Diaper Covers, Pocket Diapers, Wetbags and
other modern cloth diaper components can melt, delaminate and be ruined if your temperatures are too hot.
Not exact matches
Omaiki is a well known Canadian brand specializing in
modern cloth diapers and
other eco-friendly products.
I can see so many uses for these
modern cloth storage bags — cosmetics, jewelry, small toys, and any
other small accessory you can think of.
My Grandmother on the
other hand thinks
modern cloth diapers are the bees knees (she diapered my dad in flats and plastic pants and had to use the laundromat!).
Their mission is to inform
others about
cloth diapers and help provide the very best for today's
modern diapering products focusing on those natural fibers.
The site, which offers
modern cloth diapers and
other baby items, provides a comparison chart that estimates the amount of money saved by using
cloth diapers as opposed to disposables.
Their mission is to serve babies, children and adults in need whose caregivers have to choose between food and diapers, by providing
modern cloth diaper systems and
other needed clothing.
He is described as «a Victorian thinker fated to live in an unsympathetic
modern age», part of an «ultimately disappointing effort to turn the
cloth of «science» into a wardrobe of a philosophy of life and a programme for social progress», a liberal on race who was «a reflection of elitist English upper - class attitudes towards the
others, be they the races of Empire, the lower classes in England, or Blacks in the American South».
Other examples of the Neo-Dadaist-style «junk art» include Hudson River Landscape (1951, Whitney Museum of American Art) and Australia (1951, MoMA, NY), both by David Smith (1906 - 1965); Untitled (wood, metal pieces, nails)(1960, Museum of
Modern Art NYC) by Jesus Rafael Soto (b. 1923); and certain «combines» by Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), such as First Landing Jump (made from: painting,
cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board)(1961, MoMA, NY).