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Little Keeper Sleeper Baby 11/26/2022 (Sat) 11:28:22 No. 19829
Thread about LKS and other retard clothes that are adaptable for ABDL use. Do you have one? Know of alternatives? Post pics.
>>19934 Its important for littles to have cute threads about cute pajamas >>19941 Thanks anon, it does look a little baggy in the legs but it looks like the height is about right, especially in the sleeves, and that's the more important measurement to fit to I think.
>>19829 >retard clothes I suddenly have the desire for someone to dress me in this adaptive clothing stuff and treat me like a dumb diaper tard. Not sure why but feels like it'd be so much more humiliating than being treated like a baby.
>>19897 I'm having trouble visualizing this. Do you need to cut a hole somewhere? Is a luggage size lock small enough?
>>19897 Whoops, missed this pic >>19950
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>>19950 That seems higly impractical if you want to actually sleep in it. >>19956 >it does look a little baggy in the legs It's so you can bend you legs my dude. Mine haven't shrunk yet but it's obvious the extra leg space is for that.
>>19956 >>20010 LKS sold a bunch of stock on sale because of a manufacturing issue where the thighs were cut huge. I got one of those, and they looked like clown pants. My other sleepers from LKS fit much closer.
>>20012 I certainly don't mind. I don't like tight pants diggin into my kneepits when I crouch.
>>19961 It's why I got them. You don't have some abdl imitation. You have the REAL THING - literal clothes for autists and tards. Also if you guys have more pics of backzipped clothes, both 3d and 2d, pls post it. There is really very little of them for some reason.
>>19915 >>19916 Fun fact. Because the collar is constricting me when I'm hunched over. It helps me fixing my posture.
>>20020 >Also if you guys have more pics of backzipped clothes, both 3d and 2d, pls post it. There's this from Wataten. Her hands are also covered with fingerless, non-removable mittens so it would be pretty hard for her to take it off without help. And for context, it was made by Mya-nee, her older sister, who is definitely perverted enough to have made it that way on purpose.
>>20313 That looks like some costume m8.
>>20313 you are too far gone
>>20012 Hmmm this explains a lot cause they do fit like shit compared to what I have on now... Also I can't get locks through the same loop like on this >>20012
Prior manufacturing problem aside, are they otherwise of good quality?
>>22172 I have many of these, and they're great. The bad batch was sold at a discount when I got it, so I knew what I was getting with that one. All the others have been cut correctly.
>>22180 Are certain size/colour combos discontinued or are they just not showing in stock? Waiting to get my girl s pink/white striped footed sleeper
>>22181 You can just throw them an email and ask when will certain combos be available. Just don't mention anything abdl or that it is for you.
>>22181 I asked them about the red stripe in October, their response: >We do have new colors on order, but they are truly NEW, so we will not have the red/navy. We expect these sometime in early spring. Seems like it will be all new :/
They look like prisoner uniforms. hehjehe. Awesome though. I'm gonna check that site out. Hey, if blanket sleepers are your thing, check out https://privatina-shop.com. They make dreams come true.
>>22380 >privatina clown pricing
It is what it is. I feel your pain. I have to plan and save up to get the clothing I want. But I think it is worth it. These are real baby cloths, just up-sized for you. heh. The quality is tremendous, will last years and years. I also like giving money to Germans. Fetish stuff is always overpriced. :( Buy Once, Cry Once.
>>22389 >These are real baby cloths, just up-sized for you. Privatina is abdl imitation or baby clothes while LKS is genuine clothes for retards. The victor is clear here. >>22356 I wish they'd post some sneakpeek.
>>22389 >I also like giving money to Germans. Should I post my bitcoin wallet?
