" means in terms of feel, I have no idea. I am familiar with thw kinds of pmaterial; smooth and grainy, the latter is a cheaper, generally inferior form that came into prominence some 63 years ago. About 55 years ago, the started calling it "embossed" to make it sound like it was deliberately don Then a few years back they doubled down on the "deliberate" by coining the term "taffeta" The smooth material requires  better manufacturing equipment. This is shown by the fact that panties made of smooth material were always more pricey than this made of grainy. This was most apparent if the two had the same brand name, like "BabyMate"  some 37 years ago, sold in Adams/Brooks (Now Rite-Aid or Walgreens)

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24 minutes ago, Little Christine said:

"Matte" is a new term that I do not understand. I am aware if its use in visual desriptions to mean a finish without any gloss or shine, aka "flat". I have seen planety os smooth plastic that had not shine at all. So what "matte" means in terms of feel, I have no idea

Matte finish plastic or rubber, is usually got a ruff, or textured feel to it. 

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