REUSABLE. ECO-FRIENDLY. GENTLE ON SKIN.
Pull Up Nappies
You've made it. Meet Australia's favourite pull up nappies.
Gremlin Pull Ups
GREMLIN Pull Up Cloth Nappy/Training Pant - Sprout
GREMLIN Pull Up Cloth Nappy/Training Pant - Flock It
GREMLIN Pull Up Cloth Nappy/Training Pant - Free Range
GREMLIN Pull Up Cloth Nappy/Training Pant - Winging It
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Less Toxins
No nasty chemicals to irritate your baby's skin.
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Save over $5,000
Based on the average 2 child family
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Environmentally Friendly
Save over 6,000 disposable nappies per child.
Big Kids Pull Ups
Big Kids Pull Up Reusable Nappy - License to Krill
Big Kids Pull Up Reusable Nappy - Homestead
Big Kids Pull Up Reusable Nappy - Free Range
Big Kids Pull Up Reusable Nappy - Flock It
Verified Reviews
Cute design, great fit!
I’m a first-time cloth nappy user and am glad to have come across Cloth Bums! As being first time user the trial pack was the perfect starter to see if they were a good fit (which they are)!!
Absolutely love the make and all the designs 😊 will be expanding my stash to full time.
PIXIE One Size Fits Most - Reusable Cloth Nappy Trial Pack
My go to.
Cloth bums are always the nappies and liners I reach for.
Only brand I have tried that will last for naps.
PIXIE One Size Fits Most Cloth Nappy - Checkpoint
No Leaks!
Our first trial of Cloth Bums and we are loving these nappies! We just purchased the shell and have used inners we already have. These nappies outshine all the other brands we have tried; the inner gusset has stopped all leaks for our baby girl. With others we are finding wee leaks at the back sides as she’s lying all the time.
These have solved that and we will be back for more! I love too that any inner type can work in them.
PIXIE One Size Fits Most Cloth Nappy - Bee Mine
Cute print, great nappy
I love the fit of these nappies & the prints are adorable! So far
I’ve found absorbency to be just what we need, my little love is 3
months so still a way to go yet. These nappies don’t just look great, they are kind to my babies skin and kind to our planet.
Highly recommend giving them a go :)
Cloth Bums Trial Pack - Pixie, Knight & Gremlin
Reusable Nappy FAQ's
How many cloth nappies do I need?
For full-time use of reusable nappies we recommend approximately 24 in total, however you don't need this many to get started.
The best way to get started is to begin with a trial pack which includes 3 complete nappies to test the waters. Everything you need to begin your cloth journey can be found above.
What is the washing like with cloth nappies?
To get the best results from your nappies we recommend follwing these 4 simple wash steps:
Step 1: Dry Pail
Remove solid poo from the nappy, seperate inserts from the shell and place in your dry pail.
(Babies not yet on solids can go straight in your dry pail).
Step 2: Pre-wash cycle
Run
a short wash cycle 40-60 degrees with half the normal detergent every
1-2 days. Remove from your washing machine and dry pail awaiting your
main wash.
Step 3: Main-wash cycle
Run a longer main-wash cycle 40-60 degrees with detergent every 3-4 days.
Step 4: Hang to dry
Hang nappies to dry or use a clothes dryer on low heat.
For more information on washing guidelines - CLICK HERE.
What about the poo?
If your child is not yet eating solid foods the poo is completely water soluble whether they are formula or breast fed.
As soon as your baby is eating solid food the poo needs to be removed from the nappy before washing, you can choose to use disposable liners which lay in the nappy and help with an easy clean up. You can find these below, or if you click HERE.
What are the financial savings of cloth nappies?
Babies will generally need around 6,500 nappy changes between birth and toilet training.
With the cost of electricity, water and detergent the use of cloth will save over $2,000 for 2 years of cloth nappy use, and even more of a saving with subequent children. A more indepth break down of all the costs can be found HERE.