Yeah adults could care less about their own clothes (I know because I am one) but I remember very clearly when I was a child that I wanted new clothes every school year because of social reasons, feeling very self conscious about not having brand new and fashionable clothing like the wealthy kids did. Clothing is also a huge way to express themselves. This idea is just not it.. Also the general population needs to understand that the downfall of the environment is due to huge corporations making poor decisions while trying to make the people feel at fault.
Personally I never really had that, I just wanted a simple shirt that fit properly. It’s more about teaching the kid how other peoples opinions do not truly reflect your value as a person, more than “throw money at this kids insecurities and desires so they’ll go away”
@@KatieFlame0186 They are expensive I just looked it up and one of there pants sells for $73. Yes they last longer but depending on how much a person can afford to spend at a time the ones who would buy them are families with room to spend that kind of money.
@@analisa7067 I own a shirt like these and they do not stretch out at all no matter how many times you wash and dry them. I've had mine for 4 years! They are also super comfortable light weight and gentle on the skin as well. It's genius!
You can't do anything about that . The other parents must teach the children to respect otherwise no matter what your children do they will make fun of them. You try to be a good parent and give the good example to your kids and don't care about the others
Indian parents have found a solution to this long back. They buy clothes in larger sizes, so that we can wear it atleast for 2 years. And then the younger kid gets it😂 Edit: The comments on this tell me that we are divided by nations and united by larger clothes 😂
If they want something, they want it. Creativity is meaningless for this because it doesn't change anything important. You might change your style, but it doesn't matter because you like what you like. If they like the style they are used to, then let it be. There is no reason to push something else there
@@senorita-qh6bm been on the lower end of working class most my life and got to pick my clothes It ain’t about privilege you can literally just go to a thrift store and let them pick so they have a style as a way to express themselves
cuz your parents taught you it wouldn’t look normal.. but if every kid started wearing these!!!!! it would be so much better for the environment and for our pockets !! 😭
How to get your kid bullied in one simple move: Edit: remember that the video said the clothes work for kids up to 9 years old so yes they would get bullied
@@deysharnghe1969 bruh regular clothes are decomposable anyway, this product is not gonna save the planet. and not only do those stretchy clothes look terrible, they're also probably very uncomfortable considering they're made out of plastic.
@@lemoniphobia You do realize children come whether you're financially prepared or not. Third world countries have the highest birth rates. That's who this is for.
Yeah if you’re on a budget just get a few sizes up and wait for them to grow into it. No need to make stuff “fit” It’s just a kid, kids don’t care how well it fits as long as they stay comfortable
I used to wear the same clothes for a couple years until I absolutely needed new ones because my family was tight with money, it didnt matter if i wanted to or not i had to
Yes every child I know would love to wear scratchy plastic clothes. Literally just find a community that can share clothing as kids grow out of it. I grew up in hand me downs, it’s perfectly sensible to reduce waste, and cost.
Mind u i say this as some who cant handle crazy textures but im also adhd and autistic and anxious so *shrug* but for some kids this would be helpful as heck to parents if the kids like jt. Yall just all crappin on this dude withoyt being able to fully see or feel how the clothes are. Or being a parent tht desperate on a budget. Smh guys
@@arpitasingh9730 lol you're in for a surprise if you don't know.. polyester is a kind of plastic lol a lot of clothing is made of recycled materials these days and most people don't even notice
Used to got clothes like this up until I was 14. My mom had a good friend and her kid is 3 years older than me. Problem was when I grew to 6'1 at like 15 lol
@@cs3k3 If you mind I have amazing news to share with you this very day! Jesus Christ loves and died for your sins! And He wants a relationship with You Yes YOU isn’t that amazing that the King of Kings and Lord of Lords the son of God and God Himself ! Loves you. in Gods eyes you were enough to die for. And thank God He has risen from that grave! Turn to Him today He’s waiting for you so turn too Him repent and put your trust in Him!✝️❤️🙏❤
Believe us - skinny jeans that are on sale for babies & toddlers are the issue! Super uncomfortable - Petit Pli is soft, protective and SUPER agile! 🔀 this agility is a bi-product of our auxetic growth technology! The garments are indeed very comfortable! Finally, over $500 billion of value is lost every year due to clothing underutilisation and the lack of recycling, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation - this is mostly a result of more developed regions. Petit Pli aims to capture this value in order to embody it within ethical production, innovative ground-up designs requiring a lot of R&D, long lasting wearable technology. So the larger problem we are trying to tackle first is the UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 - Responsible consumption & production! Thanks for the comment!
