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Mtair
> 3 dayThese reusable diapers are so adorable! The buttons are fantastic and provide a great fit as baby grows. The fabric is soft and washes well. The stitching is very well done so they seem like they will really hold up.
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Doris
> 3 dayThe print are super adorable. And the material is good. The diaper cloths will grow with your child no more buying.
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Cher
> 3 dayIf you want to save money get these. Soft and absorbent. Cost effective. I’m es you have to wash them, especially after they poop. But it’s actually not that difficult to clean up. Highly recommend.
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Tia
> 3 dayEasy to wash, clips hold well. Very low dry if you use heat at all, no fabric softener.
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Mom&DadOfMany
> 3 dayI have been using several tdiapers with my nearly thirty-pound 2-year-old for several months now, including this particular diaper. I have absolutely zero complaints! They don’t leak, fit well, seem to be comfortable for my toddler, wash beautifully, and seem to be well made. The price is awesome, too! It’s hard to find individual cloth diapers for sale that aren’t on the pricier, high-end side of things. This diaper is perfect when you just need to build your stash up a little bit but don’t want to break the bank, or if you want to just try one without buying a whole set of them. As a mama with a lot of cloth diaper experience, I wholly recommend this diaper and this brand.
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singmeaway
Greater than one weekEasy to clean, microfiber inserts are soft against babies skin, absorbent and easy to use. Outer shell has cute designs and snap closure to fit baby as they grow.
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CocoPuffs
> 3 dayGreat value for reusable diapers. Love all 10 designs along with the inserts for each diaper. No complains.
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D.Vance
> 3 dayIm an old pro at cloth diapers, having spent most of the 1970s folding massive rectangles into the proper shape to fit the bums of different aged little ones. My daughters all used disposables diapers with their babies, and as the pendulum swings, my granddaughters are now using these types of cloth diapers. What an improvement! These diapers are just as soft, just as easy to launder, and just as good at preventing diaper rashes as the old cloth diapers. No more diaper pins! With a few snaps, the diaper fits all ages. So easy! Each diaper comes with 2 pads to increase the absorbency as babys needs grows. The cover is waterproof, but so soft! The elastic on the back works very well to prevent those up the back blow outs. Well made diapers that should last through several children. *update* after weeks of washing, there is a bit of pilling which may shorten the life of the diaper. However, I feel this is offset by the continuing super softness and absorbency of the diapers and liners.
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Jasmin S.
> 3 dayDue to all the adjustable buttons on this I feel like we have so many less blowouts with this cloth diaper. I was also surprised it fit my son so well considering his belly is much larger than his little legs. They absorb quite a bit as well even when only 1 insert is used.
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Bluu
> 3 dayIve been cloth diapering for a few months now, I havent tried these yet but I will update with any issues for folks. We have tried alva baby, leekalos, baby goal, as well as prefolds. These size up to my alva baby and leekalos diapers the exact same. Only difference is logos. And the microfiber liners are about the same, I poured out a shotglass of water compared to a microfiber alvababy liner, they held the exact same. These liners do feel a tad thinner though so Im not sure about baby usage yet. The downside to microfiber is it cant go directly against the skin, hence the pocket these and many others have. And although I prefer microfiber to bamboo liners, most people dont. So you might want to use your own bamboo liners. Even for just the wet bag and price of covers, these were 100% worth the price as a diaper stash builder. We will probably be buying more.