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OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Baby Diapers, Size 1 (7-15 lbs), 6 Pack, Soft, Absorbent and Durable 100% Natural Cotton

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  • BEST NATURAL DIAPERS - The internet’s best-selling prefold cloth diaper has earned it’s place for good reasons - meet OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers, the softest, most absorbent and durable natural diapers for infants.
  • SIZED FOR INFANTS - OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers, Size 1 fit infants from 7-15 lbs and are generally used with diaper covers or plastic pants. One order contains 6 prefold cloth diapers. Each measures 12 x 16” prior to washing, and will shrink down approximately 5-10%.
  • HIGHLY ABSORBENT - OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers are 4x8x4, with the middle panel having eight layers of absorbency and outer panels with four layers, offering plenty of absorbency and durability.
  • SOFT FOR BABY - Made of pure, 100% unbleached Indian cotton in a lint-free thick gauze weave, for superior softness and strength. Wash and dry these unbleached diapers 2-3 times prior to use to remove natural cotton oils and ensure optimal feel and absorbency.
  • DIAPER SERVICE QUALITY - Don’t settle for less than the best for your baby. OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers are Diaper Service Quality (DSQ), letting you give the best, quality care to your little one.


The internet’s best-selling prefold cloth diaper has earned it’s place for good reasons - meet OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers, the softest, most absorbent and durable natural diapers for infants. Size 1 fits infants from 7-15 lbs and are generally used with diaper covers or plastic pants. One order contains 6 prefold cloth diapers. Each measures 12 x 16” prior to washing, and will shrink down approximately 5-10%.
Made of pure, 100% unbleached Indian cotton in a lint-free thick gauze weave, for superior softness and strength. OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers are 4x8x4, with the middle panel having eight layers of absorbency and outer panels with four layers, offering plenty of absorbency and durability. Wash and dry these unbleached diapers 2-3 times prior to use to remove natural cotton oils and ensure optimal feel and absorbency.
Easy to care for, simply toss soiled cloth diapers into the wash then machine or line dry. OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Diapers are Diaper Service Quality (DSQ), letting you give the best, quality care to your little one. When not using as cloth diapers, they also work great as polishing rags, burp cloths and for other natural home and baby care needs.


Kelsi V
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019
I'm a first-time mom to a 9-week old; I began using a cloth diapering system of OsoCozy unbleached cotton prefolds and primarily Thirsties waterproof covers at around 3 weeks. I had the help and support of friends using the same or similar system. Hopefully this review helps you! I've included links at the bottom of the review for supplies we're using.PROS:1. Cost-effective. My math suggests that with middle of the road disposable diapers (e.g Up&Up we'd be spending $55 a week in disposables). It's been plenty to have 36 prefolds in the current size and 5-7 waterproof covers. I've found some of each in awesome shape used in online marketplaces. Especially if you get one-size covers, even switching sizes a few times in prefolds will save big bucks over the long term, especially if used with multiple kids.2. Minimize blowouts of breastfed baby poop! We've had more issues with blowout diapers in disposables. TIP: even if you use a disposable diaper, snap on a waterproof cover on top to contain the mess! The combo of a prefold, especially the jelly roll fold (pictured) with a cover leads to very rare blowouts. If anything has ever gotten out, it's been minimal - no up-the-back poo-plosions!3. Takes up way less space than all-in-ones (AIO's) or pocket diapers. I have 36 prefolds and 7 covers that fit with a bit of room to spare in a drawer that could BARELY hold 12 pocket diapers.4. Fast and easy once you get the hang of it.CONS:1. Must be prepped before use. Initially I skimped on this part, running through a few consecutive wash cycles without drying - we had lots of leaks until I