@@Shawarma101 actually there have been various reviews and tests of this piece of clothing as it was introduced few years ago and appeared on insider's yt channel as well
In Indian Household you aren't supposed to throw clothes just because you grow. First it's used by the elder sibling then the middle one and then the younger sibling and then it's used to mop the floor 🙂
Finally something that will make African parents happy. My parents would really love this🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They made us wear clothes that were at least 4 sizes larger in the 90's because we grew too fast.
As a person with highly sensitive skin, growing up my sensitive skin was significantly harder to deal with. I feel like if my clothes growing up had that many wrinkles/ folds in them I would have never done anything and would make everything for my parents so much worse. Sure I can see it working for kids who don't have my sensitive type of skin, and that's awesome, but my parents also never really knew what was wrong with me for a long time. ( diagnosed with spd at age 7/8, and now at 22/23 I'm seeking to get diagnosed with autism because my problems with sensitivity go much farther than my skin)
Hey btw sensitive skin means it reacts badly to specific things like makeup or something being put on the skin and will cause it to break out or blister or other things like that. What I think you mean is Sensory issues, where textures/noises/tastes etc can be too overwhelming for your senses and cause sensory overloads in some cases, which I totally get since I have that too.
They telling the clothes are made of plastic and it not only helps kids but also for better future. 😂😂😂😂😂 I don't understand how plastic makes better future. It only reduce their life spawn 😂😢😢
@@crazygirl3982 there are other shirts made out of plastic. Take TheGivingMovement. The clothes are made out of plastic and recyclable material, and they’re as soft as a blanket.
Yeah thats what worried me too! It didn't look comfortable in the beginning and then they mentioned themselves it's made with recycled plastic bottles (like the other guy mentioned) which made me even more worried
If the fabric wasn't from recycled plastic bottles, those clothes would have the biggest sales ever, since his idea is brilliant, and I admit it but him adding extras such as material/fabric from recycled plastic bottles, would make the children extremely uncomfortable, and personally if I were a parent, I would've questioned this product since yes, I'm not saying what he does is wrong but I wouldn't let my child sum like especially for the fabric, like if the fabric was from fabrics that aren't harmful for the ecosystem but comfy for the children and babies, it would be awesome. 😮yet again this is just my opinion and I don't think what he's doing is harmful for children's, just uncomfortable for many children and babies. ( no offense) 😅
Ahh thanks! Before reading this comment, I was just about to put my child near a fire wearing one of those jumpsuits. Thank god for this warning! I’ll put them near a fire in other types of clothes instead ☺️
Just buy kids clothes secondhand for cheap. Especially when they're babies or pre-elementary age, it won't matter one bit to them if their clothes are new or not, so don't be afraid to get thrifty to save some money.
I don't even care when I was a teen. If i liked them I was happy XD But baby's ones are the best on secondhand at least, because they grow up too fast to ruin them so they're generally in good condition :3
If the clothes are made from plastic...there's micro plastics that still end up being removed from said clothes into the environment every time you wash them. The best thing you can do to be environmentally conscious is to use biodegradable clothes like cotton or hemp and either wear a couple of sizes too big or just know how to sew because if you know your way with thread and needles you can make big clothes fit tighter without ruining the fabric and reattaching the cut off fabric back as the kid grows without ruining the look of the clothes. Wedding dresses get altered all the time to fit smaller or bigger depending on how the bride's body changes from the initial measuring so idk why people forgot that option exists for their kids clothes as well. You don't even have to know how to do it yourself, just visit your local tailor.
Ikr? I feel this is kind of bs, cuz reusing plastic doesn't already mean it's environmentally friendly, didn't even do their research right. Plus, it's made of plastic, I don't think it's a good idea to let kids wear this.
@@chonflis3834 I'd like for you to remember that just because you wear exclusively polyester that doesn't mean that the majority of the world doesn't wear cotton, silk, hemp, wool, and other biodegradable fabrics such as bamboo and cashmere. Also that freedom of speech exists but not freedom of consequences. So for your comment you've earned the consequence of being blocked. Have a good day trying to find another internet stranger to give you the time of day to give you attention and self validation.
@@magicchameleon6800 it is literally a project for poor children from 3rd world countries, they dream of going to school, having clothes there is mandatory🤷♂️
@@felicepompa938 that's what i thought. if i really have to save money for children's clothings, it's better to find a community to trade around second hand clothes.
Kids grow fast and same for their awareness. They'll start noticing the different clothes other kids wear and want them.
