Curity Cloth Diapers

VINTAGE CLOTH DIAPERS NAPPY COVERS PINS 3 DOZ   CURITY
VINTAGE CLOTH DIAPERS NAPPY COVERS PINS 3 DOZ CURITY
$17.16
Vintage CURITY STRETCH cloth diapers  2
Vintage CURITY STRETCH cloth diapers 2
$28.00
Set of 11 Vintage Cloth Diapers   1 marked Grey Curity
Set of 11 Vintage Cloth Diapers 1 marked Grey Curity
$31.00
Curity Vintage 12 Absorbent Gauze Diapers 21X40   NIB
Curity Vintage 12 Absorbent Gauze Diapers 21X40 NIB
$127.51
Curity Vintage 12 Prefolded Gauze Diapers 14X20   NIB
Curity Vintage 12 Prefolded Gauze Diapers 14X20 NIB
$26.66
Curity Vintage 2 Dress Up Diapers 21X40   NIB
Curity Vintage 2 Dress Up Diapers 21X40 NIB
$20.05


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Are you on a quest for Curity cloth diapers? Curity diapers have been around since the 1930's and are still popular today even though they are no longer being produced. They seemed to also have a resurgence in use during the 1970's when people were very interested in using more natural products.

They are highly sought after since some moms feel that they are far softer and more durable than any other diaper you could buy on the market today. Curity cloth diapers were so popular that there are even those who enjoy collecting the vintage Curity diaper ads from newspapers and magazines.

Cloth diapers are once again popular due to fact that they are typically a natural product that is better for baby. Cloth diapers can be made from natural fibers, man-made materials or both. Cotton diapers are far less irritating to the tender skin of a baby. Plastic and paper disposable diapers can be less comfortable for your baby since they rub against baby's skin and can bind. These types of diapers don't give like cotton does. Cloth diapers are often made out of cotton but you can also find them made from other natural fibers such as wool, bamboo, and unbleached hemp. Some of today's cloth diapers have a double or triple layers and a multi-ply fiber filled strip that makes them more absorbent. Some even come with velcro strips so you no longer need to use those large diaper pins.

For some, using cloth diapers is their way of making a more earth friendly choice since the diapers can be reused. For others it may be a tradition that they're carrying on. Whatever the reason for using cloth diapers, Curity cloth diapers are still popular today because they were well made and lasted long. If you are looking to buy Curity cloth diapers you can check out auction sites such as ebay.



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