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IMPORTANT. Before first use do a quick cool wash with detergent to remove manufacturing residues and prime your nappy. The initial very cool wash will also help to minimise shrinkage. Bamboo terry does shrink- a 60cm square will reduce to approximately 55cms, if washed first of all in a very cool or cold wash, but will shrink to about 50cms if washed hot the first time. There is no need for multiple washes before use. Allow absorbency to build up gradually, as this is better for both ecology and economy.
LittlePants V2 terry squares are cut a little longer on the weft edge, as research has shown that this edge shrinks slightly more than the warp edge. They start out as slightly rectangular, but once fully shrunk should become square.
Bear in mind that SuperPee absorbency can be achieved using standard quality squares with the addition of a terry boost, and this a quicker drying option, as well as being a very versatile option.
Made in UK from EU sourced 100% bamboo loop terry woven into a polyester frame - minimum 90% bamboo. (The polyester frame is needed to make the fabric durable enough to last, and stop snags pulling from the fabric) The fabric used is Oeko-tex certified. Bamboo terry does shrink (as does cotton), so please expect up to 10% shrinkage, although this can be reduced by doing the initial setting wash as described in red above, and keeping to cooler washes whenever possible
If you are planning on using these day AND night, a Standard 70cm square together with a large trifold insert has the same absorbency as a SuperPee 70cm square. So just add the insert at night and you'll have the equivalent of a SuperPee 70cm square.
These have an overlocked edge to keep both bulk and costs down.
Fasten with a nappy nippa or nappy pins
If you need nappy liners it's easy and economical to cut your own from fleece fabric
These nappies require a nappy cover, and I recommend our Wool Nappy covers
NB. Single layer bamboo does have a tendency to curl at the edges when new, until it's fully shrunk. Try to stretch it at first to help with this.
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