I love Itti's! Have had several (both fitted and snap in AIO and now D'lish) over the last couple of years and found them to have excellent resale value. I sold them off when Caleb grew out of them and bought the next size up. Had I known there would be another bub for me I would have kept them
Have found the BumG to not last the distance as far as elastic and looking tatty goes but the ones I have are the version1 and version2. They still work but I'm lucky I can sew and can fix them which I will be doing shortly.
There is version3 BumG out now which may have been made more reliable but I won't be buying any.
What kind of cover and boosting are you using for your flanny flats hon?
Bum G's....good fit...I think they dont last along time compared to the Itti bittis.
My childrens skin react to the Bum g's aswell so keep that in mind if you have a child with senitive skin issues
My advice would be to go to buy for baby and have a look around. Its a second hand nappy site were you can purchase nappys at sometimes half the price. Its a great way to try them out and see what works for you without the big $$$ involved. then when you have found the right nappy you can go and buy brand new.
Kimbaz has an excellent stocked shop of all different types of nappys...go and click on her signature and have a look. IM pretty sure she offers layby aswell.
Oh and another piece of advice.....dont buy all the same nappy hon....every baby is different and what works for me might not work for you. there are so many different wonderful nappys out there...and the fun thing is shopping for them
ETA - hon 6 nappies will last you one day....what are you going to do they are hanging on the line after being washed (they take upto a day some times 2 to dry)
Thankyou for all of your replies, I think that I might buy a 6 pack of Itti bitti d'lish to try. I am planning on hopefully alternating cloth with disposables just to test them and then buy another 6 pack then another until I have enough...
Will I need to buy boosters as well? If so, they offer mini bamboo boosters, mini microfibre boosters and bamboo inserts (these cost ALOT more) which ones do you think might be better? I do plan on using at night in the long run.
Also, what is the difference between the AIO 'sewn-in' and 'snap in' I assume it is the booster that is sewn or snapped in but what is the purpose of it?
Sorry a bit clueless with these modern nappies!
For anyone interested I notice that itti bitti sells seconds (sewn-in) for $21.50 - thats $6 off, only very minimal choices, might be ok to trial though...
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