I really like the Babee Greens wool
side snap cover.
Side snap covers fasten with a series of snaps on either side of the diaper cover.
Not exact matches
Although any cloth diaper
cover can be used atop a fitted diaper, the pull - on or
side snapping styles of cloth diaper
covers provide a fuller coverage and less bulk at the waistline.
Diaper
covers are now available in front or
side snaps, or hook and loop options.
Then attach the
sides of the
cover with the velcro or
snaps, and you're done.
If you fold and fasten your diapers, you can use pull - on or
side -
snap covers.
Right now I am using the
cover primarily with my old skool one - size Mother - Ease fitted diapers with a
snap - in liner (
Side note: this fitted diaper rocks!
The
snaps are located on the left and right
sides of the diaper
cover and
snap to hold it in place.
Cloth diaper
covers are available in three (3) basic types - wraps, pull - ons and
side -
snaps; among these types, the fabrics and cuts of the style will vary.
Side -
Snapping Diaper
Covers are very similar to Pull - On Diaper covers in that they do not fit as secure or as snug as the Wrap - Style Cloth Diaper C
Covers are very similar to Pull - On Diaper
covers in that they do not fit as secure or as snug as the Wrap - Style Cloth Diaper C
covers in that they do not fit as secure or as snug as the Wrap - Style Cloth Diaper
CoversCovers.
Baby is placed atop an open diaper
cover, and the
side tabs (a.k.a. «wings») wrap around baby to either Velcro or
snap to the front portion of the diaper
cover.
Inside the
side -
snapped Blu - ray case (and a DVD case is offered, less to satisfy those wanting uniform size in their collection and more to get the same set featured in both the Blu - ray and DVD sections of stores), discs are placed on opposite
sides, with the colorless DVD
covered by booklets promoting Disney Movie Rewards, Blu - ray 3D and combo packs, and a host of upcoming Disney releases.
The
side -
snapped insert-less keepcase slides into a cardboard slipcover that reproduces the
cover art at a slightly larger size.
No inserts, reverse artwork, or slipcovers spice up the
side -
snapped keepcase whose
cover is ever so slightly revised from Sony's 1998 DVD, which itself added shots of»90s - marketable supporting cast members to the original poster art design.
The
side -
snapped keepcase displays artwork on the
cover's reverse in addition to holding inserts with your UltraViolet and Sony Rewards codes.
No inserts for digital copy or otherwise are found inside the
side -
snapped keepcase, which uses the reverse
side of the
cover to promote other Image horror Blu - rays and is topped by an embossed slipcover, a rare touch for the studio.
The gray DVD and full - color Blu - ray claim opposite
sides of a
side -
snapped standard Blu - ray case, which is topped by an embossed, bordered, and otherwise redundant cardboard slipcover (even though the standalone DVD sports a different
cover design).
Other than the full - color disc label adapted from the rear
cover art, not a thing jazzes up the plain,
side -
snapped blue keepcase.
No inserts, slipcover, or reverse artwork accompany the
side -
snapped blue keepcase, which at least gives the disc itself a full - color label adapted from the recycled
cover art.
The
side -
snapped Blu - ray case adheres to Sony standards, with the silver DVD and full - color Blu - ray claiming opposite
sides, the former
covered by an insert promoting 3D and Sony's make.believe mantra.
The disc is packaged in a
side -
snapped standard Blu - ray case, whose translucency is utilized in nice reverse
cover artwork.
The
side -
snapped keepcase isn't joined by a slipcover or any inserts, but the disc features a unique label and the
cover's reverse
side displays further artwork.
But the optional leather
cover you can buy for $ 30 does hold the Kindle 2 in place much better because it has hooks that
snap into the
side of the device.
You insert the screen
cover into the front of the case and then place it face down on a table, lay your Kindle inside, screen
side down, and then
snap on the back
cover.
Once you
snap it on securely, you have a case that
covers the entire Kindle device aside from the page turn buttons on the
sides, the keyboard on the front, and the power button and charge / sync port on the bottom edge.
Though the
cover provided in the back
snaps on quickly and
covers up that camera hump, it only
covers the back and not the edges so if your phone was supposed to fall on the
sides, it would certainly damage.
While the Apple Pencil holder is essential, the best feature I found on the case is the ability to
snap off the front
cover and use your Apple Smart Keyboard, with the
sides and back protected by UAG's advanced design.