Not exact matches
If you place it within the «V» (as when you placed the diaper doubler), it will not be able to
wick moisture away from baby's skin as it will be underneath, not atop, the layered cotton «V».
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.
It might be nice
if they started offering organic cotton or bamboo options, although they wouldn't
wick the
moisture away like the fleece lined pads.
The mattresses they found provided little airflow and,
if they were organic, tended to be made from cotton, which does not
wick away moisture.
If you want stay dry, flip the tongue on top instead of stuffing for a layer of microfleece to
wick away the
moisture.
It's made of a 98 % polyester Lycra lining that keeps your baby cool and
wicks away moisture, and the outside shell of the carrier is made of 100 % polyester to keep rain well
away from your baby
if you happen to be outside during bad weather.
I was curious to see
if the TransDRY cotton fabric would
wick moisture away and have a «stay dry» effect similar to microfleece, but it didn't.
If you have to wear socks, choose ones that
wick moisture away from your skin, Zeichner said.