The bib I got my DS (13 months) at BRU is falling apart. I wipe it down after each meal and wash it on gentle in a lingerie bag once a week, but I seem to go through one a month.
Any recommendations on good bibs for feeding? I'd love one with an adjustable neck, and one that was hard to get off. My Mom suggested the Bumkins Superbib, but I see that they're now made in China and reviewers say they're not made as well anymore. Plus, they don't look too hard to get off.
TIA!
Re: XP: Bib for feeding solids
i use the bumkins
I like the pocket, they're easy to wipe down. They have velcro at the neck.
We have a bunch of Aiden and Anais ones..but they're the nice muslin material and so stained. I feel like they were a waste of money (for us at least)
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