Cloth nappy inserts are an essential component of any reusable nappy. With the quality and price of inserts varying widely, it's crucial to understand the pros and cons of each fabric and to check this before buying. Learn which fabrics should be avoided at all costs and which types will set you up for success.
The great benefit of cloth nappies is being able to reuse them time and time again. However, working out how many you need in total can be confusing for new cloth nappy users. Here we explain the factors to calculate how many cloth nappies you really need.
Starting a family is an exciting new venture, but as you bring a new little person into the world, it’s also a good time to start thinking about how you can be more environmentally friendly, reduce your household waste, and build a sustainable future for your prodigy.
After two years of changing nappies, one dad shares his opinion about the pros and cons of cloth nappies compared to disposables. Find out what he learnt along the way and what his advice is for new parents thinking about switching to cloth.
Cloth nappies are designed to catch your baby’s wee and poo, ammonia develops from urine so it’s no wonder many parents find themselves faced with ammonia smells in their nappies - here we detail how to get rid of that smell and keep it away for good.
Many parents who aren’t provided with the most up-to-date washing information soon find themselves with stains and smells, read our tips and tricks to get your cloth nappies sparkling white again.
NappyLuxe has officially launched. Shop premium cloth nappies now and do your bit to reduce the nearly 4 million disposables which head to landfill every single day in Australia and New Zealand.
Disposable nappy costs add up fast. On average, each child uses around $3,000 AUD worth until they are toilet trained. See how cloth nappies compare and why it's a no-brainer to switch.