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  • 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 saypanties”, some women object to that word.

  • Daddy Brad: Would you rather I sayundergarment?” 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.

Daddy Clay: Even though it may land us on a federal watch list, today in The Lab, weʼre

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