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






Key features
- •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.
OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Baby Diapers, Size 1 (7-15 lbs), 6 Pack, Soft, Absorbent and Durable 100% Natural Cotton
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My doctor recommended wearing cloth diapers because our baby got a yeast ...
Daisie Nguyen✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2017
My doctor recommended wearing cloth diapers because our baby got a yeast infection recently. The infection has gotten better since we changed to cloth. The material is super soft. I love it. It does shrink a good amount. After reading reviews about how much these shrink, I decided to just buy 1 pack to try out before buying more. My baby is 15 lbs and it fits a little too snugged on her so i just bought 3 packs of size 2. We didn't start out with cloth but i wish we did. My baby has a certain time that she poops so I still use regular disposable diapers for her during those times (9am and 5pm) and cloth the other times.
Easy for cloth diapering
Customer✓ Verified Purchase•February 6, 2017
I like these for cloth diapers because they're easy. I just Tri-fold them and button up the cover and off we go. With twins, we've had our share of messes, but they wash up great (I use country save liquid soap that I buy on Amazon: cold rinse,hot heavy wash with soap,extra rinse,front loading machine) we have not had any issues with staining or odor and my twins are partially breastfed and partially formula fed.
A must-have for cloth diapering!
Taurus45✓ Verified Purchase•June 19, 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.
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.
Better than diaper service cloth diapers!
C. Li✓ Verified Purchase•April 5, 2016
We subscribed to a cloth diapering service for all of two weeks before we decided that it wasn't for us. Cloth diapering was just not working for our tiny newborn! However, the cloth diapers they supplied us with were great for a myriad of other things, like burp cloths, sheet savers under the head and bum, liners for the changing table, and even a blanket in a pinch. So when we had to return our loaners to the cloth diapering service after termination of the service, I decided to buy a pack of my own so that we wouldn't suddenly have to change our new, cloth diapered way of life. These are even better than the ones we got through the diaper service! They're just as thick and absorbent, but they are also very soft. You'll need to run them through the wash on hot and tumble dry them before first use, but other than that, pretty low maintenance stuff.
Durable and Well Made
M. Brame✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2016
UPDATE: So I finally found a website that posts the actual names, sizing and pricing for OsoCozy diapers, through their company. I was able to determine that size "medium" is actually a size between the "Size 1" and "Size 2", sold here on Amazon. I've attached a screen shot of the chart and here is a link to the mediums on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/OsoCozy-Indian-Cotton-Prefold-Diapers/dp/B0084H09FC/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1460400328&sr=8-1&keywords=osocozy+medium
(*The whole "4X6X4" and "4X8X4" thing kept throwing me off... but I guess it has to deal with thread count or fabric layering)
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I think that "Arizona KK" wrote the most helpful review for these diapers, with the exception of the measurements I got from them:
After washing, I measured:
Size 1: 10.75X14 inches
Size 2: 14X20.25 inches
There does seem to be a HUGE difference between Size 1 & 2... When I've tried to see if baby is ready for the size 2's yet, he looks like he's drowning in them... Like they are big enough for a 2 YEAR old or something...!
I'll just say that I really like these diapers and that I'm getting good use out of them... so far (they are made REALLY durable)!
It's kind of amazing to see how baby grows in these diapers. When we brought our little one home from the hospital 2 months ago, the size 1 diapers were just a little large for him, but now his little Buddha belly and chubby thighs are starting to make it more difficult to cinch together. ;-) We will have to start using the next size up sooner than later... although (-again-) the size 2 OsoCozy diapers I bought (and have already washed a couple times) seem MUCH bigger to me than the size 1's we are currently in. Not sure if I ordered wrong (-like maybe there's another size in between these two that I missed) or perhaps I just need to wash them a couple more times..? (-Though I somehow don't think they will shrink much smaller than they already did after the first couple washes) :-/ ????? -Back to the research board!
http://www.amazon.com/OsoCozy-Indian-Cotton-Prefold-Diapers/dp/B0084H09FC/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1460400328&sr=8-1&keywords=osocozy+medium
(*The whole "4X6X4" and "4X8X4" thing kept throwing me off... but I guess it has to deal with thread count or fabric layering)
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I think that "Arizona KK" wrote the most helpful review for these diapers, with the exception of the measurements I got from them:
After washing, I measured:
Size 1: 10.75X14 inches
Size 2: 14X20.25 inches
There does seem to be a HUGE difference between Size 1 & 2... When I've tried to see if baby is ready for the size 2's yet, he looks like he's drowning in them... Like they are big enough for a 2 YEAR old or something...!
I'll just say that I really like these diapers and that I'm getting good use out of them... so far (they are made REALLY durable)!
It's kind of amazing to see how baby grows in these diapers. When we brought our little one home from the hospital 2 months ago, the size 1 diapers were just a little large for him, but now his little Buddha belly and chubby thighs are starting to make it more difficult to cinch together. ;-) We will have to start using the next size up sooner than later... although (-again-) the size 2 OsoCozy diapers I bought (and have already washed a couple times) seem MUCH bigger to me than the size 1's we are currently in. Not sure if I ordered wrong (-like maybe there's another size in between these two that I missed) or perhaps I just need to wash them a couple more times..? (-Though I somehow don't think they will shrink much smaller than they already did after the first couple washes) :-/ ????? -Back to the research board!
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