Yeah adults could care less about their own clothes (I know because I am one) but I remember very clearly when I was a child that I wanted new clothes every school year because of social reasons, feeling very self conscious about not having brand new and fashionable clothing like the wealthy kids did. Clothing is also a huge way to express themselves. This idea is just not it.. Also the general population needs to understand that the downfall of the environment is due to huge corporations making poor decisions while trying to make the people feel at fault.
Personally I never really had that, I just wanted a simple shirt that fit properly. It’s more about teaching the kid how other peoples opinions do not truly reflect your value as a person, more than “throw money at this kids insecurities and desires so they’ll go away”
@@anothernerd6464 uniforms would solve a lot of these issues.
@@an0mEMouse kids usually don’t care about clothes until they become teens.. maybe you’re just different
Maybe for older kids, but I don't really see it being an issue woth toddlers. It's not like you'll care when you're 2 or 3 years old.
this is called a change for the environment, huge respect to this guy :)
And for the parents bank account
At the cost of children wearing plastic on their body instead of cotton. The designer is an absolute child-hating gEniUs.
Okay but it’s fugly
@@KatieFlame0186 They are expensive I just looked it up and one of there pants sells for $73. Yes they last longer but depending on how much a person can afford to spend at a time the ones who would buy them are families with room to spend that kind of money.
except that the clothes will unfold out when they wash it
He's the definition of, "You'll grow into it"
Fr😅
How to be bullied and humiliated 101
Atolen comment
@@pepuanima17nope
Yeah I agree with kim
@@kimhitt6306 fr
It's their problem if they bully you !
bro really made "You will grow into it" sentence become real
100th like :)
I was 400th like but someone unliked so its 399th
@@TheRelatability14 likes in 2 mins yeah bud
@@4shhhhhhhhbro its 414 not possible cap
No it will grow into you
apparently they have to look like an accordion child until they grow and the fabric smoothens out eventually
lmao
Kids don’t really care what they look like
That’s only true for a few kids quite often kids really do care about what they look like
@@sunshine3427honestly as a person who used to be a kid, as long as it isn't pink, purple, or yellow I would wear it
@@SirRowlandp I always wondered what happened 2 the former child glad you're doing well
People bout to be walking around looking like accordions now 😂
@Dyslexic Mitochondria ok i won't 👍
@dyslexicmitochondria5642bro i’ve seen them do this exact thing (the exact same channel too) on a different video and channel 🤦♀️
@Dyslexic Mitochondria ok
Ii
Their kids they don't need to wear full on outfits
They dont just help grow kids, they help them get skin issues.
Billy and Susie cosplaying as accordions for 5 years 💀💀💀
Right! When you wash them the accordion stretches out. This one needs to go back to the drawing board.
@@analisa7067 I own a shirt like these and they do not stretch out at all no matter how many times you wash and dry them. I've had mine for 4 years! They are also super comfortable light weight and gentle on the skin as well. It's genius!
@@bizzarebear your still an accordion
@@supersamx1955a comfortable accordion
@@meliodasowens2968 indeed
My mom is really good at this part, if these clothes don't fit any of my siblings anymore she turns it into a floor mop
same
same
same
Wkwkwk my mom too
Wkwkw
Midwestern parents getting 5 sizes too big clothing: “You’ll grow into it”
Fr, my parents did that 💀
True
yep
yeah
that's litterally all my clothes
I don't want my children when I grow to be bullied
You can't do anything about that . The other parents must teach the children to respect otherwise no matter what your children do they will make fun of them. You try to be a good parent and give the good example to your kids and don't care about the others
As a kid I wore a shirt designed like that and trust me. Feels SUPER UNCOMFORTABLE. It feels like you itch constantly.
It looks goofy too
Okay
@@LowmilkExWifeI know right
I could tell when she said its made out of recycled plastic bottles and when i saw the fabric
what if it feels different
Children as well as elders must wear cotton clothes most of the times as they are comfortable and let the skin breathe.
We all should do it
What if ur allergic
@@PopNolan Allergic to cotton?
@@paulislove it’s possible
@@PopNolanthen don’t wear cotton
If they come with different designs this can be a masterpiece
the kids out here lookin like a piñata 😭😭
😢
FOUL😭
Time to bring out the bat!
