Unbleached Toddler 4x8x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers
$30.00
-- Unbleached Toddler 4x8x4 prefold diapers, 17.5"x23", fits babies 30-45 lbs
Purchase Unbleached Toddler 4x8x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers
Baby's
Textile Toddler 4x8x4
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers - 100% Indian cotton
prefold diapers. These twill weave diapers are
incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with washing.
Wash
these cloth diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up
beautifully! As with all cloth prefolds these will shrink
5-10%. Toddler 4x8x4's fit
babies 30-45 lbs (skinny babies through 50 lbs) and are the largest
factory produced prefold cloth diaper available. See
below for information on our unbeatable volume pricing and for
additional information regarding our unbleached diapers. Larger sizes are
available at our sister website at http://www.adultclothdiaper.com.
The larger sized diapers sold at AdultClothDiaper.Com are hand sewn in
the
USA and are significantly more expensive than the Baby's Textile
Prefolds sold on this web site.
|
Baby's Textile
Un-Bleached Prefolds
Sizes, Details and Pricing
DIAPER
SIZES
|
Layering (side -middle -side) |
Diaper
Dimensions Inches
|
Approximate Baby Weight
|
Price
per dozen
(1-3 dozen)
|
Price
per dozen
(4-6 dozen) 10% off
|
Price
per dozen
(7 & more dozen) 20% off
|
|
Preemie
|
2x6x2 |
9.5"x13" |
4 to 10 lbs. |
$11.00/ dozen |
$9.90/
dozen
|
$8.80/ dozen |
|
Infant
|
4x8x4 |
12"x16" |
7 to 15 lbs. |
$18.00/ dozen |
$16.20/
dozen
|
$14.40/ dozen |
| Regular |
4x6x4 |
14.5"x21"
|
15 to 30 lbs |
$21.00/ dozen |
$18.90/ dozen |
$16.80/ dozen |
Premium
|
4x8x4 |
14.5"x22"
|
15 to 30 lbs. |
$24.00/ dozen |
$21.60/ dozen |
$19.20/ dozen |
| Toddler |
4x8x4 |
17.5"x23"
|
30 to 45 lbs. |
$30.00/ dozen |
$27.00/ dozen |
$24.00/ dozen |
* Save 10% off
4 dozen or more, save 20% off 7 dozen or more.
* Diaper
sizes ranges are approximate and may be a little different for your
baby.
Bleached versus
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers.
Bleached prefold diapers are white
because the cotton yarn was bleached in the factory prior to weaving
the material. Cotton is naturally an ivory or light brown
color. The bleaching process turns the cotton fibers white and
also removes the natural cotton oils in the fibers. In doing so
the strength of the fibers is reduced and the resulting woven material
is slightly less durable. The bleaching process can lead to
additional pollutants being released to the environment through
airborne and waterborn emissions. Recent improvements in
bleaching technology has reduced but not eliminated this impact.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in
the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth
diapers. Unbleached prefold cloth diapers must be washed at least
2-3 times after you receive them before they become absorbant. We
recommend washing the diapers in hot sudsy water and drying them on
high heat and repeating as many times as necessary for the diapers to
become absorbant. You can test the absorbency by making a pocket
of the diaper and slowly pouring 1/2 cup of liquid into the
diaper. If the pools and does not soak in fairly quickly, keep
washing. Depending upon the detergent you use and the hardness of
your water and the natural variations in cotton materials you may have
to wash these up to 5 times before they become fully absorbant.
Do not under any circumstance use fabric softner as this causes the
fabric to be coated and thus repels moisture. Despite the added
effort necessary to break in these diapers, they are extremely popular
and by most accounts well worth
it.
Choosing
The
Right Size For Diapering & Other Uses.