was advised by a friend to go back and try again. Throw these in with your other laundry (wash AND machine dry) for a total of 7-8 wash cycles to fluff these up and bring up to their full absorbency. TIP: have your next size up before your child will fit into them to give you time to prep the next size.2. A bit of a learning curve. The combination of skimping on the prep step and my own cluelessness lead to lots of pee leaks initially for us. A tutorial photo from a friend made a HUGE difference - I've included on here with the jelly roll fold. Stick with it! My husband and several other supportive people have offered to learn our system to pick up diaper changes too, and they got the hang of it in just a few changes.SUPPLIES YOU'LL NEED1. 24-36 prefolds in current size. Our daughter is 2 months and still in the newborn size - probably weighs around 11 Lbs now and I think we've got another few weeks yet in this size. Initially I tried her in size 1, they were WAY too big for an 8 Lb 3 week old.2. 5-7 waterproof covers - we like Thirsties for the double gusseted legs and snap/hook and look options. I also have a one size Rumparooz cover that's good too.3. Area to change.4. Wipes. TIP: if you're already doing diaper laundry, go ahead and use a stash of washcloths for wipes. You might even be able to skip the wipe altogether and use the diaper itself to wipe! Often this is what I do.5. Snappis to hold the prefold together - buying a pack of 5 is PLENTY.6. System for holding diapers between washes. We have a few different wet bags, and I've found that the largest one from Teamoy is great. Make sure you have a few smaller ones in your diaper bag for changes on-the-go!7. Effective laundry detergent (go for fragrance free for sensitive skin).6. OPTIONAL (but recommended) - cloth diaper friendly diaper cream. Our daughter has very sensitive skin and is prone to diaper rash. I've learned that petroleum-based creams should NOT be used with cloth diapers of any kind (most national brands: A&D, Desitin, etc.). If your babe has a rash needing more power, Burt's Bee's max strength zinc oxide diaper rash ointment is petroleum free. I've found that using the Motherlove Diaper Balm between every change has kept her bottom smooth and rash-free. If you're using creams of any kind, ALL of which will be oil-based, you'll want to make sure you're using the full amount of effective detergent in a hot water wash to remove the creams from the diapers to prevent absorbency problems, since water and oil don't mix.HOW TO USE (see photo: jelly roll fold - excellent for breastfed baby poop!)1. Lay a fresh prefold flat beneath your baby, long side parallel to baby's spine, before removing the dirty diaper (cover or prefold). If the prefold fits long on your baby, fold down the top a bit (under her back) - this will help hold in poop! Line up the top with the narrowest part of baby's waist.2. Remove the dirty diaper (prefold and cover) and wipe, apply diaper cream.3. Roll side farthest from you on a diagonal until the bottom edge is rolled to the midpoint, partway up the roll just TOUCHES YOUR BABY'S THIGHS, and the top edge (under baby's hips) lays flat. If the roll doesn't touch baby's thighs you'll have a hard time getting the diaper snug around baby's legs. If you roll too much, cheek will be exposed and make it easier for poop to get out.4. Pull the rolled far end snugly up between baby's legs. UNROLL the edges to cover your baby's hip flexors (the rolls will still be in place around baby's bottom and groin). I had big problems until I figured this step out.5. Pull the back flap from the side farthest from you over the top and secure the snappi on that side. Pull the snappi over your baby and secure the back flap over the top on the side closest to you. THEN pull the prefold up between your baby's legs and pull the snappi down to secure between baby's legs. Your goal is to keep the prefold snug around baby's thighs and waist, cheeks covered.6. Secure a waterproof cover around the prefold so it's comfortably snug around baby's waist and thighs. MAKE SURE the prefold is completely contained inside the cover at both the legs and the waist. Any exposed prefold will cause urine to wick out and leak!WASHING:1. Breastfed babies not yet on solid food have entirely water-soluble, slightly sweet-smelling, liquidy poop. You do NOT need to scrape this off or spray or soak your diapers to remove this before the wash. Wet AND dirty