- Made of 100% cotton Birdseye
- Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper
- Generous size allows custom folding for better fit
- An eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers because they are washable and reusable
- Comfortable feel
Product DescriptionGive Baby the ultimate in softness and comfort with these reusable Gerber Birdseye Weave Cloth Diapers. The fabric is woven with heavy, tightly twisted yarns in a pattern that produces an exceptionally durable diaper. 100% cotton. Machine washable. Made in USA. Editorial ReviewGood for the environment and comfortable for baby, these flat, bird’s-eye weave cotton cloth diapers are made from tightly twisted yarns woven in a pattern to make them exceptional. . . More >>
Gerber 12-Pack Flatfold Birdseye Cloth Diapers – White
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Made in China crap. . . NOT made in the usa. Typical Gerber lies. Yes I know, got sucked into ordering and Chinese crap showed up. . . who knows what chemicals it’s tainted with. Look someplace else if you want made in the USA and expect a quality product.
I’m cloth diapering my newborn, so my sister-in-law bought the baby some of these. When I opened the pack, i said to myself, “what the heck is this thin thing?” Well, they’re never my first choice as far as diapering, but when all the other ones are dirty, i just use one as a diaper and fold up on as an absorbent pad- works just fine. Sometimes I use them as doublers with my prefolds as well. Other than not being able to use them by themselves, they’re fine.
I really enjoy using these cloth diapers, but one thing only
it is so difficult to find the diaper liners. I called to so many stores the only one that carried these liners was
Baby R Us. These liners really do the job as far as to keeping the babys dryer and when they have a bm you just discard the liner without so much of a mess.
I gave these one star because I think they are unsuitable for the intended use as a cloth diaper. I bought these thinking they were comparable to the prefold cloth diapers that I have used as burp cloths in the past. . . . you should be aware that they are very, very thin. They are so thin that they are transparent. Even when I folded them they didn’t seem half as thick and absorbant as the prefolds. The prefold diapers are much more suitable for cloth diapering and burp cloth use. . . spend the extra $$$ on them. These probably will make nice rags for cleaning. . . . but I definitely don’t recommend them as diapers or burp cloths.
These Gerber cloth diapers have a million and one uses. From actual diapers to burp cloths to changing pads, to just super absorbent rags, these diapers will be used again and a again. And because they are well made, they can be bleached and reused time and again, saving money and landfill space.
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