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Cloth Diapers with DOUBLE Leg Gussets!
- Well Made
- No More Rashes
- Adjustable from 8 to 35 pounds (snaps)
- Outer Layer is PUL in Fun Colors (Waterproof & Breathable)
- Inner Layer is Soft Micro-Fleece
- Pocket Style (Stuff, or Lay-In)
- One Microfiber Insert per Diaper Included
- Washable and Reusable
- With exception to a major blowout, no more leaks!
- You Can Customize Absorbency
- Totally Affordable
Don’t be fooled by CHEAP imitations!
“Look-A-Likes” are NOT the same quality or effectiveness:
1. We have DOUBLE gussets at the leg. *NO LEAKS!* Cheaper versions don’t even have gussets! Look closely at their pictures: they only have a single row of ineffective leg elastic.

Deep Pocket = NO Leaks! No Pocket = BIG Leaks!
3. Our diapers have an "anchor" snap at the hip to hold the front of the diaper in place. That 3rd snap makes a difference in baby's comfort.
4. Our diapers are slightly larger so your child won’t outgrow them before he/she is ready.
5. Our inserts are bigger for more absorption.
6. Our shipping is 2-3 day priority mail, from within the US, with tracking. Theirs is TWENTY (20) day e-packet shipping from overseas.
PRIORITY USPS vs. ???
Remember: Cheaper isn’t better. You get what you pay for. You won’t regret purchasing from us, but you may regret purchasing from them.
*The once-in-a-blue-moon blowout may, or may not, still happen as it would with quality disposables. Flat out leaks and wicking into clothing, however, are all over. Just be sure to prime the diapers before using them, layer the inserts as appropriate for your wetter, and change them 6-10 times per day as you would normally.
1 Month of Disposables vs. 1 Month of Cloth
Example Scenario: One month of disposables is about $35, every month. So, if your little one is potty trained at 24 months, you'll only spend $35 X 24 = $840. Most Americans don't fully potty train until 3 years, so for them $35 X 36 = $1260 in diapers that get thrown away.
One month of cloth diapers, if your initial investment is 10 diapers: $70 divided by 24 months = $2.92/month to
$70 divided by 36 months = 1.94/month (AND THEY CAN BE REUSED BY SIBLINGS!)
So which sounds better?
$35.00/month or $1.94/month
Clearly cloth diapering is better for your pocket and it has been proven to be better for both baby and the environment. You've made a great choice!
UPDATE: I have been told that I grossly underestimated the cost of disposable diapers. The positive side of this is that you'll SAVE even MORE money than previously thought by going cloth!
One month of cloth diapers, if your initial investment is 10 diapers: $70 divided by 24 months = $2.92/month to
$70 divided by 36 months = 1.94/month (AND THEY CAN BE REUSED BY SIBLINGS!)
So which sounds better?
$35.00/month or $1.94/month
Clearly cloth diapering is better for your pocket and it has been proven to be better for both baby and the environment. You've made a great choice!
UPDATE: I have been told that I grossly underestimated the cost of disposable diapers. The positive side of this is that you'll SAVE even MORE money than previously thought by going cloth!
Do we even want to know what danger
is in a disposable diaper?
Here's a start from The Epoch Times: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/health/cloth-diapering-health-baby-7092.html








