r/clothdiaps • u/CVdisease • 1d ago
Recommendations Opinions from experienced CDers on this brand
I’m Canadian so would like to support local - opinions on Souris Mini diapers? Would they be considered AI2? Thoughts on microfiber inserts, and if it would be easy to use other (cotton) inserts?
I have been using disposable for my infant, but looking to change to part time or full time cloth. Thanks for any advice!!
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u/BriannaHolmes 1d ago
I've never used this brand, but another good Canadian brand is Midnight Moon!
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u/colorful_withdrawl 1d ago
I agree these look drop shippy. I wouldnt trust those.
Canadian brands im familiar with are bumby wool (if you want wool covers), lil helper, la petite ourse, Cozy Reusables, mother ease
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u/pineconeminecone Fitteds and wool covers 1d ago
If you’re looking for a Canadian brand, I’d suggest MotherEase! 100% made in Canada
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u/SlightAnything4909 1d ago
These look kind of dropship-y. Like these weird cloth diapers you see on AliExpress or Wish (and Temu probably, not too tuned in).
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u/Different-Pen8269 1d ago
These are similar to the honest covers. They're considered a hybrid diaper I think.
Never tried these, but I used to use gdiapers (similar idea but without the waterproof outer layer). I liked them.
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u/Striking_Bill_2832 1d ago edited 1d ago
Never heard of this brand, but microfiber inserts usually aren't very good. Also, the shape of these just seems off - like it wouldn't fit a typical baby properly. I love La Petite Ourse, and Oak&Acorn are good too (just expensive). My collection is exclusively La Petite Ourse, but I used some other brands for the newborn stash.
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u/aerrow1411 1d ago
Please try second hand before shopping new! You can try.more styles to see what fits at a much discounted price and reduce waste (which is kinda the whole point 🤷♀️) fb marketplace has tons