In disposables, my preferences go like this: Babyish first, girly second, unprinted/white third, boyish fourth, (anything else), medical-looking infinity'th.
I've liked most Pampers designs over the years, including the long-running Elmo/Sesame Street prints. After that, I tend to be a bit sissyish. I like the princess/girly designs on Pull-Ups and Easy-Ups, as well as the S/M sizes of GoodNites, and to a lesser extent, UnderJams. I guess that might stray a bit into Bronydom, too, as I also like the My Little Pony training pants by Well Beginnings. I really wouldn't mind a totally illegal adult-sized version of those from China.
Sadly, in the case of these baby/youth pull-ups, I find that the crotch widths are just too narrow. Even if I solve the waist size issue, which I've gotten pretty good at with Pampers diapers, the pull-ups are just too gappy, and in the worst possible spots. Damn this big and totally non-babyish physique!!
I'm also a big fan of cloth diapers, and my preferences are considerably more traditional in that area. I like good ol' prefolds with pins, mostly. (I do prefer
pink pins, however.
) My cloth diaper stash includes many,
many baby prefolds, including an assortment of vintage ones from the 70's and 80's--what I wore as a baby/toddler. I also have a few pairs of the Baby Pants training pants--in girl prints.