@@Xolpho2👁️👄👁️
@@Xolpho2kids reading this be like:👁️👄👁️
Indian parents have found a solution to this long back. They buy clothes in larger sizes, so that we can wear it atleast for 2 years. And then the younger kid gets it😂
Edit: The comments on this tell me that we are divided by nations and united by larger clothes 😂
atleast for 10 years* 👀😌
I think it's true for all Asian parents 😂
Yea same
@@sireenahmed4025 really lol 😆😆 i thought this one was only in India 🙂
@@anagha6789 I remember a particular skirt that was bought when I was in KG and fit me till 7th grade😂😂
they be looking like the freshest roofs in the neighborhood🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
FR
FR
Omg 💀💀😭
Fax
FRR💀💀💀💀
I dont want my kid to wear a recycled plastic bottle
Yeah
Changing clothes is a big creative hotspot for growing children. It allows them to find what they like
If they want something, they want it. Creativity is meaningless for this because it doesn't change anything important.
You might change your style, but it doesn't matter because you like what you like. If they like the style they are used to, then let it be. There is no reason to push something else there
@@-Lazy yeah, so forcing them to wear the same pleated plastic clothes for 4 years sounds like a lovely choice to you?
Tell me you’re privileged with out telling me 😂 ain’t no picking clothes for most working class folks ❤ not even as a teen did I get to do that
@@luckas221a very fair point, what lazy said backfired
@@senorita-qh6bm been on the lower end of working class most my life and got to pick my clothes
It ain’t about privilege you can literally just go to a thrift store and let them pick so they have a style as a way to express themselves
Sooo… I’m gonna live my childhood looking like an un-ironed arts and crafts project.
Underrated 😂😂
Underrated 🤣
Basically
It's not about appearance, it's about personality
That's what I'm saying
I love how she just snatched a baby out of thin air.
No comments but 350 likes? Let me fix that.
@@croixssant no replies but 1like? let me fix that
@Magnificent Dodo one reply with only one sub-reply? Let me fix that.
She *BROKE* that babbies arm-
Indian Families running for it🏃🏃♀️
“Yo nice pants when did you get them?”
“ *since I was born* “
😂
💀💀💀
Arthur morgan: since I was a boah
💀
lol
Y’all would never catch me at nine years old wearin that💀💀
NO BUT THATS WHAG IM SAYING 💀
😂
its so crinkley 💀💀
Same
cuz your parents taught you it wouldn’t look normal.. but if every kid started wearing these!!!!! it would be so much better for the environment and for our pockets !! 😭
How to get your kid bullied in one simple move:
Edit: remember that the video said the clothes work for kids up to 9 years old so yes they would get bullied
No lol your kids just dumb then an doesn't know how to care for the planet an animals. Wakeup
So true lol
I was looking for this comment before I said it
@@deysharnghe1969 bruh regular clothes are decomposable anyway, this product is not gonna save the planet. and not only do those stretchy clothes look terrible, they're also probably very uncomfortable considering they're made out of plastic.
@@bemimu Tons of clothes are made of plastic and people wear them daily.
My mom: "gives my small clothes to my smaller cousins"
Nigerian parents will get you a blouse that looks like a gown and you'll grow into it😂
same with Indian parents 🤣🤣🤣
And arabic ones 💀😂
Pretty sure that’s just all parents exept rich ones 😂
as a Nigerian I can agree
Nah not my mom maybe im a spoiled peice of sh-
Fashion, comfort, mobility, and ability to move arms left the chat 💀
Edit: and now I’ve started an argument.
It's not for you. This is for people who can't afford many pairs.
@@Irisicaaa then those people are not financially prepared for parenthood
@@lemoniphobia You do realize children come whether you're financially prepared or not. Third world countries have the highest birth rates. That's who this is for.
@@Irisicaaa it's literally $73, it's kind of ridiculous
@@cookie_n00b00dyi agree with you on the second part but then shouldnt abortion not be needed?
2 solutions:
Get clothes 3 times your size.
Take your older siblings' old clothing.
The problem is that i am the oldest sibling😅😅😅 but I don’t mind😊😊😊
@@Zunayrahiscool10 parents clothing
Well they dont kmow im real (im the middle child)😔😔
eh,i can buy my own.
@@andisuryakurnia4769 win the lottery
Loved the toy baby at the end said "thats 0ne minute!"
Ain't nobody finna wear a picnic table cover to school 😭☣️💀
😂😂😂😂
😂 LMFAOAOAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah ain't no way you just said that💀
💀💀💀
Asian Indian and midwestern parents be like: just buy clothes 5 times bigger than your size problem solved
fr
They're all asian
@@prachipande3111 Ah yes, my favorite Asian country: Wisconsin.
