New? Start Here!
Cloth Diapering (Without the Overwhelm)
So you're cloth curious?
First of all - same.
Most modern moms don't choose cloth because they're "crunchy."
They choose it because:
- Disposables are expensive
- Landfills are overflowing
- Their baby has sensitive skin
- Or they just want a smarter option
If that's you, you're in the right palce.
And no - this isn't the old-school pins-and-rubber-pants situation.
Cloth diapering in 2026 is simple. Clean. Modern. And honestly? Kind of satisfying.
Let's Make This Easy
there are only 3 ways to cloth diaper with Mother-ease.
That's it.
1. Want the simplest option?
All-in-One
Looks the most like a disposable.
Goes on in one step.
No stuffing. No folding.
Best for:
- Daycare
- Grandparents
- Busy mornings
- On-the-go changes
2. Want the most absorbent + budget friendly?
Fitted Diapers
Two pieces: absorbent diaper + waterproof cover.
More customizable.
Excellent for overnight.
Best for:
- Heavy wetters
- Overnight protection
- Saving long-term
- Parents who love reliability
3. Want convenience and savings?
All-in-Two
Best of both worlds!
Reusable waterproof cover + snap-in absorbent insert.
Swap the insert. Reuse the cover.
Goes on baby in one step, but same amount of covers needed as a fitted system.
Best for:
- Parents new to cloth diapers
- Childcare
- Wiggly babies and toddlers
But isn't cloth... gross?
Short answer: No.
You wash every other day.
Modern washers do the heavy lifting.
And breastfed baby poop? Water-soluble.
It's way less dramatic than people imagine.
"Is it actually worth it?"
Average disposable cost (first 2.5 years): $2,000-3,000+
Cloth diaper system: a fraction of that.
And you're not throwing money - and diapers - in the trash daily.
Why So Many Millennial Moms Are Switching
Because it feels intentional.
Because it reduces waste.
Because it aligns with the life they're building.
Because small swaps matter.
And because cloth today is nothing like 40 years ago.
(Although we've been perfecting it for 30+years 😉)
Still Not Sure?
Start small.
You don't have to go "all in."
Many families:
- Cloth only at home
- Cloth overnight
- Disposable for childcare
There's no wrong way to start. Even if you use one cloth diaper per day, that saves 352 disposables from the landfill every year.
Ready to Try?
We recommend starting with:
- 20-24 diapers for full-time
- 10-12 for part-time
Or explore our Trial Packages below.
Shop Trial Packages
Read our in-depth Guide to Cloth Diapering
You've Got This.
Cloth diapering isn't about being perfect.
It's about being thoughtful.
And we're here to make it effortless.