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Yuyun/nicediaper has really awesome cloth diapers and plastic pants for a pretty good price. Sure they are based outta china so shipping will tack on another 12 bucks but sometimes you can get their diapers for like 2 to 3 bucks.
So like 15 bucks for a cloth diaper isn't bad. Ebay Store http://stores.ebay.com/YUYUN-CN_Adul...QQftidZ2QQtZkm Online Store http://www.nicediaper.com |
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oh these ones look nice and comfy
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3Colours-M-L-...742.m153.l1262 but I don't think they are worth paying 24 dollars for, and then a 38 dollar postage fee on top o.O |
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From my personal experience... stick with the "seperate" diapers then plastic pants on top. AIOs (all-in-ones) tend to leak around the edges b/c the waterproofing material dosen't form a very tight bond with your skin like a properly fitting pair of plastic pants will.
You have to remember that cloth diapers do not lock the wetness away like disposables do. If you get a cloth diaper good and wet then move around or sit down that wetness is going to spread all over looking for a way out. Where as in a quality disposable I can give it a good hosing and not have to worry about anything going where it shouldn't. If you want to experiment with a cloth diaper... get a decently sized hand towel and pin it on (shouldn't be hard to figure out)... take a pee and watch what happens. |
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http://www.babykins.com/adult-diaper.html
i've tried these before. they are pretty pricey and it took me a long time to get them.. but they were really worth the price and and wait. |
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