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What's a one size, fast-drying fitted?
I want to try fitteds and I don't know much about them. I want something that's either one size or fits a wide variety of sizes. DS is 9 mos old ATM but I don't want to re-buy later in another size... I just want something that will last him until close to age 2. I prefer a trim-ish fit.
Fabric is important to me because I don't have a dryer. I use a clothesline and an indoor drying rack in winter. The PFs and flats (I use those big white sheets, lol) I have get really crispy and crunchy, but the hemp is the worst. And terry is bad too. I am leaning toward velour for that reason... it still feels soft even when it hangs to dry. Cotton flannel is fine, too. I want something reasonably quick drying, so a doubler is a good idea instead of having all the absorbency sewn in. I like snaps, and I don't like aplix. ![]() I plan on trying a GM and a SOS, and a little beetle One (even though it's not one size, it sounds like it will fit a wide range). Crickett's have been recommended to me, but I don't know what size to buy since DS seems in the middle of the two options. I would love to hear recommendations of what to try based on this info. ETA: I would also love to hear about MEOSs, Sammy's One Size and Growing Greens one size dipes. I can't tell what the fabric/softness of these is, and for the MEOSs I have no idea what fabric to choose. Any thoughts? Last edited by rhabhekkha; 04-23-2008 at 11:59 PM. |
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Re: What's a one size, fast-drying fitted?
Coddlebuns quick-dry onesize.
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