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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
These are great quality and affordable reusable diapers in super cute, vibrant and fun, designs and colors. They are comfortable and fit well I think that for daytime use they do a good job and are absorbent enough. I would not recommend using these overnight unless you use a different liner of your choice. That is better quality Other than that we are really happy with them.
Dj
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Absolutely gorgeous cloth diapers. Easy to use once you get the hang of them. Easy to clean with no staining. Hand wash is recommended. No leaking so far. Very absorbant and fits great.
Jennifer Madeley
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
We cloth diaper during the day and have a variety of brands of pocket diapers. These work just as well as my other brands and the prints are very cute. Seem to be well made and holding up well to washing every other day.
Matt's GF
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I like these cloth diapers, lots of snaps to adjust the size, and haven't had any issues with leaks. If you was them make sure you use natural detergents like all free and clear or something similar so you don't get residue buildup which keeps them from absorbing. Also be careful with what type of butt cream you use because that can mess with the absorbancy too. There are natural ones Amazon that you cna find that won't mess with cloth diapers.These ones fit great around the legs, are easy to stuff, and look really cute.
EK
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I have been using Charlie banana brand cloth diapers for over 2 years. Compared to these they are absolutely superior BUT they are much more expensive. The CB diapers were $145 for 6 covers and 12 pads where these are a much more affordable price point and are effective. They are the same type of system with a waterproof outer and absorbent inner with a look and application that is very similar to regular diapers.The pads are thinner but are just as soft and plush but I can’t say the same for the covers. They are thin and plastic-y and the elastic on the leg is very tight even on my skinnier toddler; there’s no way they would have been comfortable on her when she was a chunkier baby. The tighter legs theoretically make these very blow out and leak resistant so that’s a plus. I do appreciate the snaps on the covers for easy adjustment for smaller babies where the CB diapers have a more complicated adjustable elastic leg but make them much more customizable for a longer period of time. The pads also hold A LOT of fuzz/hair that is hard to remove by hand.I love the pattern on these. They are a variety of mostly gender neutral colors and subtle patterns.Overall a good buy if you are looking for a lower initial investment in cloth diapering.
Georgie
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Back when I was an infant teacher, I was a bit skeptical about cloth diapers and having to constantly wash them or clean out poop. However, now that I have my son, I’ve been using these and I keep them on a rotation for washing.I think so long as you stay on top of it, and change the cloth diapers out routinely, you’ll be fine and so will baby. Definitely don’t make the same mistake as me and have LO sleep through the night in them. They are not meant to hold and absorb the way disposable diapers do.The quality of these diapers specifically are great and the padded insert is really thick and great for absorption.
Sweetfolly
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
As a cloth-diapering mama to a 14-month-old, these are great! If you're interested in giving cloth a try, an affordable set of pockets like these are really all you need. The snaps are intimidating / confusing at first, but give you so much adjustability that these can grow with your baby from newborn all the way through potty training. My 14-month-old is 33" tall and over 25lbs and we don't need the rise snaps to shorten the diapers down anymore, but we're not even close to being at the outermost waist snaps!The microfiber inserts that come with these - while nice and fluffy - won't be absorbent enough on their own in the long run. What I like to do right now with my 14-month-old is double up a microfiber insert with a plain ol' cotton prefold, which is plenty during the day between changes. Overnight gets tricker - you can add hemp inserts, or just use disposable overnight diapers - cloth diapering doesn't have to be all-or-none!I ordered the Sun & Moons pattern set and they're super-cute, just as pictured. We've washed them according to our usual cloth diaper wash routine and they've held up great, the snaps are snappy and tight and the elastic is stretchy and no leaks!
E
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
We usually use old-fashioned flats and homemade wool soakers, but a zero-folding, one-step system is less intimidating for babysitters, so these are nice to have for those rare occasions. My kid is 24lbs and on the taller side, so we use the highest rise setting and a medium waist setting, which fits him well. Based on experience with this style of adjustability in sizing, I would expect these don't work well for newborns or babies with very skinny thighs. The colors/patterns are lovely, and the inserts wash very well, but the shells have a tendency to hold onto stains on the inside.
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