

👶 Soft, sustainable, and snug—because your baby deserves the best!
OsoCozy Unbleached Prefold Cloth Diapers are premium, multi-layered 100% cotton diapers designed for superior absorbency and softness. Available in six sizes to fit babies from 4 to 45 lbs, these durable, eco-friendly diapers soften with each wash and provide a natural, chemical-free alternative to synthetic options. Machine washable and highly rated by parents, they combine sustainability with practical performance for modern families.















| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | Gauze/Twill Weave |
| Origin | Imported |
P**G
Best prefold diapers!
These prefold diapers are so great! I just had a baby almost 2 months ago. While I do use cloth diapers, I prefer pockets so I rarely use prefold diapers as actual diapers. I normally like to use prefolds as burp cloths, as my babies tend to spit up a good bit. I've always bought the cheap prefolds at the local department/discount stores for my previous babies but I decided to try some nicer ones this time around. And while shopping around for some I found this set that is actually not any more expensive than the ones I've had before. I went with the preemie size because standard size prefolds are a little big for how I was wanting to use them. I also liked the fact that these are unbleached cotton, which is better for my baby and better for the environment. I can't say enough how much I love these...I was so impressed with them as soon as I started using them. They are very absorbent, soft enough to wipe my baby's mouth without discomfort, and super quality...I've washed them many times with no visible wear. I kind of wish I liked using prefolds for diapering because I would love to use something like this to diaper my baby. I like them enough that I rarely even touch the pretty decorative burp cloths that I received as gifts because these just work so much better to clean up baby messes. I highly recommend these for burp cloths or for diapering.
T**S
Go For It!!!
My all time fav cloth diaper! I've officially had four babies in cloth. I admit I was at times a little cloth diaper obsessed! It happens to the best of us! Lol. I've tried every "style" of cloth diaper on the market( style not brand that is impossible!) I'm not exactly sure why but prefolds never had any appeal to me. Well, I didn't know what I was missing! I'm a prefold convert now and will never go back to any other style diaper. I have oso cozys size premium that I've been using on my last baby since he was about 6 months old. He's still wearing them now at 17mths and will continue in them until potty time. I also bought a dozen of the brown edge "green mountain prefolds". They are almost identical in size and function and look exactly the same to me. The brown edge "greenmountain prefolds" are maybe 2 inches wider and 1 1/2 inch shorter. I honestly have no preference when I grab a dipe. The extra width may be helpful if you have a chubbier baby but mine babies have always been average weight & height. Not skinny not chubby. I use them with a set of boingo diaper fasteners. They are the best way to go in my opinion. I've had one set if boingos since birth and they are still going strong. I just ordered a new set for our new baby that should be born anyday now. I also ordered the size 1 oso cozy prefolds to start her in. As far as covers go, thirsties are awesome but I love wool the best. If you have a Daddy that changes diapers for you this system may be more challenging for him. Maybe just let Daddy trifold the prefold laying it flat in the diaper cover. I'd go with a nice Daddy friendly cover with snaps or Velcro closure like a Thirsties cover. Or what I'm doing this time around is keeping a stash of throw away dipes available for Daddy diaper changes or when the grandparents visit and want to change a diaper. I've given up on being a " cloth diapering purist" at this point in the game. I do use throw aways for night and going out. So all in all, if your considering prefolds, I say Go for it! You won't be sorry! Cheap Keeps in all poo ( when folded around baby and using a diaper fastener). No poo will even get on your covers with this method. Super simple to launder They are more absorbant than anything else I've tried! When used with wool cover, very natural breathable option When used with Thirsties cover, convenient & easy
K**R
Great cloths
Love these diapers. We use them for cleaning around the house.
E**F
Soft, easy to wash. Will have a life after diapering.
These are really good to use as inserts in pocket diapers but too small to fit my 22lb toddler as a diaper. I got them to use as inserts so that is fine with me. I washed them 3 times before use and that seemed to be enough to avoid any leaks. They hold as much as the microfiber inserts (I tested this with water) but they do get heavier than the microfiber. We are in the potty awareness stage of potty training so I wanted something that felt wet and these feel more wet than the microfiber. They wash well and I have had no issues with stains. I do put them in the dryer because they take a while to air dry. They will get additional use as seat covers during the training pants stage to help absorb the inevitable accidents.
A**E
I love these!
I'd like them just a bit wider for my 7 month old but they fit if you pull the side tightly. I got the regular size (15-30 lbs) and can't imagine buying the larger size, I'm sure they'd be like ten feet long. haha These are *super* long. They're long on my three year old! My three year old is potty trained but I tried them on her just because they looked so huge! They don't fit around her waist at all but lengthwise I could still fold over some of the diaper! They're *super* absorbent!! I washed them four times before use (only one of those loads had detergent) and started using them and they've contained my son's heaviest pees and biggest blowouts. They're amazing!! I imagine if his waist grows bigger at all the snappis aren't going to work much longer. I've tried a few times just putting them on like I normally would and then not using a snappi and they've worked just fine. You don't really need a snappi I guess, I just like them and how secure everything feels. Even with the diaper unsecured I had no leaks. I could go on and on but I'll just say these are by far my favorite prefolds for the price. They're exactly what I need and I'll buy more when I need to! Update: I still love to use these but after getting some other prefolds from a very well known cloth diapering site I barely use them anymore. They're too difficult to secure around my son's waist. I DO use them still without snappis or pins and just leave them folded in a cover and they work perfectly fine. They're just the last I grab from the prefolds drawer. They're very affordable and the absorbency is still fantastic! Better than ever, even. I am just a mom who prefers to secure prefolds completely and not leave them just folded in a cover. I think it holds in baby blowouts better so you don't need to wash a cover each time baby goes. But for the price and what these are I still give them 5 stars and like them. Just thought I'd add an update about the waist fit... they just need to make these an inch or two wider for baby waists!
J**E
Nice soft cotton.
I like these! Wash before use.
H**H
Okay
These are great and absorbent; we've been using them for over 2 months now. However, they're not true to size. I wanted to order bigger sizes because they've been outgrown too fast, so I decided to just measure them, and it turns out they're smaller than they should be. The newborn washed length is 1-2 inches smaller than advertised on both sides, and when I stretched them (to get as close to "unwashed" measurements), they matched the "washed" advertised measurement.
R**R
The perfect insert for pocket daipers!
So, these ARE too long and narrow to use as prefolds like many other reviewers are writing, but that makes them perfect to use as inserts in pocket diapers like gdiapers. I personally use the premie size in my newborn and small pocket diapers and so on, using a size smaller than the daiper as an insert (just fold the 'wings' under). If you pre-wash them about 5 times as recommended they fluff up nicely, fit in the pocket well, and are absorbent and ready to go. I find that unbleached muslin is more absorbent, breathable, easier to wash and less bulky for baby- not to mention these are cheaper than buying a bunch of inserts. These are quality but cost effective...because after all, they are made to be pooped on. Cloth diapering doesn't have to be super expensive and extravagant, I mean half the idea is to SAVE money (and waste). I think these are perfect and I highly recommend them!
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