Stacinator Fleece Covers
Our fleece covers are made from luxurious 200 weight fleece made by Malden Mills. This is a no-pill, tightly woven fabric. It is the same weight and type that many upscale mail-order and retail stores use for their serious outerwear. Experienced reusable diapering moms swear by this brand of fleece for superior wetness protection and leak prevention.
Our solid deluxe covers are made with one layer of high quality waterproof Malden Mills fleece. Our single layer solid covers have proven to work as well as the two layer solid covers without the bulk.
Our print covers are made with two layers of high quality Malden Mills fleece. The prints are not waterproof but the solids are. Both covers are a great option for heavy wetters and for use when your baby will go for longer periods between diaper changes. They have four snaps at the waist and legs for maximum adjustment.
Fleece Covers are sold in stock only. We try to be as accurate as possible about what we have in inventory. If your order is out of stock and we can not get it in we will notify you. Items shown should be in stock.
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Stacinator Fleece Covers |
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Size |
Newborn |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
Toddler |
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Pounds |
6-10 |
10-15 |
15-20 |
20-30 |
30+ |
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Waist |
13+" |
15+" |
16+" |
17+" |
18+" |
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Thighs |
6"-8" |
8"-10" |
10-12 |
11"-13" |
12"-14" |
Caring for Fleece
We all know how much wetness babies produce. Fleece is 100% polyester and allows air to circulate through the cover. This reduces diaper rash caused by prolonged exposure to wetness. In addition, it is soft to the touch, dries in a flash, and can withstand laundry abuse. Caring for your fleece covers just can't be any easier:
Fleece is the *wonder fabric* of the reusable diapering world. Dryer sheets can help to make it even more water resistant. I do only suggest this as a last resort though if you have some leaking. I normally wash my covers with any old load of laundry as long as it isn't really soiled and needing special attention. In a world full of *diaper washing no no's*....here is some relief. There is almost no wrong way to wash fleece.
Tip: If you suddenly find that your fleece is leaking, simply switch laundry soaps (use Charlie's Soap for a change or even mild dish soap). This should solve the problem.
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