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๐ Elevate diapering with organic easeโbecause your baby deserves the best from day one!
The Esembly Cloth Diaper Inner is a 3-pack of size 1 fitted diaper inners made from 100% unbleached organic cotton. Featuring a unique butterfly-layered core, these ultra-absorbent, trim-fitting inners provide breathable comfort and leak protection when paired with a waterproof outer. Adjustable snaps and stretchy leg openings accommodate babies from 7 to 17 lbs. Designed for easy washing and quick drying, they are free from harmful chemicals and meet rigorous US and EU safety standards, making them a sustainable, safe, and reliable choice for modern cloth diapering.














| ASIN | B0979QX71W |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,863 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #49 in Cloth Diapers & Accessories |
| Brand | Esembly |
| Brand Name | Esembly |
| Color | Inners 3-pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 501 Reviews |
| Incontinence Protector Size | Size 1 |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
| Item Length | 18 Inches |
| Item Nype Name | Diaper Inner |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Lining Description | Cotton |
| Manufacturer | Esembly |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HU-XI-78 |
| Material | Cotton |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Material Type Free | Polyester Free |
| Model Number | BUND-S1-INX3 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Potty training |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | Size 1 (7-17 Pound) |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
| UPC | 850028717387 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | 7-17lbs |
M**E
Really high quality
This is my first baby and I knew I wanted to use cloth diapers because theyโre healthier for her, cheaper overall and would be more sustainable. I researched the whole pregnancy for the best cloth diapers and Essembly was always the brand that came up so we decided to go with them. We have the full set up, the diapers, liners, overnight liners, reusable wipes, agitators and detergent. Theyโre soooooo easy to clean, we rinse poop off in the sink and throw them in the wash, ZERO STAINS! If you hang them out to dry in the sun too they feel really durable and like theyโll last forever. She is a little tiny, 7lbs, so they leak a bit out the sides but only when thereโs no waterproof cover on. I like the snaps are adjustable too so you can just keep moving them back as they grow and the ease of layering the liners how you want and what works best for you makes them really nice vs the ones you slide the insert inside. We have 30 diapers, 24 overnights, 48 liners, 48 wipes and wash every 2 days.
A**E
Well made
Havenโt tried them out yet but these are very nicely made and the feel sturdy and soft to the touch. Iโm looking forward to using this on my newborn.
F**A
Cloth Diapering save lots of money
We took the Essembly diapering 101 class and it helped us prepare to cloth diaper our baby before she was born. We ended up buying the recommended number of diapers (24 inners and 7 outters) as well as cloth safe every day ointment (coconut oil), and diaper rash cream (zinc based). We also bought overnight inserts and the tossers. We mostly use our cloth diapers, but we use disposables on the go, or when our daughter gets a stubborn diaper rash that wonโt go away. We specifically do disposables for stubborn diaper rashes so we can use heavier creams (like the 40% zinc decitin diaper rash cream) without harming the cotton inners. And while coconut oil works for the most part for helping her with painful constipation, we also use disposables for when she needs aquafer to help with the constipation. The diapers have held up really well. We have zero issues with the heavy duty cotton material or any stitching. We follow the essembly laundering instructions and use the essembly detergent with the agitator balls. We wash them with a normal wash followed by a heavy duty wash and then 1.5 hours times dry. One thing that can be annoying is that the absorbent layers tend to get bunched up. We have to fold them backwards (to the outside) and carefully flatten them to get many of them to sort of lay flat. When going through as many diapers as we do, we often donโt have time to fold, and then we are just trying to get them flat against our babies skin, and sometimes they still end up rumpled if we arenโt careful. I think those rumbles are why she ends up with stubborn rashes, and Iโve tried to tell my husband we need to flatten them, but itโs difficult and neither of us have time to fold diapers every day. Which gets me to my next point. Thank goodness for cloth diapers. My little girl believes in doing lots of little pees and then crying the moment her diaper is dirty (whether itโs disposable or cloth). We go through about 12 inners a day when we are full time cloth, which is a laundry load a day. As long as we properly enclose the inner with the outer we have no leaks. When my husband is going too fast and doesnโt pay attention to the inner sticking out past the out around the legs or on the back, then the inner absorbs liquid and sends it straight to the clothing. We have never had a blowout. As for fit, they worked really well for awhile. My daughter is below average weight with above average height, and thick thighs. Thus, we are finding we have to size up in ever diaper before the hits the max weight because her thighs become to tight. We have pushed these into the groin as much as possible, and yet we still are at the point of struggling to snap them around her thighs. They are a little loose around the waist even though they are so tight around her groin/thigh (the inners have only one row of snaps while the outters have two rows. We have the inners a snap tighter on the top row than on the thigh row.) they are also quite far below her belly button at this point. So, this means our 15.5 pound, 27inch long, almost 7 month old little girl is moving to size 2 inners in the next couple of days even though size 1 was supposed to fit till 17 lbs. (Iโm sad to say goodbye to the cute outers we had for size 1, but I also have some new cute outters for size 2, so just like all cute baby clothes, itโs time for out with old, and in either the new). Overall, we love these diapers. I highly recommend them even with the folding up inside the diaper issue and my baby being a weird fit. Baby girl always seems comfortable in them, the cotton material of the inners is good quality. And they are easy to wash. P.S Essembly has new inners on their website that are sort of a mix between these and prefolds. I really want to try them with the next size up and see if those help with the awkward bottom shape.
