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Today's cloth nappies are nothing like the messy square terry nappies our parents used. These days there are a variety of nappy designs and shapes. They fasten with poppers or Velcro tabs so no pins, and are made from soft fabrics such as stretchy terry (always absorbent!), organic cotton, hemp or bamboo.
The waterproof wraps are no longer made from uncomfortable crackly plastic. They are now manufactured in soft polyester called PUL. This is a breathable waterproof material that will not condense the moisture inside the nappy.
Moreover, the latest generation of cloth nappies, called pocket nappies, are even easier to use. They are waterproof so they do not need to be covered by a wrap. They have an absorbent insert which can be removed for washing and to dry quickly.
On our site you will find the best selection of cloth nappies and the most leak-proof wraps, plus all the accessories you need for your nappy system.
All nappies are tested and approved on our own children, and have been passed on from twin brothers to little sister!
Best sellers:
1. Baby Beehinds Hemp nappy 2. Bumgenius one size pocket nappy
Cloth nappy brands at green me:
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Baby Beehinds provides nappies made from natural materials such as hemp, bamboo and organic cotton. Junior Pregnancy and Baby Magazine awarded Baby Beehinds the Best Buy Two Piece 2007 award
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Bumgenius have all the best features around making them value for money. They are now the bestseller in the USA
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Fuzzi Bunz is the original pocket nappy created America in 1999 by a mum of three in response to her four-month old son chronic nappy rash. Now it remains one of the most imitated pocket nappies
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Imse Vimse from Sweden has been making nappies since 1988. Their products have been in the forefront of innovative designs and are all made from organic cotton
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Mother-ease is the leading Canadian manufacturer that produces the most innovative award-winning nappies. Mother-ease waterproof wraps are the best in the market
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Swaddlebees are renowned for their softness and trim fitting. It was founded by a mom who questioned everything her baby came into contact with - from the food he ate to the nappies he wore.
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