Greetings fellow diaperlovers!
The other day I started thinking about why Pampers, Huggies, etc. started to make cloth covered disposables. I mean, there is still a plastic sheet
inside to which the cloth is attached to. Also, babies don't care what their diapers look like.
At the time that new look was introduced, a lot of parents complained about their little ones getting rashes and other reactions to this new
cover. I heard of this first hand in my own greater family circle.
I heard that there were a lot of complaints made to the diaper manufacturers, but it apparently had no effect.
Now, I can understand that adult diapers got the cloth covering because it made them quieter and more like real underwear.
But even adults complained, and still no changes.
It seems to me that it is most prevalent in the US diaper market. Diapers from Europe and Asia still have plastic backing. At least most
brands from there do.
Sorry about this long post. All input appreciated.
D.