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Get the perfect fit and absorbency with the highly versatile One Size Pocket Diaper. Every diaper includes a two-part insert, but for extra absorbency, just add more to the pocket. Keep your little one dry and comfortable with the stay dry layer and get a perfectly snug fit with the adjustable rise and our signature leg gussets.
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If we had to use just one word to describe our One Size Pocket Diapers, it would be VERSATILE: The rise of the One Size Pocket Diaper is adjustable, the leg gussets adapt to movement as well as legs both thin and thick, and the absorbency can be easily amended for overnight or extended wear.
Pocket Diapers are a two-step system. Before you can wrap and secure a pocket diaper on your baby, the first step is to add -- or ‘stuff’ – the pocket with the absorbency -- or insert. Many families choose to stuff their diapers as the final step in their laundry routine, so they are ready to go.
Our One Size Pocket diaper features a unique ‘sleeve’ pocket which has an opening for stuffing at both ends. There are two main advantages of a ‘sleeve’ pocket. 1) You’ll find that it is much easier to stuff and straighten your inserts with two access points – a time saver and 2) no need to pull soiled inserts out of the diaper before tossing them in the wash. They agitate out on their own.
One final stand-out feature of our Pocket Diaper compared to others on the market is our signature leg gussets. Our leg gussets are very gentle against your baby's skin yet they stay snug against baby’s legs so gaps are rare, even when baby is moving and grooving.
The newborn insert that comes with your One Size Pocket diaper is made from microfiber terry and the full size insert is comprised of hemp and organic cotton jersey. They can be used independently for a trimmer fit or together for extra absorbency.
The pocket is a stain-resistant microfleece that pulls moisture away from your baby’s skin for a more comfortable feel for baby even when the inserts are wet.
The outside layer of our One Size Pocket Diaper is made from joyfully colored and patterned waterproof fabric.
For the best fit, we recommend waiting until your little one reaches at least 8lbs before using our one-size diapers. Some families choose to use our Newborn All in Ones for the first few weeks before switching to one-size diapers.
Proudly manufactured in Colorado, USA.
Outer: 100% polyester with waterproof TPU laminate
Inner: 100% polyester microfleece
Newborn insert: 100% polyester–microfiber terry
Full size insert: 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton
Before Using your Diapers:
01. Invest in some cloth diaper safe laundry detergent that won’t leave a residue on the fibers of your diapers. There are many options but a popular choice that you can find locally is Tide Free + Gentle. Search online for Cloth Diaper Detergent Index to find an detergent that works for you.
02. Prep-wash: Wash and dry all of your new Thirsties products with detergent and warm water before use.
Wash Soiled Diapers:
typically every other day
01. Wash on a Quick Wash cycle on warm with detergent to ‘pre-wash’ your Thirsties.
02. Add more detergent and wash with hot water on a Heavy Duty Cycle with an extra rinse. Add washing soda or Calgon if you have very hard water.
03. Hang dry in the sun whenever and wherever possible. Alternatively, dry in dryer on medium-high heat for about 60-75 minutes until fully dry. Add dryer balls for quicker drying.
Yep -- its really that easy! But if you are the type of person who loves some really solid over explaining, you can find our comprehensive care instructions in our Customer Center -> Care and Use.
A note on natural fibers:
Natural fibers tend to clean easier than synthetic materials, but you can expect to see wear on natural diapers earlier than a synthetic fiber diaper. Its impossible to say if/when holes might develop as there are too many variables involved; wash routines, water hardness, machine type, detergent and stash size are all variables that need to be considered. Edge wear holes in the fabric tend to develop in the top layer of natural fiber along the serged edges and leg casings, but in most cases the performance of the diaper is not affected.