Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Daddy Clay: Even though it may land us on a federal watch list, today in The Lab, weʼre talking about children's underpants. Daddy Brad: Todayʼs underwear epic is brought to you by BabyBjorn, makers of a full line of potty chairs and toilet seats. And they're all cute and ergonomic we well. BabyBjorn. Daddy Clay: So potty training is successful or at least completely under way, parents now face a momentous decision. Daddy Brad: What kind of panties to buy. Daddy Clay: Iʼve been warned by the staff not to say “panties”, some women object to that word. Daddy Brad: Would you rather I say “undergarment?” Daddy Clay: So in order to prepare for this segment, I went our and went shopping for children's undergarments. Daddy Brad: A panty raid. Daddy Clay: I went all over Austin buying children's underpants. And I found myself at one point in a big box retail store and I wanted to demonstrate the dizzying array of underpants that are available for purchase. So I whipped out my camera and began snapping photos of the underpants. Daddy Brad: And you were immediately arrested? Daddy Clay: No, but I definitely felt very creepy. Daddy Brad: Did anybody say anything to you? Daddy Clay: No, that's the thing. Everybody was incredibly nice, and it gave me this aha moment. Daddy Brad: Ah, underpants epiphany. Daddy Clay: Yes. Exactly. There I was feeling awkward and terrible like I was in an inappropriate place and everybody was being so nice and supportive. And it made me realize that some of the stereotypes, restrictions that men feel when we're dealing with being fathers and parenting, it's just self imposed. We have to break out of these roles. Struggle internally to overcome them. Daddy Brad: Can we talk about the panties now? Daddy Clay: Yes. So, underpants. Let's work from the most economical to the most expensive. Not surprisingly, most economical underpants can be found at Wal-Mart. Daddy Brad: Yeah, absolutely, big box retail. And you know, right out of diapers, or training pants, sometimes it's good to go with the cheapest. Daddy Clay: Definitely because accidents are going to happen. I know with my wife and I, we had a policy sometimes if you get a total number 2 disaster, those underpants just aren't worth saving. We would keep children's scissors in the diaper bag and actually go all ER and just cut the diapers off. And think about the numbers, this pack of 10 underpants from Wal-Mart, Faded Glory, cost about the same as these 26 pull-ups. So the price different is significant but these things are less than a dollar each. If you have to sacrifice a couple for a bad accident, well it seems worth it. Daddy Brad: Yeah, absolutely. And you're gonna have accidents. So you might want to think about using characters. You can always say, you don't want to pee on Spongebob or Patrick. Look Shrek is crying! Daddy Clay: Don't whiz on Thomas. So as we move up the line a little bit, what you're gonna see if a higher grade of cotton. A little bit more comfortable waistband, and of course a better fit. The waistbands were key in our household. My son would always complain about the waistband gave him scars like wherever it bit into his side. So I really appreciate these pairs that have sort of a thicker waistband like that. And this is one of my best finds. I got this three pack of underwear at Gap Kids. This is only 4 bucks. Daddy Brad: Wow, that's great. I like the Gap Kids and you know even a little higher up, the Gymboree. I like Gymboree. Daddy Clay: I've heard great things from parents about the Gymboree. And you've got the higher quality waist band and those are going to be able to be folded up nicely. And of course, I went to Nordstrom's and I found this three pack of underwear. I'm gonna take these out just briefly because I'm gonna return these for sure. But three pairs, 28 bucks. Daddy Brad: Wow, 28 bucks for three pairs. Daddy Clay: And I don't know about the monkey and the banana either. Daddy Brad: Boxers or briefs? Daddy Clay: Hipsters or boy shorts? There are style choices to be made whether you're talking about girls or boys. What did you guys choose in your house? Daddy Brad: For the boys, we went with the boxer briefs. And for the girl, the traditional bikini underpants. Daddy Clay: You know, I'm with you on the boxer briefs. They're nice and neat. I hate it when I see my older son and he's got the boxers kind of hanging out his shorts. It's a terrible look. The girls, I like thicker fabric. I hate those little cheap girls underpants because you put them once through the washing machine and they turn into little calamari. Daddy Brad: You like the grannie panties? Daddy Clay: No, I just want something that I can fold. Daddy Brad: You know that's interesting because 56% of women factually admit to folding their underpants before putting them away, but only 10% of women admit to leaving the the house commando. Daddy Clay: If you have any interesting underwear statistics, or want to discuss what's the best kind of underwear for kids, join us at DadLabs.com. Let your opinions be known. We want to hear from you. Daddy Brad: We'd like to thank our sponsors, BabyBjorn, makers of a full line of potty chairs and seats. Baby Bjorn. Thatʼs all for us this week in the lab. We'll see you next time. Daddy Brad: And we'll talk about something less awkward. Daddy Clay: I'm commando right now.
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