The three
layering numbers refer to the
number of fabric layers of the three panels of the prefold
diaper with the middle panel being the thickest. Thicker diapers are
generally preferred for home diapering due to the added
absorbency. Most diaper services use 4x6x4 diapers to
economize on costs and drying time and
because they supply enough diapers for frequent changes. If you
feel your 4x8x4
diapers are too bulky try 4x6x4 diapers. Newborn 2x5x2 diapers
are
thinner to fit between
new baby's tiny legs. 2x5x2 sizes in general are prefered by
those practicing "EC" (Elimination Communication). Preemie cloth
diapers make great baby wipes and
are popular as diaper doublers. Infant 2x5x2 prefolds are
recommended as
home cleaning rags. Regular 4x6x4 cloth diapers are recommended
both for burp
cloths and for automobile detailing. Unsure of what size is best
for you? Don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service representatives by phone or e-mail.
Purchase Unbleached Toddler 4x8x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers
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Baby's
Textile Preemie 2x6x2
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers - 100% Indian cotton
prefold diapers. These twill weave diapers are
incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with washing. Wash
these cloth diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up
beautifully! As with all cloth prefolds these will shrink
5-10%. Preemie 2x6x2's fit
babies 4-10 lbs and are great when used as baby wipes. They also
make nice diaper inserts for larger sized prefolds. See
below for information on our unbeatable volume pricing and for
additional information regarding our unbleached diapers.
Baby's Textile
Un-Bleached Prefolds
Sizes, Details and Pricing
DIAPER
SIZES
Layering (side -middle -side)
Diaper
Dimensions Inches
Approximate Baby Weight
Price
per dozen
(1-3 dozen)
Price
per dozen
(4-6 dozen) 10% off
Price
per dozen
(7 & more dozen) 20% off
Preemie
2x6x2
9.5"x13"
4 to 10 lbs.
$11.00/ dozen
$9.90/
dozen
$8.80/ dozen
Infant
4x8x4
12"x16"
7 to 15 lbs.
$18.00/ dozen
$16.20/
dozen
$14.40/ dozen
Regular
4x6x4
14.5"x21"
15 to 30 lbs
$21.00/ dozen
$18.90/ dozen
$16.80/ dozen
Premium
4x8x4
14.5"x22"
15 to 30 lbs.
$24.00/ dozen
$21.60/ dozen
$19.20/ dozen
Toddler
4x8x4
17.5"x23"
30 to 45 lbs.
$30.00/ dozen
$27.00/ dozen
$24.00/ dozen
* Save 10% off
4 dozen or more, save 20% off 7 dozen or more.
* Diaper
sizes ranges are approximate and may be a little different for your
baby.
Bleached versus
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers.
Bleached prefold diapers are white
because the cotton yarn was bleached in the factory prior to weaving
the material. Cotton is naturally an ivory or light brown
color. The bleaching process turns the cotton fibers white and
also removes the natural cotton oils in the fibers. In doing so
the strength of the fibers is reduced and the resulting woven material
is slightly less durable. The bleaching process can lead to
additional pollutants being released to the environment through
airborne and waterborn emissions. Recent improvements in
bleaching technology has reduced but not eliminated this impact.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in
the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth
diapers. Unbleached prefold cloth diapers must be washed at least
2-3 times after you receive them before they become absorbant. We
recommend washing the diapers in hot sudsy water and drying them on
high heat and repeating as many times as necessary for the diapers to
become absorbant. You can test the absorbency by making a pocket
of the diaper and slowly pouring 1/2 cup of liquid into the
diaper. If the pools and does not soak in fairly quickly, keep
washing. Depending upon the detergent you use and the hardness of
your water and the natural variations in cotton materials you may have
to wash these up to 5 times before they become fully absorbant. Do not
under any circumstance use fabric softner as this causes the
fabric to be coated and thus repels moisture. Despite the added
effort necessary to break in these diapers, they are extremely popular
and by most accounts well worth
it.
Choosing
The
Right Size For Diapering & Other Uses.
The three
layering numbers refer to the
number of fabric layers of the three panels of the prefold
diaper with the middle panel being the thickest. Thicker diapers are
generally preferred for home diapering due to the added
absorbency. Most diaper services use 4x6x4 diapers to
economize on costs and drying time and
because they supply enough diapers for frequent changes. If you
feel your 4x8x4
diapers are too bulky try 4x6x4 diapers. Newborn 2x5x2 diapers
are
thinner to fit between
new baby's tiny legs. 2x5x2 sizes in general are prefered by
those practicing "EC" (Elimination Communication). Preemie cloth
diapers make great baby wipes and
are popular as diaper doublers. Infant 2x5x2 prefolds are
recommended as
home cleaning rags. Regular 4x6x4 cloth diapers are recommended
both for burp
cloths and for automobile detailing. Unsure of what size is best
for you? Don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service representatives by phone or e-mail.
