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Fruit Loom Waffle Thermal Underwear Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Fruit Loom Waffle Thermal Underwear

80% Polyester, 20% Cotton. Imported. Pull On closure. Machine Wash. Thermal, waffle texture. Crew neck. Tag free. Ribbed cuffs. Long-sleeve.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Absolutely as expected

They are a bit small although I think narrow would be a better description. We bought these to use as pajamas (although the disclaimer states they are not) and winter underwear for our two preschoolers. They fit well and loosen up a bit after a few wears. A child needs to be covered with Aquaphor every night so that there are no stains. Easy to wash, a bit difficult for our kids to put on and take off by themselves as the straps are flimsy and this is exactly the product and quality we…

Pros
  • Machine washable
Cons
  • Not machine washable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

COMFORTABLE AND WARM - WHAT MORE CAN YOU DESIRE?

Bought for my 11 year old son as the cold weather is approaching and we spend a lot of weekends outside. He had worn them for the past few years but had outgrown them so a new set was in order. My son wears them like pajamas and is absolutely comfortable; He also wears them when he goes out, usually under a short-sleeved shirt with a decoration he likes. In a top, he rarely has to wear a jacket. Pants are typically only used for sleeping and outdoor activities when it's quite cold, under jeans…

Pros
  • 80% Polyester 20% Cotton
Cons
  • Only available in Black

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thinner than I expected but my child finds them acceptable.

My child loves them but they seem thin to me. I was looking for a basic cold weather pajama set. We have other thermal jackets and they are thicker; They really seem to be meant to be a thin layer under other clothes and even then I don't know how much use they'll be given how thin they are and that they're made out of cotton. For truly insulating underwear, I personally prefer wool or Capylene 3, but not sure if there are kid's sizes for this material (probably, but very expensive). Cotton…

Pros
  • Crew neck
Cons
  • Not sure