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I make my own pocket diapers, but acquired a Fuzzi Bunz that I love! If I were going to buy cloth diapers, these are what I would buy.
Pocket diapers are my favorites, and Fuzzi Bunz perform well. We started out using disposables on my first daughter, so I was used to the trim fit of them. Fuzzi Bunz fit trim and go on easily, as disposables do. When my sisters change the baby, they can't figure out how to put on some of our cloth diapers, but they have no problems with Fuzzi Bunz.
I love that they use plastic snaps instead of hook-and-loop tape. The rows of snaps make them very adjustable for many sizes and baby shapes (chubby legs, skinny legs, potbelly, skinny waist).
The PUL outer fabric is nice and waterproof. I have never had a wicking or leaking problem with the Fuzzi Bunz. The liner is microfleece, which is soft on my baby's bum and the wetness goes through it to whatever absorbent material you stuff the diaper with, rather than sitting against her skin.
One tip: We stuff ours with microfiber auto windshield cleaning cloths from Wal-mart. They're far more absorbent for the size and price than anything else we have tried (and that's a lot!) and they're super inexpensive and long-lasting.
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