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How to Dress Her Giant Cloth Diaper Butt?

Hello. Here's a completely not life-or-death question. My 3 1/2 month old just went up a size in cloth diapers and covers. She was comfortably wearing 3 month sizes, but now her rump (and front too frankly) are so bulbous that I'm pulling open my box of 6-9 month hand-me-downs just to find an outfit that sort of fits her. Right now she's in something with very long sleeves, but the middle fits. For the diapers, I am using Snappis so the diaper itself is pretty snug. There is fabric I have to fold over in front and the cover itself leaves her plenty of room. I'm thinking I'll just have to eat it on many of the 3 month onesies and jumpsuit things, except for when we go out and I put her in a disposable diaper. However, I thought I'd ask if anyone knows of a brand of baby clothes that allows for extra room in the rump. Thanks in advance for any tips you can offer :)

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I always liked carters, but my kid is skinny. Gerber is good for plump, short babies, so maybe good for going up a size?

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Hi J.,

I use one-size pocket diapers, so am not sure if yours a little bulkier than mine, but what I've found that helps is using onesie extenders. I bought mine from One Step Ahead. They were $11 for 10 (2 each of 5 different snap types). It helped with the fit for us! Good luck & happy cloth diapering!

Cheers,
M.

American Apparel's karate pants are great--they fit over the bulkiest cloth diaper, and are extremely cute, to boot. You can order three-packs for a good price on Amazon. Good luck!

I don't know of any brand that caters to cloth diaper butt, but I feel for you b/c both my sons are cloth diaper butt babies and they just wear one size larger in the pants and onesies because of it. You can buy onesie extenders that will make the onesie longer to fit over the crotch area at babies r us or online- might be worth a try. I do know that Gerber brand cloths are really small and I always was using 2-3x's bigger the size it advertised. Your baby will be glad when they start to walk because the cloth gives more padding for falls
Enjoy!!

I usually went slightly larger on clothes in general (as you are finding) and for more stretchy cotton pants (I have a boy) rather than fitted. We got given a number of clothes that just never fit over his diaper. Carters playclothes worked quite well.

E.

I always liked carters, but my kid is skinny. Gerber is good for plump, short babies, so maybe good for going up a size?

J.,
It might help to buy separate tops and bottoms. I used cloth diapers too, so that's what I found worked best.
Anyway, I forwarded this link for a little levity on the situation.
I hope you're able to see it.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individ...

First of all: Yay for you for cloth diapering! It's really not that big a deal, huh?
Anyway, we pretty much skipped the 3 month size too, and my daughter is small. Maybe there's something about cloth diapers that the size jumps are bigger than clothes. My best advice is that you will probably have to steer clear of too many matching sets. It will probably work best to have her in bigger pants than bottoms. Also, don't be too quick to get rid of old clothes. When my daughter potty trained, she dropped 2-3 sizes! I had to go buy her clothes in the smaller size because I had given them all away!

There aren't many babies who actually fit those early sizes, except for preemies. Take all your stuff that doesn't fit to a baby clothes consignment store, so it won't be a total loss. Then see what you can find there that will fit her. There is absolutely NO reason to throw money away on new baby clothes! Reuse, reduce, recycle...

And have fun --- I tried cloth diapers with my first boy, for about five minutes. You are a trooper!

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