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One Frugal Lady – July 30, 2010

You can rest assured that the products offered from Girl Gotch are great fitting and quality! - You know how I love mommy companies!

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Sugar Pop Ribbons – July 04, 2010

Does your child complain about how her underwear is not comfortable like mine does? It is pretty embarrassing when DD tries to adjust herself in public. Being a young child, she has no concept of shame, so of course she had no problem adjusting her underwear in public.

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True Cuddle Interview with Rebecca – December 23, 2009

Meet Rebecca Winterhalt, mom of 2 {+1 on the way!} and designer of Girl Gotch, boxers and briefs for little girls aged 2 thru 6 years. Girl Gotch mimics traditional boys' underwear but have been made: 'too cute to be boys' ;)'

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Santa Baby Press Release – November 25, 2009

Style Cafe Moms, an online leader in celebrity product placement, announces the presentation of Style Cafe Moms Santa Baby Gift Bags to the children of Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, Jenny McCarthy, Heidi Klum and Seal and more

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My Organized Chaos – November 25, 2009

The creator of Girl Gotch {her daughter was also known for the panty dance} had no choice but to wear a pair of boys' ginch one day. This Calgary, AB mother noticed that the dance stopped and her daughter was comfortable for once. This brilliant Mom developed ginch for girls...Girl Gotch!

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Sweeps 4 Bloggers – October 28, 2009

Girl Gotch are different than the typical, uncomfortable girl panties. They are made of a very soft cotton/spandex blend that has lots of stretch to keep up with an active girl. The wide covered elastic waistband will keep them in place and they use material binding on the legs so there isn't the discomfort of skinny elastic cutting into the skin.

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Canadian Babies – October 28, 2009

I'm not a girl who gets excited about underclothes- I just don't. However, Girl Gotch may be the exception to that rule. Girl Gotch makes great underwear for little girls! My three year old has been testing a couple samples of the Girl Gotch briefs style underwear.

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Northern Mama – September 28, 2009

Kids love underwear!! My kids would love to live in their underwear and nothing else but not just any underwear will due especially for my fickle five year old! The bunching and pinching and riding up of girl's undies in particular can leave your girl wondering why?

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Peg City Momma – September 14, 2009

GUB, wedgie, whatever you call it, you've probably experienced it (and you probably have some funny name for it too). GUB = Gitch Up Bum. It's not fun! Watching this discomfort was the start of Girl Gotch for owner Rebecca. According to her website:

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Business Opportunities Weblog Network – August 26, 2009

The parents of young girls everywhere have probably heard of the wedgie complaint. The underwear doesn't like to stay in place, wedgies occur, and for some unlucky parents it can be a common complaint with no end in sight.

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Organic Girl – August 14, 2009

As the designer of Girl Gotch would put it these are 'too cute to be boys' Invented by a Calgary Mom, she designed Girl Gotch along the same lines as a traditional 'tighty whitey' and the traditional boy boxers. Girl Gotch was created to be fun and comfortable. No more Wedgies!! As a mom I have heard all the complaints of undies being too baggy, too tight, to riding up and being itchy.

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Lisa Kadane, CanWest News Service – August 14, 2009

'Mommy, I have a wedgie' is a common refrain heard by moms potty training a daughter. Panties ride up. They get stuck. Or they sag. Too tight or too loose, they bother little girls because they just don't fit right.

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Baby Vibe – June 23, 2009

When our little girl was ready to graduate from diapers to panties, we had a hard time finding underwear that was small enough to properly fit her tiny toosh. That's until we came across a new line of undies created by a Canadian mom.

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