What you may not have experienced is the amazingly soft feel of silky
microfleece against your skin.
The first AIO is constructed with microterry topped with
microfleece against the skin, and is supposed to fit from 8 lbs all the way up to 40 lbs!
Not exact matches
The inner lining that rests
against baby's skin is made from any number of fabrics - 100 % organic cotton, flannellete, hemp, and even stay - dry
microfleece.
The AIO has a waterproof PUL exterior, a built - in multi-layer microfiber terry soaker that absorbs an amazing seven times its weight in liquid, and is lined with a buttery - soft, stay - dry
microfleece liner that goes
against the baby's skin.
You've gotten used to prefolds feeling really wet, and pockets have a
microfleece layer (not to be confused with microfiber)
against your baby's skin, which feels a lot dryer.
Top it all off with a layer of cozy
microfleece and you have a trim Soaker set that dries quickly and provides total comfort
against baby's skin.
An additional layer of terry lies between the
microfleece and PUL body of the diaper providing a last line of defense
against wetness.
Here's the diaper opened up so you can see the stay - dry
microfleece inner lining and pocket, the two microfiber inserts that are included, and the strip of PUL at the front of the diaper which helps guard
against leaks from tummy sleeping.
In any case, we often put the
microfleece newborn liner on top of the hemp, to wick away moisture and offer a soft layer
against our little guy's skin.
When I use them: Pockets have a layer of
microfleece directly
against the baby's skin, which helps wick moisture away and helps the baby feel dry.
Even neater, one layer of the soaker is made of stay - dry
microfleece; if you want that
against your baby's skin, just pull the soaker out of the pocket opening with the stay - dry side facing up.