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Kissaluvs Fitteds

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Berry
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Kissaluvs diapers are known for quality fabrics and terrific fit.  Their diaper fabrics are custom-made right here in the USA, including their wonderfully soft, absorbant, and durable cotton fleece.

 

  • Beautifully textured fabrics to help contain even the runniest poop
  • Fabric options, including unbleached cotton fleece and knit terry, as well as gorgeous limited edition diapers of various colors and trims
  • Stretchy elastic and fabrics for a snug fit without binding
  • Elastic at leg and back openings to contain messes and floods
  • Sturdy plastic snaps...easy access for parents, not so easy for curious toddlers
  • Uniquely spaced adjustable wing snaps...snap consecutively or over three snaps depending on your baby's build
  • Overlapping wings on the larger sizes to fit even thin babies
  • Unique fit with low-rise front and full coverage in back
  • Simplicity of design, especially popular with dads and babysitters!

Size 0 - Newborn/small - fits approximately 5-15 pounds - natural trim stitching
Size 1 - Medium - fits approximately 10-25 pounds - purple trim stitching
Size 2 - Large - fits approximately 20-40 pounds - lime green trim stitching

 

 

Available in unbleached cotton or in several beautiful colors!

(Melon, Lemon, Sky, Lime, Berry)

 






Heather's Experience
- we used Kissaluvs size 0 when our son was a newborn.  It fit well, even under the umbilical cord.  I liked that it fit for a long time, too.  He didn't outgrow it as soon as he did some newborn diapers.  I found Kissaluvs to be plenty absorbant, too, and they kept in messes well.
 

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We are just starting potty training & these are PERFECT as a training pant....thick & absorbent if she has an accident, but also easy for her to slide off & on herself to use the potty. Before we started potty training, I snapped them tighter to keep her from being able to get them off by herself. I think this is the most versatile diaper we have tried.

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Before

Wash/dry fleece and unbleached diapers on hot/high several times to reach initial absorbency.

Wash only about a dozen or so at a time for the initial pre-washes. The fabric will lint a bit in these early washes. 

Wash and dry bright or dark fabrics on hot/high several times before mixing with lighter colored diapers.

Depending on your water source and temperature, you may need fewer or additional washings, so always test colorfastness before mixing wet diapers of varying colors (e.g., toss in a white rag during a hot wash and dry cycle or two).

Regular Washing Routine

There are many opinions about diaper washing, and many people have developed additional steps and routines based on their individual needs. Our advice is to start simple and adjust only if necessary for your baby or water-type.

  • Toss wet or dirty diapers into a dry pail; wash every 2-3 days.
  • An optional cold-water pre-rinse helps prevent stains and odor.
  • Use hot water and everyday detergent, unless that detergent contains fabric softeners (a no-no for diapers).
  • Veggie-based soap helps keep fabric soft, although its effectiveness depends on the hardness of your water. In any water, soap can coat fabric, so consider alternating soap and detergent to avoid decreased absorbency over time.
  • No chlorine bleach. Nasty stuff, bleach.
  • No fabric softeners, which coat fabric and reduce absorbency.

Some babies require fragrance-free or enzyme-free detergents; most don't. 

Drying diapers in a dryer, even on high heat, is perfectly okay, although an occasional sunning of clean, wet diapers will go a long way to freshen them and reduce or eliminate staining.

If you choose to sun the diapers or line dry rather than use a dryer, we strongly suggest either laying the diapers flat to dry, or hanging them horizontally rather than by the waist or front section. Hanging wet diapers by the waist allows the heavy, wet weight to pull on leg elastic, which may reduce its useful life.

Average Rating for Kissaluvs Fitteds:

Denise I LOVE these for my toddler 1/26/2009
 We are just starting potty training & these are PERFECT as a training pant....thick & absorbent if she has an accident, but also easy for her to slide off & on herself to use the potty. Before we started potty training, I snapped them tighter to keep her from being able to get them off by herself. I think this is the most versatile diaper we have tried.
 
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