Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

Best brands for cloth nappies!

7 replies

DorothyWasRightTho · 02/05/2020 21:01

Hit me with your recommendations!

OP posts:
BikeRunSki · 02/05/2020 21:11

I really liked Tots Bots. I used 2 parters for my first baby, with Morherease wraps , sold them because we weren’t going to have any more dc, then bought AIOs for dc 2.

YouCantBeSadHoldingACupcake · 02/05/2020 21:23

I had littlez and bloomz nappies. Great when ds was smaller, but he outgrew them just after he turned 2 (he's completely averaged sized)

winniesanderson · 02/05/2020 21:33

I love the patterns and fit of Totsbots but they don't last long for us without some really good boosting. And even then they're the most likely to be outwee'd. Bambino miosolos with an extra bamboo booster are what I normally send to nursery as they're pretty easy to fit right. That or some cheapy pocket nappies such as Alva or Little and Blooms which I can normally get a good 3 hours or so out of if stuffed with 1 microfibre and 1 bamboo booster. I've also got quite a few old style close pop ins which are incredible.for containing wee but not the best fit for my dd. My ultimate favourite brand is bumgenius. We have some free times and elementals. The elementals especially are fantastic. Really absorbent but slim fitting. Not the cheapest brand though. When my youngest was tiny we used little lamb two parters. They were fab too. I really rate little lamb bamboo boosters too.

DorothyWasRightTho · 02/05/2020 21:37

Omg absolute fail I missed out the word clothing.. I’m stocked up with baba and boo nappies after trialling a few different but just wondering what clothing brands people recommend for the big bottoms!

OP posts:
Cannyhandleit · 02/05/2020 21:40

H&M are good for cloth bums

BikeRunSki · 02/05/2020 21:44

Lol!!

Frugi - originally called “Cut for Cloth”. £££, but good sales, and massive second hand market on eBay and specialist FB selling pages. And they last forever!

Woodentopper · 03/05/2020 14:48

Whitebots terry squares.

Very absorbent, cheap to buy, easy to wash, quick to dry, one size fits all.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page