What Onesie Should I Buy?

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I'm looking into buying a onesie but not sure where is the best and what size.

I live in Canada so that is issue #1. I need someone who will ship to a Canada Post Office for pickup.

I know rearz does this. I ordered my last onesie off them and it was too big despite being small. I also didn't like the lack of elastic leg bands, how the fabric just kind of hanged and didn't support my diaper very well.

I was considering ordering ABU but idk if they ship to Canada Post Offices or if their size small will fit me (they don't have extra small in supply).

What do you guys suggest is the best, and what do you suggest I look into getting?
 
What design or purpose are you thinking of ?
A "T" shirt leotard type ?
A polo shirt type with collar ?
The type with a snap crotch for ease in changing diapers ?
If you get one too small it may stretch out of shape and rip or tear in places.
Having it one size larger may avoid this but may not help the sagging diaper saga.
The type of fabric spandex and stretchable or ordinary "T" shirt cotton weave.

Can't answer the specific postal questions USA or Canada.

This is a deal requiring a bit of research.
 
You might check eBay for AB sellers who ship to Canada. There are at least a few sellers who have pretty good quality. I have purchased from a seller whose eBay name is mslorainex I like the feel and fit of her products. Her listings state that she ships to Canada, but I think you would need to provide some address details to get costs. Hope this helps.
 
babylock1 said:
What design or purpose are you thinking of ?
A "T" shirt leotard type ?
A polo shirt type with collar ?
The type with a snap crotch for ease in changing diapers ?
If you get one too small it may stretch out of shape and rip or tear in places.
Having it one size larger may avoid this but may not help the sagging diaper saga.
The type of fabric spandex and stretchable or ordinary "T" shirt cotton weave.

Can't answer the specific postal questions USA or Canada.

This is a deal requiring a bit of research.

I was looking for a generic (preferably white) T-Shirt with snap crotch. I just want feedback on what people found fits the best and if there are any Canadians here that can help answer the delivery question.
 
Try Babykin's i have gotten all my onesies made by them and there in B.C.

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Try marks and Spencer UK they ship to Australia so I don't see why they wouldn't ship to Canada. Search specialist clothing they sell onesies at a fraction of the price of other companies I'm 6ft 2in 32" waist and 10st 2 in weight and there 15-16yr old vest fit me perfectly with enough room to spare.
 
I know ABU has a Canadian distribution center, and they do ship to Canadian PO boxes. The thing I've found with ABU's onesies is depending on your bodytype, if you're on the thinner side, you can try getting one in a tall, smaller size. I'm about 6' 0" and 180 pounds or so, on the thinner side myself, and the XS Tall onesies work great for me.
 
Pongoandperdi15 said:
Try marks and Spencer UK they ship to Australia so I don't see why they wouldn't ship to Canada. Search specialist clothing they sell onesies at a fraction of the price of other companies I'm 6ft 2in 32" waist and 10st 2 in weight and there 15-16yr old vest fit me perfectly with enough room to spare.

That's where I ordered my first one from when I wanted just a simple plain white one without breaking the bank. Sadly (without even bringing it up anywhere, I had to ask about it) they no longer ship undergarments and/or pajamas to a bunch of places including Canada. Something about manufacturing rules or something. If you look up their adaptive clothing line while on a Canadian isp you only get three things now.
 
Interesting is it prohibited like could I send them over? Or would they be confiscated at customs, it's something I'd consider if it was worthwhile I know we have a larger selection of incontinence aids over here in Europe and if it was worth my while I'd happily post them over to Canada etc

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Pongoandperdi15 said:
Interesting is it prohibited like could I send them over? Or would they be confiscated at customs, it's something I'd consider if it was worthwhile I know we have a larger selection of incontinence aids over here in Europe and if it was worth my while I'd happily post them over to Canada etc

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I honestly have no idea if the product would be held or sent through to the countries that they won't send to themselves. Sadly I have deleted the email, but I noticed that the products were no longer showing in search and when asked that was the reply I got. It confuses me a bit tbh as you would expect clothing aimed for individuals with special needs etc to be of a good quality. I can't say that I'm disappointed in what I purchased hence wanting to buy a few more.

It's even more disappointing because there are limited options in Canada that aren't already massively marked up and when you toss that together with shipping; it can become a budget bending purchase.
 
If you want some of happily buy them and list them on ebay for a small agreed markup, all you would need to do is pay the eBay global shipping cost
 
Every time I import onesies or wheelchairs its labeled as a customs declaration as medical clothing or medial supplies on the wheelchairs and it sailed through customs in like an hour, i suppose the drug dogs cleared it and it said medical clothing what can they bitch about . Onesies don't have to be insured, but my wheelchair insured for north of $32,000
Slap the word mobility on a roller blade and watch its price go up $1000's it's crazy , you guys haven't seen mine precisely but theres nothing on elerctric wheelchair that hasnt been around for the last 40 years so why are they selling for as much as a new car?
Mobility is a buzz word , when you think it's expensive add mobility and make it obscene expensive.

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