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title: "ALVA Baby Cloth Diaper Covers Adjustable Reusable Washable 6 pcs&12 Inserts"
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# Waterproof & breathable TPU outer layer Adjustable snap sizing (S, M, L) Reusable & washable with 6 diapers + 12 inserts ALVA Baby Cloth Diaper Covers Adjustable Reusable Washable 6 pcs&12 Inserts

**Brand:** alva
**Price:** 364.67 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️🧷 Style, savings, and snug fit—diapering redefined for the modern parent!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ALVA Baby Cloth Diaper Covers Adjustable Reusable Washable 6 pcs&12 Inserts by alva
- **How much does it cost?** 364.67 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- alva enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted alva brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic Savings:** Reusable design slashes diaper costs and landfill waste—style meets sustainability for the mindful parent.
- • **Leak-Proof Innovation:** Hip & crossover snaps prevent wing droop, while elastic leg cuffs lock in leaks during every adventure.
- • **Quick-Dry Convenience:** Lightweight polyester shell dries overnight indoors, perfect for busy parents in any climate.
- • **Stay-Dry Comfort Tech:** Suede inner lining wicks moisture to ultra-absorbent 3-layer inserts, keeping baby dry and happy.
- • **Custom Fit, Zero Guesswork:** One-size adjustable snaps ensure a perfect, leak-proof fit from newborn to toddler (6.6–33 lbs).

## Overview

ALVA Baby Cloth Diaper Covers offer a premium, adjustable one-size design with waterproof TPU outer layers and suede inner lining for superior moisture management. Each pack includes 6 reusable diapers and 12 highly absorbent inserts, delivering cost-effective, eco-friendly diapering that fits babies from 6.6 to 33 pounds. Designed for quick drying and leak prevention, these diapers combine functionality with stylish prints, making them a top choice for millennial parents seeking sustainable convenience.

## Description

desertcart.com : ALVA Baby Cloth Diaper Covers Adjustable Reusable Washable 6 pcs&12 Inserts | One Size Adjustable Snaps, Fits 6.6–33 Lbs Baby Boys&girls, Hip Crossover Snaps Prevent Wing Droop for Leak-proof Snug Fit : Baby

