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0_Lisa_0 wrote:I almost bought some when we first had Austin and opted for more expensive Bububebe and tbh I wish I hadn't. We get a great fit from a lot of our WAHM stuff but I just think that the LL are doing a better job for us, they last longer and we get a better fit. If I had to choose one nappy it would be the LL bamboo (but I never rated DnF to start with , and I only mention them as you said about them earlier).
charlibunny wrote:Brill thanks you lot!! Size 1 LL for Stanley it is then!!
Anyone tried the size 2 on an older baby?
When Molly was bigger the suze 2 bamboozles got wing droop.
charlibunny wrote:0_Lisa_0 wrote:I almost bought some when we first had Austin and opted for more expensive Bububebe and tbh I wish I hadn't. We get a great fit from a lot of our WAHM stuff but I just think that the LL are doing a better job for us, they last longer and we get a better fit. If I had to choose one nappy it would be the LL bamboo (but I never rated DnF to start with , and I only mention them as you said about them earlier).
See i love my D&F but the absobancy is not great on Sophie. No Idea what to expect from a little baby as we only had cotton little lambs for 4 months with Soph!!
I need to test a few
flutterby wrote:charlibunny wrote:Brill thanks you lot!! Size 1 LL for Stanley it is then!!
Anyone tried the size 2 on an older baby?
When Molly was bigger the suze 2 bamboozles got wing droop.
I wouldnt worry about size 2s for a while, Noah's got a couple of months left in is size 1s and I know you have dotty babies too
0_Lisa_0 wrote:I can get Austin in a sz2 now and the fit is near on perfect he's just starting to get a bit too tall but no builders bum just yet and we get a bit of wing droop in the sz3 so I'll have to feed him up a bit I think before he goes through a growth spurt
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