I am new to this and have looked over some of the recent posts. Background, I have a 2 year old daughter that I never once cloth diapered. Now I am due with my son in August and would like to try it. I don't think I can do it 100% of the time, but I would like to buy a few cloth diapers that will fit the baby when he is born to get a feel for what brand we like. I am wondering is there a cloth diaper that is a true all in one. Meaning, the insert is attached to the diaper and you can just wash the whole thing or add inserts if needed?
Re: Cloth diapers with no insert?
We didn't start until 10month so we've never used them for newborns.
but we love swaddlebees simplex 2.0, and BG AIO's.
Grovia has an AIO, there is a Thirsties Duo AIO and the BG Freetime is an AIO.
These are just a few of the bigger brands that offer them.
There are a TON of AIOs out there!
Personally, if you are looking to add absorbancy if you need it, I would suggest looking at sleeve style AIOs, I'm not a fan of microfiber, I prefer natural fibers, so those are my recommendations - specifically Swadlebees. They are sized, but it is a sleeve.
Thirsties are microfiber, but they are a sleeve style as well - they are also one of the cheapest on the market. And they stand behind their products 100% - and EXCELLENT customer service.
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