Review: Great Value, but perhaps not the best cloth diaper out there - It was a hard debate whether to give these 4 or 5 stars. I went with 5 stars because for the price, these are my favorite cloth diapers and will be my go-to diapers if I need to order more, but they are not what I would consider to be the best. Backstory: I cloth diapered my first child using a combination of BumGenius All-in-Ones, FuzziBunz Pocket Diapers (Seconds), and I had 2 BumGenius Freetimes. I bought a nice recommended, organic detergent to wash them in and in a short time, my baby had ammonia burns on his bottom. We have EXTREMELY hard water and they weren't getting clean enough. A google search gave me multiple sources recommending to use Tide Original Powder to wash them in and although it voided the warranties, to me using Tide was a no brainer when it came to ammonia burns on my baby's bottom. Additionally, we live in Northeast Ohio which made hanging diapers out to dry in the winter impossible. The BumGenius All-in-Ones (my favorites) took forever to line dry (especially indoors) which resulted in us having to tumble dry them on low. Between the Tide, the hard water, and putting them in the dryer, our diapers lasted 2 years. The PUL was peeling and efforts to re-waterproof them failed (see attached picture). When I was pregnant with my second child, I looked into new cloth diapers because the cost savings and environmental impact will always be worth it to me to cloth diaper. I didn't want to spend the roughly $20 per diaper for the BumGenius diapers, so with these averaging out to around $5 a diaper, I took a chance. I bought 3 packs of 6 - costing me roughly $90 and I have a great rotation of diapers and only have to wash them every few days. I've been using them for 6 months with my second born and I couldn't be happier!!! First of all, I've always struggled with the absorbency issue with cloth diapers (although, side note, I have had WAY less poop blowouts in cloth than when we use disposables when we're on trips away from home - another perk of cloth diapers!). No cloth diaper is as absorbent as a disposable so you need to be prepared to change diapers more frequently. BumGenius are great because their PUL is folded over onto the waist tabs, along with the top edges on the front and back which is helpful in preventing leaks (see uploaded photos for comparisons). The snaps are FANTASTIC for sizing. I hated the drying time with the All-in-Ones - even out on the line they didn't dry as quickly. The Freetimes dried more quickly, but I didn't find them to be as absorbent. I thought I would hate stuffing the inserts into the FuzziBunz pockets, but stuffing wasn't bad at all. What I disliked about the Fuzzibunz is that you had to adjust the elastic on the leg holes and the waist to size the diapers. Ugh! It was a huge pain and I didn't feel they were as absorbent. So for the AlvaBaby Diapers to have the snaps for sizing and a GREAT price - I was sold. A major perk is that I can hang these diapers up in my dark, cold, below ground basement during winter in Northeast Ohio and they dry overnight - no more having to use the dryer which gives me hope that they may last longer than 2 years. I still wash them in Tide and I wash the shells in warm water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting and I wash the inserts separately - also in Tide, hot water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting. Leaks do happen with the AlvaBaby diapers. If you look at the uploaded pictures of the one on Baby, anywhere the white, inner lining is showing is a potential leak spot where it touches Baby's clothing. I really try to make sure that fleece lining is tucked inside the diaper, which helps to minimize leaking. Also, several of the AlvaBaby diapers have a velvety/velour type cover which is more prone to leaks than the more "plasticy" covers because they absorb moisture from the inside liner too (see the cow print cover vs. plain blue photo). The styles and colors available are really adorable and I've gotten a lot of compliments. Sorry for the lengthy review, but all in all, these are a GREAT value in cloth diapering and I would absolutely buy them again and recommend them to anyone.
Review: One diaper saves about a hundred per year also swim diapers - I bought 12, the inserts come in the packages and I was confused putting them on. For under a year old go ahead and presnap the middle of the front horizontally so it isn't way up high, and fasten to leave only a couple snaps visible in the middle. I wash them regular warm with laundry sanitizer, I don't dry them because they dry in about an hour if left hung over something. That's the same method I use if I'm going to reuse it twice in one day, never overnight though for diaper rash which does well with these. Disposables seem to keep skin dryer when it comes to a cup of liquid but for 3 hours they may stay dryer. I tried inserts inside the diaper for dukes but gave up. I insert the regular cloth inside the diaper which should have been made clearer. Always take them out on a change and don't reuse when diaper rash is a concern. Use alba natural patroleum to create a moisture barrier for skin and any adhesion and ad or similar ointment. They make great swim diapers if kids stay in the water and you get them out right away on a duke. I leave inserts out, if they duke and get in and out of the water stuff will start coming out but that's true of most any diaper we used. Try to pre insert the inserts to make changes quick, but them on disposable stack to avoid temptation. I will usually use disposable overnight and first change in morning hoping to catch the early duke. Then save 4 diapers during the day with these for past year. They are a great deal because aside from wishing the bamboo liners didn't bunch up so you could just scrap any dukes in a bag instead of me what I do which is grab with paper towel into a plastic bag then hose off and let dry. Also I use swim diapers in public pools for that reason. She likes them, but not too much for size 1 up to 4 months, but we used them more after 6 months because they seem to keep her dry with 3 hour or less changes. Disposables lead to diaper rashes past this length anyway. In her case about 30 minutes after a duke, so these help that too, because they hold it, but not the smell and not great if diaper is wet. I'd buy 12 and plan to wash them twice a week, and with pee ones you can do them with regular stuff and sanitizer. Saves about 40 diapers a week, or $20, and stretches that 150 pack from less than a month out to more than two months. That's an extra maybe $300 bucks a year and almost 2,000 diapers kept out of the landfill. That's almost the size of a minivan in plastic and synthetic stuff, where these have some of that they seem healthier and better overall. Oxiclean and spray and wash take out what appears to be darkening in the middle over the course of 30 uses. Also I recommend using a point system so that if you have to change a dookey diaper you can redeem these points with someone who also changes them for something simple and enjoyable. Pee diapers are just about as quick as disposables, except you have to hang them seperate, I used to do this in bathroom or outside and now I just put them over the waste bin by the air filter and may have lost a few. They dry quick.

