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I have been buying Lulu funk undies for the last 10
years. I bought our first pair when my daughter was 2 as she found other pairs of underwear itchy with frills and tags. We’ve had two more children and our boys both wear lulu funk too. They are super comfy, last really well and are great quality.
I have been buying Lulu funk undies for the last 10
years. I bought our first pair when my daughter was 2 as she found other pairs of underwear itchy with frills and tags. We’ve had two more children and our boys both wear lulu funk too. They are super comfy, last really well and are great quality.
I have been buying Lulu funk undies for the last 10
years. I bought our first pair when my daughter was 2 as she found other pairs of underwear itchy with frills and tags. We’ve had two more children and our boys both wear lulu funk too. They are super comfy, last really well and are great quality.
I sized down with these, given comments about them stretching. As a size 14, I find the size M is a little snug round the legs, but still comfy.
My only gripe is that they come with a scratchy tag, which surprised me because the kids undies are tag-free. Why add a tag if you’re selling them as sensory-friendly?
Got these for my daughter who didn’t like the feel of every other pair of undies we tried. These have been great and the morning undie dramas are over. Size-wise, they are on the small side. My 4.5 year-old is slim and wears the size 5-6, which fit comfortably without slipping down at all.