Only problem is when you have an eating problem and out grow the sizes
T R U E
Problem: growing fast in clothes
Solution:if you have an older sibling
Smart
I have three and they don’t give me they clothes bc Dey don’t live wi me
Another solution buy clothes that are bigger then them so they will grow into them
frfr
@@KeWilson-hx9gw well that escalated quickly... 💀
These were a big thing in the 2000s btw I don’t think gen z would be wearing these
Apparently he hasn’t seen how quick kids wear clothes out
Finally someone with common sense
@@derBleistiftkritzler it's made out of plastic not cotton or polyester sounds pretty durable
i was about to say this
@@olesmokey394 plastic is extremely unhealty, microplastic are a big reason of infertility worldwide, and these side effects were measured on adults.
@@olesmokey394 its uncomfortable tho
"Hey uhhh Jason, didn't you wear that on your 3rd Birthday?"
"Uhh yeah you like it?"
"You're 43 now dumbass."
Lol
LOL😂😂😂
me when im 43 probably
💀
Lol
No kid is ever gonna want to wear the same clothes for that long, nor will they last that long on them before getting ripped or torn
Yeah if you’re on a budget just get a few sizes up and wait for them to grow into it. No need to make stuff “fit”
It’s just a kid, kids don’t care how well it fits as long as they stay comfortable
I wore the same cloths for years as a kid. I don’t remember ever caring about cloths- as long as I had cloths on me that fit.
I used to wear the same clothes for a couple years until I absolutely needed new ones because my family was tight with money, it didnt matter if i wanted to or not i had to
@@impstolemyshoes4974you forgot the e in clothes
Don't think 4yr olds will even care
Just get a shirt with their fav cartoon character and boom they'll probably wear it till it doesn't fit
Yeah accidentally ironing these clothes once is enough to completely ruin the Origami foldings and make them back into regular clothes
Give that baby an oscar
@enrique amaya bro stop copying and pasting ur comments
@enrique amayaThank you for the prayer but I'm not christian
@enriqueamaya3883when I find out what your name is I will do so many things that I cannot even say here.
Everybody gangsta until Mom irons it to "get the wrinkles out".
Fr it is gonna be so annoying getting bullied at school
Get original and stop copying comments
@@Yousonhop73868 wdym
@@calvintailer1384 they copied someone elses comment
@@metaandrijauskaite8337 whos comment?
Yes every child I know would love to wear scratchy plastic clothes.
Literally just find a community that can share clothing as kids grow out of it. I grew up in hand me downs, it’s perfectly sensible to reduce waste, and cost.
It might not be scratchy. Kids skin is sensitive. It might just look tht way. The kids didnt seem bothered by it
Mind u i say this as some who cant handle crazy textures but im also adhd and autistic and anxious so *shrug* but for some kids this would be helpful as heck to parents if the kids like jt.
Yall just all crappin on this dude withoyt being able to fully see or feel how the clothes are. Or being a parent tht desperate on a budget. Smh guys
Polyester, which majority of clothes are made of today, is also plastic 😅
Damn, that guy is actually helping the world in a way
Do not use recycled plastic for clothes. They are warm in summer and cold in winter . It can trigger allergies as well.
Wha-
micro plastic will get through the skin. It will make kids sick. You don't have to be a doctor to understand this.
I also question it, does the material absorb sweat well?
@@SplateexWillMakeMoreVids yes
Also it may cause difficulties in breathing...
That has to be the most uncomfortable piece of clothing
True... And clothes made out of recycled plastic that too for kids ..
Ikr, the can stretch simply while playing and they cannot be wore all the year especially during winter
@@arpitasingh9730 lol you're in for a surprise if you don't know.. polyester is a kind of plastic lol a lot of clothing is made of recycled materials these days and most people don't even notice
@@kai0tfoool During Diwali....
@@kai0tfoool Not everywhere. Here in Germany Most Kids cothes are Out of Cotton. Even cheap ones
never let them know ur next move iron the clothes 💀💀
You dont have to iron it
@@code3lite837 that’s the joke
THE ONEPIECE IS REAL
Lol😂
If someone showed up in those clothes at my school... their life would be over 💀
Fr
Why?
@@naomixxsanrio i think its a great idea as when i was a kid i had this problem
@@_aesthetic_stars_261why how?
Frfr
Bro got the Tetris fit 💀💀
It looks 🤮
@@ryandmelon5223 Rude, He worked soo hard on it, You better be happy that they made it for kids bro💀
@@dongngo81yea well the story behind it is amazing, but that doesn’t change the fact they don’t really look the best
@@welia1317 agreed
Any kid wearing that stuff gonna get bullied lol
Big respect for these guys for using the same fabric from the shirts they made to make there shirts.
I think I had a stroke reading this…
What does it mean??