Unbleached Infant 4x8x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers --
Baby's
Textile Infant 4x8x4
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers - 100% Indian cotton
prefold diapers. These twill weave diapers are
incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with washing. Wash
these cloth diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up
beautifully! As with all cloth prefolds these will shrink
5-10%. Infant 4x8x4's fit
babies 7-15 lbs and are the thickest most absorbant infant sized
prefold. It is the most popular size sold on the Internet
because of added layers for absorbancy. See
below for information on our unbeatable volume pricing and for
additional information regarding our unbleached diapers.
Baby's Textile
Un-Bleached Prefolds
Sizes, Details and Pricing
DIAPER
SIZES
Layering (side -middle -side)
Diaper
Dimensions Inches
Approximate Baby Weight
Price
per dozen
(1-3 dozen)
Price
per dozen
(4-6 dozen) 10% off
Price
per dozen
(7 & more dozen) 20% off
Preemie
2x6x2
9.5"x13"
4 to 10 lbs.
$11.00/ dozen
$9.90/
dozen
$8.80/ dozen
Infant
4x8x4
12"x16"
7 to 15 lbs.
$18.00/ dozen
$16.20/
dozen
$14.40/ dozen
Regular
4x6x4
14.5"x21"
15 to 30 lbs
$21.00/ dozen
$18.90/ dozen
$16.80/ dozen
Premium
4x8x4
14.5"x22"
15 to 30 lbs.
$24.00/ dozen
$21.60/ dozen
$19.20/ dozen
Toddler
4x8x4
17.5"x23"
30 to 45 lbs.
$30.00/ dozen
$27.00/ dozen
$24.00/ dozen
* Save 10% off
4 dozen or more, save 20% off 7 dozen or more.
* Diaper
sizes ranges are approximate and may be a little different for your
baby.
Bleached versus
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers.
Bleached prefold diapers are white
because the cotton yarn was bleached in the factory prior to weaving
the material. Cotton is naturally an ivory or light brown
color. The bleaching process turns the cotton fibers white and
also removes the natural cotton oils in the fibers. In doing so
the strength of the fibers is reduced and the resulting woven material
is slightly less durable. The bleaching process can lead to
additional pollutants being released to the environment through
airborne and waterborn emissions. Recent improvements in
bleaching technology has reduced but not eliminated this impact.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in
the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth
diapers. Unbleached prefold cloth diapers must be washed at least
2-3 times after you receive them before they become absorbant. We
recommend washing the diapers in hot sudsy water and drying them on
high heat and repeating as many times as necessary for the diapers to
become absorbant. You can test the absorbency by making a pocket
of the diaper and slowly pouring 1/2 cup of liquid into the
diaper. If the pools and does not soak in fairly quickly, keep
washing. Depending upon the detergent you use and the hardness of
your water and the natural variations in cotton materials you may have
to wash these up to 5 times before they become fully absorbant. Do not
under any circumstance use fabric softner as this causes the
fabric to be coated and thus repels moisture. Despite the added
effort necessary to break in these diapers, they are extremely popular
and by most accounts well worth
it.
Choosing
The
Right Size For Diapering & Other Uses.
The three
layering numbers refer to the
number of fabric layers of the three panels of the prefold
diaper with the middle panel being the thickest. Thicker diapers are
generally preferred for home diapering due to the added
absorbency. Most diaper services use 4x6x4 diapers to
economize on costs and drying time and
because they supply enough diapers for frequent changes. If you
feel your 4x8x4
diapers are too bulky try 4x6x4 diapers. Newborn 2x5x2 diapers
are
thinner to fit between
new baby's tiny legs. 2x5x2 sizes in general are prefered by
those practicing "EC" (Elimination Communication). Preemie cloth
diapers make great baby wipes and
are popular as diaper doublers. Infant 2x5x2 prefolds are
recommended as
home cleaning rags. Regular 4x6x4 cloth diapers are recommended
both for burp
cloths and for automobile detailing. Unsure of what size is best
for you? Don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service representatives by phone or e-mail.
