By coincidence, I found some information that might interest some of you. I recently bought a pair of Under Armor "Storm" tactical pants. These are regular outerwear pants. They look like khaki cargo pants. They also have a thigh pocket for an extra magazine, and offset belt loops to allow for a holster (hence the tactical designation) if that's your thing. They are made of a rip stop polyester fabric, with durable water resistant technology.
Now the tie in ... I'm a bedwetter, so I wouldn't normally run the risk of wetting my pants during the day; however, my wife and I were on a road trip today and, though I wear diapers on road trips in case I fall asleep, my diaper leaked. My underwear were wet in the back, but the wetness didn't show outside the pants, and the seat wasn't wet. Moreover, at the next rest stop I went inside to change, but didn't have easy access to my suitcase, so I ditched the wet diaper and rung out the underwear with some paper towel and put them back on (not the most comfortable solution, but better than the pants seams chafing the critical parts). I drove the rest of the way home, and by the time we got there, my underwear were dry.
I'm not saying these would hold a full void, or substitute for plastic pants over a cloth diaper, but I was damn impressed.
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