@@Kumail1on same
@@Kumail1on😂
800th like
How to get bullied step 1
Get these clothes
Bro took “It will just grow into you” to the next level😂
@@Squishy-Balls 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ok
Ok
Thank you guys for this like
asian parents meanwhile: buys clothes 3x the size
Thats my parents
Nah when it comes to uniform 🥲
I love oversize clothes
Then pass it to the other
That’s not Asian, that’s everyone
In India, Younger ones are the unluckiest one coz they got their elders clothes to wear😂
@enrique amaya ew no
@enrique amaya yah I do and that regret is seeing this comment
@enrique amaya tf are u doin speakin fucking morse code?
@@WinniePooh33 ik the comment above was unnecessary but not as unnecessary as your commet
@@Frisktyy i dont think anyone cares about someone who made a video called “my nips hurt” says
BLESS THIS MAN HE SOLVED A WORLD PROBLEM
I just buy used ones from family and friends and sell my old ones to others. That's the best way to use something that is already there.
Used to got clothes like this up until I was 14. My mom had a good friend and her kid is 3 years older than me. Problem was when I grew to 6'1 at like 15 lol
@@cs3k3 If you mind I have amazing news to share with you this very day!
Jesus Christ loves and died for your sins!
And He wants a relationship with You Yes YOU isn’t that amazing that the King of Kings and Lord of Lords the son of God and God Himself ! Loves you.
in Gods eyes you were enough to die for.
And thank God He has risen from that grave!
Turn to Him today He’s waiting for you so turn too Him repent and put your trust in Him!✝️❤️🙏❤
Same👆🙂
I’ve been wearing the same clothes for 3 years now.
Still fits.
Are you a growing toddler
you’re not a little kid.
r u 3
I’ve been wearing a shirt for 4 years and it doesn’t fit me that well anymore
Good for you. You grow differently than other people, and you're also likely not a child, congratulations!
That’s gotta be uncomfortable but big respects for the idea especially to poor families
Humans are capable of Adapting
They are actually very soft and comfortable
Believe us - skinny jeans that are on sale for babies & toddlers are the issue! Super uncomfortable - Petit Pli is soft, protective and SUPER agile! 🔀 this agility is a bi-product of our auxetic growth technology! The garments are indeed very comfortable!
Finally, over $500 billion of value is lost every year due to clothing underutilisation and the lack of recycling, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation - this is mostly a result of more developed regions. Petit Pli aims to capture this value in order to embody it within ethical production, innovative ground-up designs requiring a lot of R&D, long lasting wearable technology. So the larger problem we are trying to tackle first is the UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 - Responsible consumption & production! Thanks for the comment!
@@Journal2Awakening not trying to be rude but how do you know?
@@Shawarma101 actually there have been various reviews and tests of this piece of clothing as it was introduced few years ago and appeared on insider's yt channel as well
He should go in shark tank
In Indian Household you aren't supposed to throw clothes just because you grow. First it's used by the elder sibling then the middle one and then the younger sibling and then it's used to mop the floor 🙂
LOL this is so true but I have one brother and I guess my mum was like nah they’re getting separate clothes 🤣🤣
Yup
Yessss and my Asian fam do it too
Same
me who lives in iraq with the same method of recycling clothes :
Finally something that will make African parents happy. My parents would really love this🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They made us wear clothes that were at least 4 sizes larger in the 90's because we grew too fast.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏 can relate
My parents are Indian and they make me buy clothes that were atleast 2 size larger
My guy you do understand after washing it like 4 times it will just stretch out and be 4 sizes too large aswell
Hence proved : humans are just. Humans...
No mater asian or african every perents do this 😂
@@jasgurbani991 not white
As a person with highly sensitive skin, growing up my sensitive skin was significantly harder to deal with. I feel like if my clothes growing up had that many wrinkles/ folds in them I would have never done anything and would make everything for my parents so much worse. Sure I can see it working for kids who don't have my sensitive type of skin, and that's awesome, but my parents also never really knew what was wrong with me for a long time. ( diagnosed with spd at age 7/8, and now at 22/23 I'm seeking to get diagnosed with autism because my problems with sensitivity go much farther than my skin)
Oh God as soon as I read that, my skin started crawling. I would not have been a happy child.
Hey btw sensitive skin means it reacts badly to specific things like makeup or something being put on the skin and will cause it to break out or blister or other things like that. What I think you mean is Sensory issues, where textures/noises/tastes etc can be too overwhelming for your senses and cause sensory overloads in some cases, which I totally get since I have that too.
