





Soft, absorbent and durable OsoCozy 100% Cotton Prefold Cloth Diapers are the best baby diapers for natural home and baby care. Gentle on skin yet incredibly strong, far outlasting the time when your little one fits them! Made of pure, 100% Indian cotton in a lint-free, thick gauze weave. We do not use cheap poly-rayon filler for the interior layers of our diapers, Poly-rayon filler layers are not durable, and an ammonia smell may build up that requires special laundering steps to remove. Our diapers are expertly sewn and are a brand trusted by diaper services nationwide. One order contains a dozen baby diapers. Use with diaper covers for a waterproof layer and fasten with diaper fasteners or OsoCozy diaper pins.
Although we offer many sizes, most families need just two sizes the Infant 7-15 lbs and the Premium 15-30 lbs. Don’t be fooled by a one size prefold. It will be too large on your newborn and not absorbent enough when your baby gets bigger. The preemie and newborn sizes are for smaller birth weight infants and the Toddler size is for late potty trainers. The Regular is recommended over the premium for those who line dry and are the most popular size for burp cloths.
Easy to care for, drop solids in the toilet and simply toss soiled cloth diapers into the washing machine, then machine or line dry. Before using the first time, wash and dry on high temperature and they will fluff up beautifully! Although these are great as cloth diapers, they are also popular as polishing rags, burp cloths, window cleaning and more.
Item model number : PPB
Department : unisex-baby
Date First Available : September 22, 2023
ASIN : B0CJN2K7PG
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Best Sellers Rank: #20,880 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #79 in Cloth Diapers
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4 reviews for OsoCozy Prefold Cloth Diapers (1 Doz) – Soft, Absorbent, Durable – 100% Cotton
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Mom –
Great Diaper
I am super happy with these prefolds. I used the infant size of the osocozy prefolds (4x8x4) in the size one Thirsties duo wraps from birth (7.5 lbs) to age 10 months (30″ and 23 lbs). The infant size osocozy prefolds fit great in the Thirsties size one wraps. On the smaller cover setting, I just folded the prefold over (in the front for boys).I prepared the diapers with a boil on the stove for 15 minutes, a line dry (most of the way) and then a fluff dry in the dryer. The diapers quilted up nicely and are super absorbent. After the initial prep, I sun dry when I can, definitely the best way to get out stains.*Update* 10 monthsMy original 36 infant prefolds still are in great condition, but my little guy is getting too big for them. I just purchased the toddler size prefolds to use in the Thirsties size 2. Unfortunately, I found the diapers are a little too big to fit in the Thirsties size 2 covers on the smallest setting. Talk about a fluffy bottom! I can fold the toddler size over to make them fit, but it looks a bit awkward on the little guy. I just ordered a set of the Premium size osozocy prefolds and think those will work much better. So much for trying to save buying the in between size and just buying the toddler size, but I’ll definitely be using the toddler size for overnights.*Update* 16 monthsI still love these prefolds. Super soft and absorbent. In my Thirsties size 2 covers the Premium size works better than the Toddler size, but of course they are not as absorbent (though still work great!). We use the Premium size during the day because the smaller size gives a much trimmer bottom allowing shorts/pants to fit. The Toddler size is awesome at night, keeping the bed dry.If I could do it again, after graduating from the INFANT size I would order two packs of the PREMIUM size (for use during the day) and one pack of the TODDLER size for use at night. I highly recommend these diapers.
Experienced Reviewer –
great cloth diapers – Not just for babies!
I love theseThis is my second set I have bought. I do not use them to diaper a baby, but to dry off after a shower. I have a tendency to get rashes and my doctor suggested drying off really well in creases of the body. I find it much easier to put one of these under arms and other places to absorb all the dampness. They work great since they are 100% absorbent cotton..Make sure to not use with fabric softener as this will make water bead up on the cloth and defeat the purpose. They are very soft right off the bat and shrink up their first washing. It takes a few washings to get that tight quilted look. I absolutely love these.So many uses for diapers besides diapering a baby. These would be great for those who are incontinent to place as a liner in an adult diaper. Much healthier for the skin than what’s in those disposable diapers.I have tried a few brands and these are my favorites!Thanks for reading my reviewBecky Brooks*I paid full price for these
Kelly –
Long Size and GDM Comparison
I have now purchased 3 sets of these prefolds. I really like them. I have a 17 month boy who is started to out-pee his GMD Small Size (yellow edge) prefolds back around 12-13 months. I mostly use Alva and Mama Koala pocket diapers and sometimes diaper covers. I was considering a dozen large size GDM Cloth-eez but they were going to cost me around $41+4.95 shipping. And I have a toddler- so I kept putting off ordering from their site. I ordered these and were surprised by how large they were. After some research I learned this size is considered a “traditional-long” size. Like you would see with a Gerber diaper. This gives you an extra 6” on the GDM Smalls but none of the added width. I take the extra 6” about the top 1/3 of the diaper’s length and fold it down before tri-folding. Then I place it in the cover or stuff the pocket. This gives me so much absorbency in the front where I need it but no extra bulk in the butt. If I would have sized up to the Large (Brown) GDM I would have had 2 more inches of width to deal with and only 4 more inches of length. Good if you are trying to wrap and pin on a larger baby but not as a pocket insert.- Thickness and Weave: The Premium Size Blue Edge in this length gives you a 4x8x4 thickness that is identical to the GDM with an identical weave. I believe also a similar quality of cotton although GDM has a very slightly rougher yarn with slightly less lint.- Origin: Both are made in Pakistan where tons of world’s cotton is woven.- BetterFit: OsoCozy makes a BetterFit version of this prefolds that fits more like a GDM without the extra length. The Premium in the Better Fit size has a red edge and is almost identical to a GDM Small yellow in size and price.- 4×6 or 4×8?: I also bought the Regular White Edge 4x6x4 size of the traditional long OsoCozy because I thought the 4x8x4 Premiums would be too thick when folded over. I think both work fine and find myself reaching for Premiums over Regulars as they are more substantial and thicker.- I get so much info from reviews when I am considering cloth diapers so if this helped you please mark as helpful!
TM –
They’re okay
I got these to start off cloth diapering and I wish I had done more research. These are okay, they are absorbent which is good, but they don’t last nearly as long as they say they will. I was only able to wrap the infant size around my boy till he was 10 pounds (and he’s tall and skinny, he doesn’t have a big waist)- at that point his waist was too big so I had to pad fold. These were supposed to last till he was about 15 pounds but we didn’t make it that far. Since then I got some pockets and I plan to use these as inserts and doublers for when we’re out for longer.They do shrink in the wash quite a bit which was expected, but they never got as soft as I thought they would, even after 10 washes.If I was going to go back to prefolds instead of pockets I’d definitely go with a different brand.Overall, they’re not bad, they get the job done in one way or another, I just wish they’d actually fit the waist size that they advertise for.