diapers can go together into the wet bag or other container for holding soiled diapers before washing. When baby is on solids you'll want to use liners OR scrape poop into the toilet OR a diaper sprayer to remove poop before washing. Wash about every other day to prevent odors and to keep your load from getting too big.2. Put all diapers, covers, washcloths, and your wet bag in the washing machine with the full amount of effective detergent (we use Tide Free & Gentle NOT Free & Clear, which has fewer cleaning agents) for your load size - make sure to use enough water to get your diapers clean! Use a hot water, heavy duty cycle. An extra rinse step at the end can help ensure all detergent is removed and prevent buildup.3. Dry. Honestly I just throw my prefolds in the dryer - you'll still see poop stains, but an effective wash cycle and detergent removes all odor. Make sure you hang wet bags and covers to dry to keep their waterproof coatings intact. If you're bothered by poop stains, a bit of sun exposure will take care of those in a jiffy.4. Reuse!LINKS:1. OsoCozy prefolds newborn size: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AJHDQW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=12. Thirsties waterproof covers hook and loop, size 1https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K71N3KR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&th=13. Thirsties waterproof covers snap, size 1https://www.amazon.com/Thirsties-Cloth-Diaper-Closure-Birdie/dp/B01M5ILEPW/ref=pd_bxgy_img_2/147-6819263-0169924?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01M5ILEPW&pd_rd_r=0e8a1ac8-7475-4940-9ae5-956b437dde45&pd_rd_w=nLUYR&pd_rd_wg=39VtP&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=QDDN4VMN6T08CMKG99X5&refRID=QDDN4VMN6T08CMKG99X5&th=14. Rumparooz waterproof diaper cover snap, one sizehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQ9UUK8?colid=1I0LVTC3CPO0Y&coliid=I285L3Z5MO73BZ&ref=br_ADD_TO_CART_title_link5. Snappishttps://www.amazon.com/Original-5-pack-Snappi-Diaper-Fasteners/dp/B004YWKWJO6. Burt's Bees 40% zinc oxide diaper rash ointment (for treating diaper rash in cloth)https://www.amazon.com/Burts-Bees-Baby-Diaper-Ointment/dp/B01379IL6U/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=25S5TXF763LEF&keywords=burt%27s%2Bbees%2Bdiaper%2Brash%2Bointment&qid=1564147048&s=gateway&sprefix=burt%27s%2Bbees%2Bdiaper%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-2-spons&th=17. Motherlove Diaper Balm (at every change)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GLK6K2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=18. Large wet bag (buy 2 so you have one when the other's in the wash).https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M8G1VW1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=19. 2 small wet bags for the diaper bag. 2 zippered compartments are awesome - 1 for clothes/burp cloths, one for diapers.https://www.amazon.com/ALVABABY-Waterproof-Reusable-Zippered-Swimsuits/dp/B075CYYJCK/ref=pd_rhf_ee_s_vtp_ses_clicks_shared_0_6/147-6819263-0169924?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B075CYYJCK&pd_rd_r=f24c311c-0d0f-4b78-8935-5b8ce5f98837&pd_rd_w=BKlYL&pd_rd_wg=5pL6Y&pf_rd_p=fc133098-0fe0-425e-be82-4e2e411bf8ca&pf_rd_r=MMYV1NBCV8YASMHF9SD8&refRID=MMYV1NBCV8YASMHF9SD8&th=110. Tide Free & Gentle detergenthttps://www.amazon.com/Tide-Gentle-Laundry-Detergent-Packaging/dp/B000Q63IC0/ref=asc_df_B000Q63IC0/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309832782859&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11894736248743253154&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9019064&hvtargid=aud-643565131866:pla-568057206656&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=70155173188&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=309832782859&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11894736248743253154&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9019064&hvtargid=aud-643565131866:pla-56805720665611. washclothshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCYGWH2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=112. BONUS swim diapers - these have been great. Started using them at 6 weeks!https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D6K1J8X?colid=1I0LVTC3CPO0Y&coliid=I1WI3U34T7E5VH&ref=br_ADD_TO_CART_title_link&th=1
AJack
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2016
The bamboo pre-folds had better absorbency and stain resistant.