LOOOOOOLLLLL
I have very bad texture issues and I would die just putting my finger on that
Bro really got the L build 🤣
This dude is genius and making it out of plastic wow!! 😊
Those look like the most UNCOMFORTABLE thing ever
Fr like their was 10000 needles inside😭😭
Also looks very hot clothes like a suana suit
ikrrr
I'm your 100th like
Yeahhhh
That one kid walking around, looking like an accordion 💀💀💀
Brouuuu fr😂😂😂😂
They telling the clothes are made of plastic and it not only helps kids but also for better future. 😂😂😂😂😂
I don't understand how plastic makes better future. It only reduce their life spawn 😂😢😢
Dude boutta walk in like skreenk skronk skreenk skronk
@@Itachi____Uchiharecycled plastic
Lol
the kids out there looking like a piñata 😭😭
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We need more people like him
Hulk need this ASAP💀
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Ryan doesn’t realize that kids always want to feel comfy and good in their clothes
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Who cares
@@hemfoll4702 kids care..cmon get with it
I agree with that, maybe if the material is not recycled I will buy the clothes.
And look good
...this is why we thrift and trade kids' clothing in our household.
Le Indian moms: Buys the clothes 2 or 3 size bigger from their fit 😅 so that the clothes can fit for a longer time 😂
Baby's and young children have very sensitive skin, so I hope the fabric is ok and comfortable to wear.
It is said "plastic", Omg
@@crazygirl3982 there are other shirts made out of plastic. Take TheGivingMovement. The clothes are made out of plastic and recyclable material, and they’re as soft as a blanket.
it looks like a grocery bag, one of those out of material instead of plastic, or like a garden chair so I kinda doubt it's comfortable tbh
Yeah thats what worried me too! It didn't look comfortable in the beginning and then they mentioned themselves it's made with recycled plastic bottles (like the other guy mentioned) which made me even more worried
Yeah it's a great idea and while I love recycling making it out of plastic doesn't seem like a good choice.
This would be great for families who don't have much money. I hope these clothes don't cost to much.
they cost alot 😬
@@Cam30303 😬
Really cost a lot
Asian Parents be like: This is gonna be in your closet for the next 16 years
Agreed
Lol
Why to have a closet if the clothes can stay on them all the time?
Speak for yourself, all the Chinese parents I know buy super exp clothes for kids...
That looks like the most unironed clothes ever😂
This guy is good for the Earth in four people
Are you an alien 😂
What
@@Gumbo3434 I’m also very confused I always find the most random comments 😂
@@Chickennugget.1558 same lol😭 i mean what does that comment even mean
Bro stop playing with our minds
Kids be having the accordion drip 🔥🔥
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Bro these comments are absolutely roasting these clothes and I’m here for it💀
Same 😂
10years later
PARENTS BUY ME ANOTHER PAIR OF CLOTHES
NO YOUR 1 CLOTHES FROM WHEN YOU WERE 1 STILL FIT
What we have to wash the clothes
Yeah these close are trash
SAME 😭
Let's start a chain keep adding the same comment as the one below 👇🏻
If the fabric wasn't from recycled plastic bottles, those clothes would have the biggest sales ever, since his idea is brilliant, and I admit it but him adding extras such as material/fabric from recycled plastic bottles, would make the children extremely uncomfortable, and personally if I were a parent, I would've questioned this product since yes, I'm not saying what he does is wrong but I wouldn't let my child sum like especially for the fabric, like if the fabric was from fabrics that aren't harmful for the ecosystem but comfy for the children and babies, it would be awesome. 😮yet again this is just my opinion and I don't think what he's doing is harmful for children's, just uncomfortable for many children and babies. ( no offense) 😅
Don’t let them near fire. It’ll melt on their skin
that's literally any polyester fabric aka a lot of clothing
Ahh thanks! Before reading this comment, I was just about to put my child near a fire wearing one of those jumpsuits. Thank god for this warning! I’ll put them near a fire in other types of clothes instead ☺️
@@maowav *fireplace exists*
@@ناصرالحربي-د5ظ Damn I didn't know you let kids play in the fireplace. Yall fr dumb af
Don't let regular clothes near fire either.
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Ik it seems uncomfortable
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@@biggestoof have u seen the clothes 💀
"how to get bullied in school"
*step 1-*
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💀💀Damn but ur not not wrong
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Who is gonna care what a 4 yr old wears
@@Kaorigachait says they can wear it until they’re 9 lol
Great way to save money and oof- Asian parents are gonna love this one 😂
the accordion drip 🔥
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The reply section turned into a graveyard once again💀
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Washing machine : I'm about to end this man's whole carrier 💀💀
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but thats not the point 🤦♂️
Its made out of plastic bottles..dont think it washes well
Children w/ sensory issues wouldn't be able to sustain it,brotha gotta think of a new plan ☠️
Career not carrier also lol true
Just buy kids clothes secondhand for cheap. Especially when they're babies or pre-elementary age, it won't matter one bit to them if their clothes are new or not, so don't be afraid to get thrifty to save some money.
