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  2. Funpals - Wikipedia

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    Sizing for Funpals start at a "boys' small" (size 4) and ends at a "boys' large" or "boys' extra large". Occasionally, some designs reach the maximum size at a "boys' triple-extra large" (equivalent to a men's medium or a size 32). With their juvenile design, these are designed for obese boys rather than adolescent males and adult men. A ...

  3. Underoos - Wikipedia

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    Underoos is a brand of underwear primarily for children, produced by the Fruit of the Loom company. The packages include a matching top and bottom for either boys or girls, featuring a character from popular entertainment media, especially superhero comics , animated programs , and fantasy/science fiction .

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  5. Undies for Everyone - Wikipedia

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    UFE was founded in 2012 by Rabbi Amy Weiss in response to the need for new underwear among vulnerable populations. [1] Rabbi Weiss began UFE by providing free underwear to students in the Houston Independent School District. [2] In 2017, Rabbi Weiss and her husband lost their home during Hurricane Harvey. She collected underwear for those ...

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  8. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    Open-crotch pants for 3- to 6-month-olds, for sale in Haikou. Open-crotch pants are worn when the child is first taken out of the house. Mostly male children wear them; girls (and occasionally some boys) are put in infant-size sundresses. [2]

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