"butts aren't shaped like triangles" any toddler underwear shaped like Tiny Undies?

strange1

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I want to buy underwear for my toddlers that are shaped like Tiny Undies brand underwear instead of the v-shape of regular mass-produced underwear. Boxes vs triangles. I also buy the same for myself and there are brands that sell on amazon that make box-shaped briefs for women too. But I can't find any for toddlers. I can't really spend $10 a pair for toddler underwear. Does anyone have a source?

Edit: Box shaped, but not boxers/shorts style. Sorry for confusion.
 
@strange1 Fruit of the loom makes "boy short" underwear for girls that's great. Doesn't wedgie, comes in different colours. Works for whoever.
 
@strange1 I understood, I just didn’t know boxer briefs would be an issue. It seems like training pants are fairly “boxy” because they need to have fabric in the crotch for toilet training. Is she too old for training pants?
 
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@strange1 The ones from Gap offer a lot more coverage than the ones from Target, and they’re made with a thicker cotton that just seems much more comfortable. I bought a second pack because we liked them so much!
 
@strange1 If you can sew, undies take very little material and are quite easy to make. There are some good patterns online like this one. It is written in Dutch, but with the visuals they are easy to follow. They come in sizes 86 -164. These sizes are the height of your child in cm, with 4 cm increments between sizes. So these are for ages about a year old until well into puberty. I have used their size 92 for my daughter and even though they don’t really fit her anymore she still prefers them over the store bought ones. (Which reminds me that I need to make some new ones). They are quick to make too. As a total beginner it took me about an evening for the whole process from printing the pattern to the finished product.
 
@strange1 You’re looking for some that have a low-cut leg, right? I agree with Hanna Andersson briefs - they’re expensive at list price, but you can get good deals on clearance, and you can find some NWT on resale sites.

My toddler really likes Burt’s Bees girls briefs, and those have a fairly low-cut leg compared to her other underwear, but it’s like $20 for 5 pairs, and I’ve never seen them on sale before.

(For future reference, bikini style underwear have a higher leg than briefs, but then there are a ton of “high-cut briefs” out there that really make it confusing to shop for underwear, lol. I’ve sometimes seen them called “full coverage” in the ladies section, but never really seen that for toddler underwear”
 
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