Taurus45
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2016
I bought these cloth diapers when I was getting lost in the huge cloth diaper market as a first-time mom. Anyhow, after I saw those good reviews, I decided to give this a shot. Usually I prewash new cloth stuff for my family, so this better works out coz i wouldn't be able to return them after washing. In a word, these diapers are the BEST! If you are rushing to go to bed because preparing for your newborn has worn you out, then you can stop here and place the order. But if you just start the cloth diapers hunting, feel free to continue reading my experience:I ordered the infant size, instead of use it alone as a cloth diaper as instructed on the package, I use it as an insert with a shell. And here comes the reasons why I love them:a) they are so so soft and comfy, and it only gets better after using and washing. My mom has been helping me to take care of the baby and she keeps telling me how much she loves these diapers and they are way much better than what she had to use on us back then. I usually don't really care how great the description is because I only trust my experience. And this one passes my test, baby never had a rash with this diaper, that explains a lot about the quality of the material.b) they are not white. Yes this is important. When you have to deal with baby's explosive yellowish poop, you would appreciate this non-white diaper because they are easier to clean than the white cloth. even though there is a little residue, you won't be able to tell. You might think white cloth diapers are prettier than these, but the thing is you use them to hold baby's pee and poop, being more useful is more important.c) they become less bulky as your baby grows bigger. During the first few weeks, it does look a little bulky on the baby because I had to fold most of the part to fit the tiny baby. But as the baby grows bigger, I can fold it less and less. Even though it's only infant size, I don't see a problem using it as an insert at later stage. Again, my experience is based on using it as an insert. The instructions on the package show you how to use it as a diaper by itself, but I think it makes a lot more sense to use it as an insert with an waterproof shell.d) they are more affordable than other inserts, at least those similar quality ones. And for the long run, using cloth diaper is going to save you lots of bucks. A bonus for this one is that you can buy the infant size one and use it as insert for the entire stage. Whereas a lot of other cloth diaper inserts come with two sizes, which means you need to spend double the money.e) they are thick and absorbent. The biggest concern about using cloth diaper is the leakage. With this one, even though the diaper is soaking wet, it doesn't leak on baby's pants. While it's gonna be another story with the poop, if your baby has frequent and small bowel movement, this should be fine, but if your baby has infrequent and explosive bowel movement, get ready to change the entire outfit and have fun! To have a better sense of how absorbent these diapers are, I did a test with this one and the thirsties 50% hemp and 50% cotton insert, it turns out that this one is a big winner because it can go about twice the time than the other one before it gets soaked.f) It's not complicated at all to do the cleaning. When I was still pregnant and thought of doing the cloth diaper, I was like I would never hand wash those smelly diapers!! So in the first week I put the dirty diapers under running tap water and asked my husband to wring out them and hang them up. Originally the plan was to accumulate a three-day cloth diapers before we put them in the washer coz we want to save the laundry cost. But it was not the best idea to let dirty diapers to line dry because it becomes harder to clean. Fine, let's do hand wash. First step is to soak them with hot water to get rid of the smell, then leave them in some draft baby detergent water, a few hours later, hand rinse and twist them then hang them up line dry. The more you do the easier it gets. And now I become a mom who hand washes baby diapers. If it involves bowel movement, the work is a little more, but still easy. Just put them in a basin, use the running tap water to wash out the poop particles, dump the water in the toilet bowel, then repeat the steps as described above. I saw some products like diaper sprinkler online, but I like keeping things simple and it worked out just fine.In a sum, these are a great buy for parents who do cloth diapers, and a great product for babies who may or may not be sensitive to disposable diapers, too.Thanks for reading and have fun with diaper changing and cleaning.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on January 29, 2016
Ottimo prodotto. Ottima assorbenza, già dopo il primo lavaggio. Da utilizzare sia come inserto che prefold, morbidissimo!! Consegna rapidissima, in ottime condizioni sia l'imballaggio che il prodotto stesso. Consiglio!!
Alejandra Lossada
Reviewed in Spain on November 22, 2015
Hemos lavado dos veces tal y como indica el paquete. Los probamos con agua y son bastante absorventes, más que gasas o pañales cuadrados.Se secaron bastante rápido, en medio día dentro de casa (frío y húmedo afuera).
Lisa K
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2014
Unfortunately my newborn baby developed a serious nappy rush while using this together with PUL covers (I changed the nappies every 2 - 3 hours). Pocket nappies work for us because of the wicking layer (this nappie does not have one). Absorbency is good, materials and quality are fine as well. I am using them as cloth sheets on the changing table and for baby weighting on scale.
sivani
Reviewed in India on November 25, 2014
First time I heard about prefolds and ordered online... as soon as I received I didnt have good feeling about this product. .. it was thinner and rougher than I imagined... but after several wash it became so soft and fluffy to use... it absorbs more liquids than I expected. .. and the poo doesn't stick to the cloth... its easy to wash also... if ur cloth diapering osocozy is must have and best for the value. ...
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