
Reusable Cloth Nappy Solutions to Suit Your Lifestyle - at a glance
Whether you're new to the world of cloth nappies or a seasoned pro, we believe in providing you with the most cost effective, simple to use and above all - quality nappy systems that are both kind to baby and kind to our planet.
Reusable nappies come in a range of different designs. Some have layers attached, while others have separate parts that you need to join together.
Using cloth nappies reduces nearly 900kg of waste generated by one child during the first two years of age.
Discover more about our small, but carefully selected range of nappy systems. We constantly update this page, but if you still can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to get in touch with us – we will be more than happy to help.
Onesize Reusable Pocket Nappy
Pocket nappies have a waterproof outer layer with a pouch in the nappy cover that you stuff with a fabric insert for absorbancy. Extra booster inserts can be added to increase absorbency depending on your child's age and needs.
Fitted Nappies and Outer Wraps
The two-part design has a separate inner nappy and outer wrap. You can choose between a shaped or flat nappy.
Shapped nappies have elasticated waist and leg cuffs and are usually fastened with velcro or poppers.
Flat nappies are simply a piece of folded fabric that you fasten around your baby using a nappy grip. You can fold these to a suitable size or buy pre-folded.
Liners and Boosters
Boosters are pieces of fabric added to the nappy stack which add extra absorbency. The best boosters are made from bamboo or hemp.
Liners catch the solids and make changing the nappy easier. You can use a disposable nappy liner (a small mesh that you throw in the dustbin) or a washable fleecy liner made from soft micro fleece that can be shaken over the toilet and then washed and reused.
How Many Do I Need?
You don't have to jump in all at one. You can use cloth nappies full-time or part-time - even if you change just one cloth nappy a day, that is one less disposable nappy in the landfill and a great achievement! As a very rough guideline we recommend 20 nappies but this will depend of a number of factors.
Washing
New nappies need to be pre-washed 3 times before use. Cotton, bamboo and hemp nappies and boosters will not achieve full absorption until after the post half dozen washes. Manufactured yarn is quie tight and needs to expand to create spaces inside the individual filaments where the liquid will be held.
Saving the environment one cloth nappy at a time.

Fit & Leak Prevention
When you first stare down at a cloth nappy, it can be pretty daunting. But we promise, once you get the hand of it, it really is easy and will become second nature to you.
Leaks are often the result of a saturated nappy or an incorrect fit. Don't be disheartened, usually you just need to make an adjustment in the fit or change the nappy more regularly.