Unbleached Regular 4x6x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers --
Baby's
Textile Regular 4x6x4
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers - 100% Indian cotton
prefold diapers. These twill weave diapers are
incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with washing.
Wash
these cloth diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up
beautifully! As with all cloth prefolds these will shrink
5-10%. Regular 4x6x4's fit
babies 15-30 lbs and are the sized prefered by most diapers services
because they dry quicker than 4x8x4's and are less expensive. See
below for information on our unbeatable volume pricing and for
additional information regarding our unbleached diapers.
Baby's Textile
Un-Bleached Prefolds
Sizes, Details and Pricing
DIAPER
SIZES
Layering (side -middle -side)
Diaper
Dimensions Inches
Approximate Baby Weight
Price
per dozen
(1-3 dozen)
Price
per dozen
(4-6 dozen) 10% off
Price
per dozen
(7 & more dozen) 20% off
Preemie
2x6x2
9.5"x13"
4 to 10 lbs.
$11.00/ dozen
$9.90/
dozen
$8.80/ dozen
Infant
4x8x4
12"x16"
7 to 15 lbs.
$18.00/ dozen
$16.20/
dozen
$14.40/ dozen
Regular
4x6x4
14.5"x21"
15 to 30 lbs
$21.00/ dozen
$18.90/ dozen
$16.80/ dozen
Premium
4x8x4
14.5"x22"
15 to 30 lbs.
$24.00/ dozen
$21.60/ dozen
$19.20/ dozen
Toddler
4x8x4
17.5"x23"
30 to 45 lbs.
$30.00/ dozen
$27.00/ dozen
$24.00/ dozen
* Save 10% off
4 dozen or more, save 20% off 7 dozen or more.
* Diaper
sizes ranges are approximate and may be a little different for your
baby.
Bleached versus
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers.
Bleached prefold diapers are white
because the cotton yarn was bleached in the factory prior to weaving
the material. Cotton is naturally an ivory or light brown
color. The bleaching process turns the cotton fibers white and
also removes the natural cotton oils in the fibers. In doing so
the strength of the fibers is reduced and the resulting woven material
is slightly less durable. The bleaching process can lead to
additional pollutants being released to the environment through
airborne and waterborn emissions. Recent improvements in
bleaching technology has reduced but not eliminated this impact.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in
the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth
diapers. Unbleached prefold cloth diapers must be washed at least
2-3 times after you receive them before they become absorbant. We
recommend washing the diapers in hot sudsy water and drying them on
high heat and repeating as many times as necessary for the diapers to
become absorbant. You can test the absorbency by making a pocket
of the diaper and slowly pouring 1/2 cup of liquid into the
diaper. If the pools and does not soak in fairly quickly, keep
washing. Depending upon the detergent you use and the hardness of
your water and the natural variations in cotton materials you may have
to wash these up to 5 times before they become fully absorbant.
Do not under any circumstance use fabric softner as this causes the
fabric to be coated and thus repels moisture. Despite the added
effort necessary to break in these diapers, they are extremely popular
and by most accounts well worth
it.
Choosing
The
Right Size For Diapering & Other Uses.
The three
layering numbers refer to the
number of fabric layers of the three panels of the prefold
diaper with the middle panel being the thickest. Thicker diapers are
generally preferred for home diapering due to the added
absorbency. Most diaper services use 4x6x4 diapers to
economize on costs and drying time and
because they supply enough diapers for frequent changes. If you
feel your 4x8x4
diapers are too bulky try 4x6x4 diapers. Newborn 2x5x2 diapers
are
thinner to fit between
new baby's tiny legs. 2x5x2 sizes in general are prefered by
those practicing "EC" (Elimination Communication). Preemie cloth
diapers make great baby wipes and
are popular as diaper doublers. Infant 2x5x2 prefolds are
recommended as
home cleaning rags. Regular 4x6x4 cloth diapers are recommended
both for burp
cloths and for automobile detailing. Unsure of what size is best
for you? Don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service representatives by phone or e-mail.
