Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 To 37
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Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
- Farm Print – 2 – 3 Years – 28-37 lbs
- Allow children to feel wetness which help in the potty training process
- Three layers of absorbent terry fabric and a layer of waterproof material
- Super soft – Made from organic terry and flannel cotton
- Meets the strict standards which guarantee they are free of any chemicals that endanger humans
Imse Vimse Training Pants are available in four sizes: Small – 15 – 24 Months – 24 – 31 lbs Medium – 2 – 3 Years – 28 – 37 lbs Large – 3 – 4 Years – 35 – 44 lbs Junior – 4 – 5 Years – 41 – 55 lbs
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(out of 9 reviews)
Price: $ 15.35
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July 9th, 2010 at 6:23 pm
Review by Anonymous Bargain Hunter for Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
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We own 6 pairs of Imse Vimse training pants, some in the small size and some in the medium. They are cute, they are not too bulky, and they launder well. In bad news, they don’t contain the pee. These would be ideal trainers for a child who starts to release and then rushes to the potty. If you’re looking for something that will keep the pee off of your floor or bed sheets, I’d recommend looking elsewhere or buying waterproof covers. We bought 4 Gerber waterproof covers, which we have to put over our Imse Vimses at sleep times. (We use regular “big kid” underwear at all other times). If we didn’t already have the Imse Vimses, we would either go the cheap route and buy Gerber locally or we would order Motherease trainers which have a little bit of waterproofing on the outside, but are still nice and soft (we have one pair of them and know we like them). When your child is awake, though, it’s BETTER not to use any waterproofing ’cause you need to know instantly when your child has gone, so you can work on getting them to the potty quickly. And with that unsolicited potty training advice, I close my review.
July 9th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
Review by Julie Marie B. Greenstein for Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
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I thought that these would be the perfect product, because they have the waterproof outsides and are soft inside. However, they are NOT cost effective. Additionally, they hold onto orders despite rigorous, repeated cleaning. Turns out, the huge multi-pack of soft, cottony, thick Gerber training-pants was easy to find AND the way to go!
July 9th, 2010 at 7:29 pm
Review by TaliUri for Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
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WE love these pants.
they are made of organic cotton, hold well through many laundries and are very soft.
July 9th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
Review by goonius for Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
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I read all the reviews before purchasing these training pants for my daughter and knew well in advance that they are training pants, not diaper substitutes. So, in terms of functionality, they do precisely what they are supposed to do: they create a slightly more significant barrier when accidents do happen.
The training pants are essentially constructed like this: a jersey outer, with a terry cloth inner. The crotch has four layers of extra material, one of which is a ‘waterproof’ layer of polyurethane laminated polyester. The elastic is fully encased in jersey cloth, and the leg holes are jersey as well. The pants, ultimately are thicker than Gerber training pants, for example, but not bulky. The do a moderately better job of containing small accidents, as one would expect.
The prints are cute and appealing to kids. The Farm Animals material is far softer than the Jungle/Zoo print, for what it’s worth. Perhaps that’s because the Jungle/Zoo print is bleached white, where the Farm Animal material is (perhaps unbleached?) off-white.
I did not primarily buy these as heavy-duty trainers (though that seemed a nice fringle benefit). No, I bought them because after my daughter broke out in a horrific rash after wearing Old Navy pants last year that were made in China of God-only-knows what kinds of materials, dyes and chemicals, I made the switch to Oeko-Tex 100 certified clothing for my children, with a preference to organically grown materials.
These training pants are both organic and Oeko-Tex 100 certified; meaning they’ve been tested for over 100 dangerous or suspect chemicals in environments that mimic wearing conditions (ie. they go through sweat tests and things of that sort). The highest standards and chemical limits are applied to baby and children’s clothes which are worn directly against the skin. In theory, these training pants should have 100% gentle to my daughter’s skin. And that’s what I shelled out a whopping $15 per pair for.
My daughter has worn these training pants on a handful of occasions thus far, each time coming away with a widespread pinpoint rash. Does the material contain sweat that causes a rash? Is the terry inner material just irritating to really sensitive skin? Despite the certification, is there are chemical compoenent that is bothering her skin?
I don’t have the answer to any of those questions. But I’m more than a little peeved. And I’m really, really disappointed. These things were expensive, and the one quality I’d hoped to attain was a training pant that didn’t induce rashiness.
If you feel sure that this isn’t a situation that would duplicate itself on your child and are set on buying these anyway, I would also note as well that these pants run small in the waist. My 27 lb daughter is almost too large for the 24- 31 lbs. size. They fit everywhere but the waist, which is too tight and absurdly small considering the proportions of kids this age. My daughter has baby pudge still, but is not fat. I’d recommend ordering up a size if your child is sort of in between sizes.
Imse Vimse products are all made in Sweden.
July 9th, 2010 at 8:31 pm
Review by Abigail’s Mumma for Imse Vimse Training Pants – 28 to 37 lbs – Farm Print
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We have these as well as Bumpkins and Bummis training pants. I much prefer the Bummis and then the Bumpkins. Thw Imse Vimse training pants are terrible. They fit well and are auper cute but there is NOTHING waterproof about them. They are a bit thicker than regular underwear but that is it. THey do not hold anything. Do not buy these unless your child can push out one drop of pee and then hold it until they can get to the bathroom. For that they would be great but not if there is any more than literally a drop!