Now, that being said, I know a lot of cloth diapering mommies who hate these dipes, but they use other types and each person will have her own view of what is easier to use. I am referring to people who are new to cloth diapering and are starting out with Gs.
I took some photos to help you visualize this a little better.
This is the collection (well the items not on the line anyway...it's laundy day).
The liners fit right into the pouches. You might have to maneuver them a bit to get them in there snugly, but they will fit.
I usually maintain two ready to go just in case Audrey poos. When she does I always change the pouch.
In all I have a total of two covers, three pouches and 15 liners so far.
The pouches have snaps on them that connect to snaps within the GPants. Just be sure the microfiber side is up to wick moisture away from your baby's behind and snap into place.
ps...the GPants have laundry tabs to keep from snagging your other clothing...since they are just diaper covers you wash them like regular laundry.
Once the pouch is in you have a diaper! Ta Da! It really is that easy.
The diaper closes in the back, which can seem like a pain, but you will love it later when your baby is at that age where they like to remove his/her diaper. Plus, once you get the hang of it, that is the really easy part.
The G is on the back (you can see the velcro). You can also pre-set a few diapers, I usually don't just because I am limited, once I get more pouches and GPants I will be sure to have at least one extra diaper ready at all times (I will likely just have them all filled though since if I need a new diaper I will need everything new).
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