I don't even care when I was a teen. If i liked them I was happy XD
But baby's ones are the best on secondhand at least, because they grow up too fast to ruin them so they're generally in good condition :3
@@LuckeyWlas Exactly! Some are even brand new because the baby outgrew them before they even got worn.
Bro I love thrifted clothes for some reason and im not even poor
@@SaurSkibirdi Same. Most of my favorite clothing was thrifted.
@@singingwolf8997 Thats what im sayinggg the thrifty style really do be looking better imo
Mum “Why haven't you ironed your clothes “
Bro took wrinkled clothes to a whole new level💀
Fr 💀 like my kid ain't wearing this
😂🤣😂🤣 So true
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bro got that accordion drip for the kids 💀💀
And u got that mind of stealing comments
@Crumpewasbanned1414 There is literally one that is exactly this right next to it written 6 months ago 💀
@@jjjjjjjugjgreat minds think alike prolly
@@ghostmelon64 XD
@@jjjjjjjugj lol
If the clothes are made from plastic...there's micro plastics that still end up being removed from said clothes into the environment every time you wash them. The best thing you can do to be environmentally conscious is to use biodegradable clothes like cotton or hemp and either wear a couple of sizes too big or just know how to sew because if you know your way with thread and needles you can make big clothes fit tighter without ruining the fabric and reattaching the cut off fabric back as the kid grows without ruining the look of the clothes. Wedding dresses get altered all the time to fit smaller or bigger depending on how the bride's body changes from the initial measuring so idk why people forgot that option exists for their kids clothes as well. You don't even have to know how to do it yourself, just visit your local tailor.
Basically, they just want to made an clothes out of plastic that can fold.
Ikr? I feel this is kind of bs, cuz reusing plastic doesn't already mean it's environmentally friendly, didn't even do their research right. Plus, it's made of plastic, I don't think it's a good idea to let kids wear this.
Yeah that’s all I could think of, how much micro plastic shed and leeching is going on here
Most clothes nowadays are plastic stfu
@@chonflis3834 I'd like for you to remember that just because you wear exclusively polyester that doesn't mean that the majority of the world doesn't wear cotton, silk, hemp, wool, and other biodegradable fabrics such as bamboo and cashmere. Also that freedom of speech exists but not freedom of consequences. So for your comment you've earned the consequence of being blocked. Have a good day trying to find another internet stranger to give you the time of day to give you attention and self validation.
I’d rather buy new clothes than look like a pop tube
What to wear to get bullied at school:
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Nga its for 1 year olds
@@magicchameleon6800 it is literally a project for poor children from 3rd world countries, they dream of going to school, having clothes there is mandatory🤷♂️
Wait i don't get it
Asian parents:
Buy clothes literally 50 sizes bigger so you'll
" *gRoW iNtO iT* "
Also polish parents
Or they just leave you with the clothes you have if you not growing
Also Arab parents
also Indian parents
@@organicram4414 "Light sources give off light" "The sun does too"
“Hmmm, what should I wear today? I know, my favourite, plastic bottles!”
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@@Yar_boi_Cxchill dude it’s not that funny
@@Weirdo83 AHAHAAAAAAAAAHAAHAHAAHAHHAJABAAHAHAHAHABNABANAAAA+AHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAA
@@Yar_boi_Cx you have mental issues
@@Yar_boi_Cx thats why they didnt get you clothes
the point is how comfortable that is when all that is used is plastic💀
How to get bullied 101 :
No that looks drippy aint no way you getting bullied
@sobasically2299 no its not 💀
@@sobasically2299It doesnt 😭
@@sobasically2299Sorry to break it to you bro but that is NOT drippy 😭
Bro they are 9
My mom who buys 2 times bigger clothes for me laughing in the corner 💀
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Yeah
My mom buys 5 times bigger than me
Lol
Yes
"Clothes don't shrink"
Washing machine:"FINNALY FOR ONCE IM NOT BLAMED."😂😂
How to get a huge rash 101:
I had a top with that fabric and “origami” style. The problem was… it doesn’t let your skin breathe.
that's what i want to ask. the clothes are made from plastic. will the children be comfortable wearing it?
@@tama_ochi not at all, and all that plastic is probably unhealty to wear
@@felicepompa938 that's what i thought. if i really have to save money for children's clothings, it's better to find a community to trade around second hand clothes.