I've got a long-sleeve footless Little Keeper Sleeper, in the same green stripe style shown in >>22093. I'm pretty small and thin, so size 16 ended up fitting well for me. It's well made, though I don't wear it as much as I hoped I would. For me, if I sit down, the collar rides up just to the point where it becomes uncomfortable. Standing and laying down are fine, and even sitting isn't that bad, it's just not an ideal fit. A bigger issue for me is that I just don't like how I look in it. It's a tight fit, which is perfect for making your padding bulge very obvious, but because I'm so thin it makes me look like even more of a skellington than I already do. I still recommend getting at least one to anyone on the fence about it, though. As for other clothes, I also have stuff from both Target and JCPenny. Both stores have lines of adaptive clothing for older kids in their store-brand clothing (Cat & Jack and Thereabouts, respectively), so anyone who's on the smaller side may have luck with them. I think JCPenny has the cuter options, and their sizes run larger, so they're probably the better option to check first.
>>22399 >which is perfect for making your padding bulge very obvious, but because I'm so thin it makes me look like even more of a skellington Fellow skeleton here. I love my sleeper. The bulge is impossible to hide even if I'm wearing a single betterdry.
Can someone with them confirm whether the zipper is a ykk? I'm thinking of trying to swap in one of their locking zipper slides.
>>22486 It is.
>>22486 It's YKK 3Cz. All the locking zippers were size #5 last time I checked (some years ago). If you manage to find lockable size 3, please link it here
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>>22181 >Are certain size/colour combos discontinued or are they just not showing in stock? I have asked them. They renewed their colors two years ago or so. Picrel is the current colors and old colors are not manufactured anymore. Which is kinda shame altough the two rightmost are still cute. All these colors are manufactured in various designs like footed, no foot, short etc. And according to anons in thread, this year they are announcing new colors again. No sneakpeak have been posted though what those new colors will be and when they will be available.
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>>23441 looks like a nothingburger
I have the size 16 short sleeve sleeper. For size purposes, I'm 6ft and weight 170 lbs. The fit is snug prior to the first wash. I struggled to zip it up past a camelot with a stuffer. Once I figured out it's easier to zip it up past your hips and then slide the bottom on, it was much easier. Zipping it all the way up the back wasn't too bad, but I'm pretty flexible in my arms. With the key, I could get out of it in about a minute sadly. I was looking for something a little more challenging. Note: I ordered this awhile back, but I had to lose a little weight to fit in it.
>>23880 Hmm have the sizes changes or how tf you fit in it? I'm 6'2" and normal wieght, size 18 is way too small for me. Size 20 is ok tho. >I was looking for something a little more challenging Well, it's made for some sub 60 iq retards or so with toddler motor skills. Unless you lock it of course. The bias binding on collar ends on both sides to the zipper way. The ends are sewn so that you can connect the with a small padlock
>>23890 >>23880 You may be able to swap out the zipper they provided with one that has a key as someone else confirmed it's YKK nylon coil. Here's the zipper slider: https://www.amazon.com/YKK-Nylon-Zipper-Slider-Locking
>>23987 That link is dead but I'm still pretty sure the zipper you linked is wrong size. Lks uses #3 (Ykk 3Cz) zipper while the locking zippers tend to be size #5.
>>23990 Ah, yes, you are correct. I've only seen them in #5. It's such a common size that I presumed that the onesies used them. People could probably modify them to have a locking buckle or segufix if they have the sewing skills, but then you could turn a good number of clothes into locking ones.
Could someone who has this product do me a favor and take some measurements? Specifically, if you have one of the OLDER ones (which I've heard were overall slimmer) and size 16 or 18, could you measure: - the width at various torso positions such as between the armpits, at the belly and at the hips, - the width of the sleeves at biceps, elbows and wrists (not the cuffs themselves, the width right before the cuff), - and the width of the legs at the thigh, knee and ankles, as well as show how the feet are made? (if you have the footed model) (some companies make the footies look more or less shoe-like, while others make them almost like socks, hence why I wanna know) - I would also appreciate if you could measure how much can the fabric stretch, for example if you first measure the torso width and then again while stretched. Basically I wanna know how slim this product really is, and understand how much will it give in terms of stretch (which can impact how it feels). Thanks for any responses.


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