A unique all-in-one diaper design that combines the convenience of an all-in-one diaper while providing the absorbency adjustability of a pocket diaper.
It is made with a waterproof outer layer and 11 layers of 100% cotton birdseye fabric in the wet zone.
The diaper has pocket openings on both ends that allows you to increase the diaper's absorbency by adding extra inserts. This also enables any extra stuffed-in doubler or insert to agitate itself out in the wash. Half of the soaker pad is attached, while the other half also comes out through one of the pocket openings during the washing cycle. The result is a diaper that is thoroughly cleaned inside out and dries fast-either in the dryer or on the line.
Kristie Notes: This is one of my all-time favorite diapers. The stretchy tabs, the side snaps, the cute prints, the 100% cotton inner, the trim fit....it's all a perfect combination. And the quality simply cannot be beat. I find the sizing to be a bit generous. For example, my lean 22 lb, 18 month old is wearing a size Medium and he has the snaps to the smallest setting and we get a perfect fit.

Sizing:
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SMALL
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MEDIUM
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LARGE
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| Waist |
9" - 17"
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11" - 20"
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13" - 22"
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Thighs
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6" - 11"
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8" - 13"
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9" - 15"
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| Rise |
14"
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16"
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18'
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| Weight |
8-16 lb
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12-25 lb
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22-35 lb
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Washing & Care:
Before using the diapers
The diapers need to be pre-washed at least once before use. Diapers
with brown stretchy tabs need to be pre-washed in cold water or washed
with like colors once or twice before first use.
Washing the Diapers
Keep your wet and dirty diapers in a diaper pail.
1. Wash your diapers in any temperature with the recommended amount of
detergent per load as stated on the detergent’s box/bottle. Over-dosing
on detergent also produces build up and is the single most common
cause of leaking problems as it will leave residue causing your diapers
to possibly leak, or leave baby with a rash. Using too little on the
other hand, will cause your diapers to stink.
2. An additional rinse can be used for particularly soiled loads. Make
sure that your diapers are rinsed clean. Any residue from poop, urine,
detergent or vinegar can make your diapers smell.
3. Tumble dry on any temperature or line dry.
Do not use fabric softeners or diaper rash creams. Softeners
& creams leave a waxy residue on the fabric making them less
absorbent, water repellent and may potentially cause leaks. Be aware
that if you use dryer sheets in your dryer for other laundry this can
coat your dryer and transfer to your diapers. "Free and clear" type
detergents and natural products and soaps are not recommended for
diapers containing polyester because of the soap build up they tend to
leave. This build up can cause repelling, leaks and rashes in sensitive
skin.
Do not use bleach. This will cause the diaper's fabric & elastic to prematurely deteriorate.
Do not stretch the diaper while it is still warm. Allowing the diaper to cool after taking it out of the dryer will extend the life of its elastic.
Stain removal. If staining occurs, it is important that any
products used on the diapers and covers to remove the stains are mild so
as not to irritate the baby’s skin and/or cause the diapers to
prematurely deteriorate. In most cases, laying the stained diapers
out in the sun is the safest and most effective way of removing stains.
 *Please note at this time we are not stocking Cow and White.
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