A**I
Can't recommend these enough!
These diapers are amazing! I was skeptical about getting cloth for a newborn, but these work way better than my paper diapers. Holds leaks for hours, and my little guy loves them. Helps him sleep better at night. The outers also have super cute designs. They are durable in the washer and dryer, which is amazing.
H**Y
Easy cloth diaper option!
LOVE THESE! We only cloth diaper part-time. I used to CD with pockets, but HATED stuffing them, and daughter kept ending up with a rash (thinking from the synthetic linings). PROS: organic cotton, convenient, fits my 15 mo well. Haven't had any leaks yet. Lovely eco-friendly option. Very well-made. CONS: the stitching that hold the "insert" part down, can be a little difficult to get poo out of. They are a little pricey, but I think the quality balances out fairly well. Overall, a great cloth option. I've seen people complain in their reviews about having to put on the inner, and then the outer. Yes, but if you don't want to do that, choose a different type of cloth diapering system lol. (Pockets, AIO, etc)
M**N
My Favorite Cloth Diaper So Far!
I used pocket diapers and pre folds with my first kids so I only found these after I started cloth diapering my one-year-old twins (babies 5&6). I am in love! I got these little covers really cheap on Amazon (pictured) and they work amazing! Reasons these diapers are amazing: -They are like a pre fold in that they are 100% organic cotton but WAY easier to use (no folding or messing with a clasp. - They provide all the convenience of a pocket diaper but you donโt have to stuff it! - They are very absorbent and so far do not leak. - They are plain white so they work with both gender baby and you can pass them down and just buy new inexpensive covers if you want to change things up! A few minor complaints: -They arenโt as versatile in sizes. Pocket diapers and pre folds you can shrink down to fit a newborn but you have to buy different sizes with these. -You have to wash a few times before they really get absorbent and they take a bit longer to dry because it is all one piece. -They are also not as versatile as a pre fold or a pocket because you cannot add absorbent layers. (Hasnโt bothered me so far. I just have some pocket diapers to use if I need to do that) -They arenโt the cheapest option but I think adding a pack or two to your stash is a worthwhile investment. If you are thinking about trying these just do it! I donโt often take the time to review products but to help other mammas I will! *As a bonus side note, I use the same little waterproof covers with some plain white organic cotton training pants I got on Walmart.com so I will continue to use the covers over underwater through potty training and over the diapers at night!
A**R
NO LEAKS! Good for stopping skinny leg baby leaks
THANK YOU FOR THESE! My boy has very skinny thighs and he was leaking through all his pocket diapers no matter how many inserts or liners I added, and these saved the day. NO LEAKS!!!! We use the small size and they fit perfectly around his thighs. We use these first and put a pocket diaper over it. If youโre on the fence BUY THESE. I use to have to change my boys outfit and sheets every single nap because heโd pee out his diaper leg holes and soak everything. Now he is finally able to wear an outfit the whole day. These gave me back my sanity. For reference my boy is 6 months (but the size of a typical 3mo old) 12lbs and 24โ Also Iโve had no problems with washing them, and they havenโt irritated his skin at all. & no blowouts yet either.
B**N
Little Absorbency, Easily Stains
I used pocket diapers with my first kid and decided to try these for my second kid. So far, I am unimpressed. These are not as absorbent and they stain. Not my favorite, would not buy again.
H**Y
Quality!
These have been amazing for my little girl, theyโre so easy to wash (cold rinse with a little detergent and then a hot cycle and an extra rinse with a little more) and they fit perfectly! Iโm definitely purchasing the next size up when she grows out of these. Wish me luck for when she starts solids ๐คช
T**D
10/10! You need these!
10/10 if your thinking of cloth diapering i highly recommend these with the cover. I cloth diapered for a 20 months with my first baby and used a very popular brand ...noras nursery... and had leaks ALL the time. Literally. All day evry day but i thought that was just normal with cloth diapering. But after learning noras nursery uses 100% polyester inners and how bad polyester is I got rid of them and was searching for 100% cotton diapers and found these! The outter isnt cotton but it only touches the skin a tiny bit... anyway. After 1 full day of cloth diapering. Not one leak. Not one! No wet spots on his pants nothing! Amazing! Will be buying more to switch to 90% cloth diapering! (I still use disposables at night)
C**Y
Best purchase.
Organic! We love these! Good fit. Good feel. Great absorption! Highly recommend!
J**A
Grows with your baby
I love that these diapers offer sizes that grow with my baby. I think it has saved us a lot of money I the long run, especially since we'll be reusing them for baby #2! The only thing I will note is that with cloth diapers, you'll probably need your baby to be wearing larger size clothes to accommodate for the extra inch of fabric. As well, personally there was about a month where my baby was too big for size 1 and too small for size 2 so we needed to use some disposable diapers in between.
K**G
Overall well made, could be more absorbent .
Not as absorbent as some other brands, usually I have to add another insert. Besides that very soft and very well made. Clean easily and have stated in good shape after many washes.
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