Unbleached Premium 4x8x4 Prefold Cloth Diapers --
Baby's
Textile Premium 4x8x4
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers - 100% Indian cotton
prefold diapers. These twill weave diapers are
incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with washing.
Wash
these cloth diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up
beautifully! As with all cloth prefolds these will shrink
5-10%. Premium 4x8x4's fit
babies 15-30 lbs and are the thickest most absorbant prefold
available. Note that these are also one inch longer than the
Regular 4x6x4. It is the most popular size sold on the Internet
because of added layers for absorbancy. See
below for information on our unbeatable volume pricing and for
additional information regarding our unbleached diapers.
Baby's Textile
Un-Bleached Prefolds
Sizes, Details and Pricing
DIAPER
SIZES
Layering (side -middle -side)
Diaper
Dimensions Inches
Approximate Baby Weight
Price
per dozen
(1-3 dozen)
Price
per dozen
(4-6 dozen) 10% off
Price
per dozen
(7 & more dozen) 20% off
Preemie
2x6x2
9.5"x13"
4 to 10 lbs.
$11.00/ dozen
$9.90/
dozen
$8.80/ dozen
Infant
4x8x4
12"x16"
7 to 15 lbs.
$18.00/ dozen
$16.20/
dozen
$14.40/ dozen
Regular
4x6x4
14.5"x21"
15 to 30 lbs
$21.00/ dozen
$18.90/ dozen
$16.80/ dozen
Premium
4x8x4
14.5"x22"
15 to 30 lbs.
$24.00/ dozen
$21.60/ dozen
$19.20/ dozen
Toddler
4x8x4
17.5"x23"
30 to 45 lbs.
$30.00/ dozen
$27.00/ dozen
$24.00/ dozen
* Save 10% off
4 dozen or more, save 20% off 7 dozen or more.
* Diaper
sizes ranges are approximate and may be a little different for your
baby.
Bleached versus
Un-Bleached Prefold Cloth Diapers.
Bleached prefold diapers are white
because the cotton yarn was bleached in the factory prior to weaving
the material. Cotton is naturally an ivory or light brown
color. The bleaching process turns the cotton fibers white and
also removes the natural cotton oils in the fibers. In doing so
the strength of the fibers is reduced and the resulting woven material
is slightly less durable. The bleaching process can lead to
additional pollutants being released to the environment through
airborne and waterborn emissions. Recent improvements in
bleaching technology has reduced but not eliminated this impact.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in
the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth
diapers. Unbleached prefold cloth diapers must be washed at least
2-3 times after you receive them before they become absorbant. We
recommend washing the diapers in hot sudsy water and drying them on
high heat and repeating as many times as necessary for the diapers to
become absorbant. You can test the absorbency by making a pocket
of the diaper and slowly pouring 1/2 cup of liquid into the
diaper. If the pools and does not soak in fairly quickly, keep
washing. Depending upon the detergent you use and the hardness of
your water and the natural variations in cotton materials you may have
to wash these up to 5 times before they become fully absorbant.
Do not under any circumstance use fabric softner as this causes the
fabric to be coated and thus repels moisture. Despite the added
effort necessary to break in these diapers, they are extremely popular
and by most accounts well worth
it.
Choosing
The
Right Size For Diapering & Other Uses.
The three
layering numbers refer to the
number of fabric layers of the three panels of the prefold
diaper with the middle panel being the thickest. Thicker diapers are
generally preferred for home diapering due to the added
absorbency. Most diaper services use 4x6x4 diapers to
economize on costs and drying time and
because they supply enough diapers for frequent changes. If you
feel your 4x8x4
diapers are too bulky try 4x6x4 diapers. Newborn 2x5x2 diapers
are
thinner to fit between
new baby's tiny legs. 2x5x2 sizes in general are prefered by
those practicing "EC" (Elimination Communication). Preemie cloth
diapers make great baby wipes and
are popular as diaper doublers. Infant 2x5x2 prefolds are
recommended as
home cleaning rags. Regular 4x6x4 cloth diapers are recommended
both for burp
cloths and for automobile detailing. Unsure of what size is best
for you? Don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service representatives by phone or e-mail.
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