- Just like the name says, the L.L.Bean™ Wicked Warm Midweight Underwear Bottoms keep your kid toasty and warm no matter how cold it gets!
- Slim fit and pull-on style.
- Midweight underwear keeps heat in and moisture out.
- Covered elastic waistband does not bind.
- Self-fabric cuffs help keep it in place during play.
- 100% polyester.
- Machine wash, tumble dry.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Waist Measurement: 17 in
- Outseam: 24 in
- Inseam: 17 in
- Front Rise: 8 3⁄4 in
- Back Rise: 9 in
- Leg Opening: 6 in
- Waist Measurement: 17 in
- Outseam: 24 in
- Inseam: 17 in
- Front Rise: 8 3⁄4 in
- Back Rise: 9 in
- Leg Opening: 6 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 4 Little Kid. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
Waist Measurement: 17 in.
Outseam: 24 in.
Inseam: 17 in.
Front Rise: 8.75 in.
Back Rise: 9 in.
Leg Opening: 6 in.
L.L.Bean Sleepwear Wicked Warm Midweight Underwear Bottoms (Little Kids)
$19.95 Original price was: $19.95.$13.97Current price is: $13.97.
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| Color | Black, Cobalt Sea, Pink Berry |
|---|---|
| size | 4 Little Kid, 5-6 Little Kid, 6X-7 Little Kid |
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Sashandjoules –
Our 8yo boy despises pants. He said yesterday if he was the mayor of the world he would outlaw pants. And that was on an alpine hike in a hailstorm, when we had rain pants in the pack that he refused to wear. Ugh.
Anyway. He wears base layers with shorts whenever we allow it, and these are the first brand that has not ripped at the knees in the first week. His school has a turf field and they play football at recess most days. Also the turf does not stick to the fabric.
Fingers crossed that they continue to hold up. Also if any parents would like to form an anti pants children support group please reach out. 🙂