Girls' Underwear (10-Pack)
10-pack of girls' underwear. Fruit of the Loom is the most popular children's underwear brand in the US.
How scores are calculated
Materials (40%): How plastic-free the product is — raw materials, construction, and coatings.
Packaging (20%): Is the product packaged in plastic? Is it recyclable?
Transparency (20%): Does the brand disclose ingredients, sourcing, and manufacturing?
Durability (20%): How long does it last? Longer-lasting products reduce plastic waste over time.
This is a rating of this specific product only — not the company. Other products from this brand may score differently.
Last updated: April 6, 2026
Children's underwear is in direct contact with the most sensitive and absorptive areas of the body for 16+ hours daily. Conventional children's underwear often contains PFAS moisture-wicking treatments, synthetic dyes, formaldehyde anti-wrinkle finishes, and synthetic elastic (spandex/Lycra). Children's skin is more permeable than adult skin, and their developing bodies are more vulnerable to endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Why We Rated It This Way
Fruit of the Loom's conventional cotton underwear has no chemical safety certifications. Conventional cotton is one of the most pesticide-intensive crops, and synthetic dyes and formaldehyde finishes add additional chemical burden for children's most intimate garments.
Chemical & Health Analysis
Each chemical of concern is broken down below — what it is, where it comes from in this product, what it does to the body, and who is most at risk.
formaldehyde
Anti-wrinkle finish on conventional children's underwear
Skin sensitization, potential carcinogen
All health claims are based on published, peer-reviewed research from the NIH, WHO, IARC, and peer-reviewed journals. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
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