You can
find fleece diaper wraps in any form of your liking for instance wraps, shorties, longies, and more.
Not exact matches
Fleece, cotton, bamboo viscose, microfiber and velour are just some of the textiles you'll
find in today's cloth
diapers.
You can
find some beautiful WAHM made
fleece diaper covers starting at $ 10 for a soaker.
If you
find your baby is one of them, you may want to select cloth
diapers that use a stay - dry layer such as
fleece, suedecloth, or athletic wicking jersey to wick moisture into the absorbent material and keep it away from your baby's sensitive skin.
I've always
found that
fleece is a bit bulky, and sometimes crumples up a bit on the inside of the
diaper.
We're in month 20 of cloth
diapering for DS, and this is what I've
found so far: - My preference is for pre-folds with
fleece liners and covers, hands down.
The
fleece - topped soakers also provide a nice stay - dry effect that you don't
find in all fitted
diapers.
You can
find covers and some pocket
diapers made with
fleece, which is quite breathable.