## Features

- FASION & STYLISH －Why not get these reusable, washable super-absorbent and comfortable cloth nappies / diapers, which are also called modern cloth nappies (MCNs) or pocket nappies. For your baby, for the cost of buying disposable nappies, these reusable nappies and inserts will last you for a much longer period of time.
- HIGH QUALITY, ADJUSTABLE, REUSABLE & WATERPROOF －Outer layer: polyester with waterproof and breathable TPU .It's convenient for mammy to carry baby while taking a walk or doing chores. Inner layer: suede cloth inside, it does not hold moisture itself ,the moisture get drawn away to the insert to keep your baby dry . Insert: each diaper would come with two 3-layer inserts. Insert dimension approx 13.7” x 5.5”
- SAVE MONEY & ONE SIZE－Our reusable cloth diapers are designed for families who require premium products. Suitable for babies and toddlers 3kg-15kg (6.6 – 33 pounds) (a rough guide for reference only) .Length of Diaper: 15” in length X 13” in width. One size fits all– you can adjust the diaper to your desired size (S,M or L) by snapping onto different rows of buttons on the nappy.
- HAPPY BABY －Hip snaps and crossover snaps to prevent “wing droop”. Washable, waterproof and breathable.Comfortable elastic legging area to prevent leaking.
- PACKING LIST: This pack includes six diapers and 12 inserts, can keep your baby dry and comfortable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PRPCDY2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,885 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #55 in Cloth Diapers |
| Brand | ALVA |
| Brand Name | ALVA |
| Color | 02yellow/Gray/Blue/Light Green/Cyan/Dark Cyan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,739 Reviews |
| Effective Absorbency Hours | 2 |
| Incontinence Protector Size | Adjustable Size |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
| Item Dimensions | 13.38 x 5.5 x 0.07 inches |
| Item Length | 15 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.01 kg |
| Lining Description | Suede |
| Manufacturer | Alvababy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6BM101-US |
| Material | ployester |
| Material Type | ployester |
| Model Number | 6BM101-US |
| Number of Items | 18 |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | All in one |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
| Unit Count | 18 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | 33 Pound |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Value, but perhaps not the best cloth diaper out there
*by J***. on January 22, 2018*

It was a hard debate whether to give these 4 or 5 stars. I went with 5 stars because for the price, these are my favorite cloth diapers and will be my go-to diapers if I need to order more, but they are not what I would consider to be the best. Backstory: I cloth diapered my first child using a combination of BumGenius All-in-Ones, FuzziBunz Pocket Diapers (Seconds), and I had 2 BumGenius Freetimes. I bought a nice recommended, organic detergent to wash them in and in a short time, my baby had ammonia burns on his bottom. We have EXTREMELY hard water and they weren't getting clean enough. A google search gave me multiple sources recommending to use Tide Original Powder to wash them in and although it voided the warranties, to me using Tide was a no brainer when it came to ammonia burns on my baby's bottom. Additionally, we live in Northeast Ohio which made hanging diapers out to dry in the winter impossible. The BumGenius All-in-Ones (my favorites) took forever to line dry (especially indoors) which resulted in us having to tumble dry them on low. Between the Tide, the hard water, and putting them in the dryer, our diapers lasted 2 years. The PUL was peeling and efforts to re-waterproof them failed (see attached picture). When I was pregnant with my second child, I looked into new cloth diapers because the cost savings and environmental impact will always be worth it to me to cloth diaper. I didn't want to spend the roughly $20 per diaper for the BumGenius diapers, so with these averaging out to around $5 a diaper, I took a chance. I bought 3 packs of 6 - costing me roughly $90 and I have a great rotation of diapers and only have to wash them every few days. I've been using them for 6 months with my second born and I couldn't be happier!!! First of all, I've always struggled with the absorbency issue with cloth diapers (although, side note, I have had WAY less poop blowouts in cloth than when we use disposables when we're on trips away from home - another perk of cloth diapers!). No cloth diaper is as absorbent as a disposable so you need to be prepared to change diapers more frequently. BumGenius are great because their PUL is folded over onto the waist tabs, along with the top edges on the front and back which is helpful in preventing leaks (see uploaded photos for comparisons). The snaps are FANTASTIC for sizing. I hated the drying time with the All-in-Ones - even out on the line they didn't dry as quickly. The Freetimes dried more quickly, but I didn't find them to be as absorbent. I thought I would hate stuffing the inserts into the FuzziBunz pockets, but stuffing wasn't bad at all. What I disliked about the Fuzzibunz is that you had to adjust the elastic on the leg holes and the waist to size the diapers. Ugh! It was a huge pain and I didn't feel they were as absorbent. So for the AlvaBaby Diapers to have the snaps for sizing and a GREAT price - I was sold. A major perk is that I can hang these diapers up in my dark, cold, below ground basement during winter in Northeast Ohio and they dry overnight - no more having to use the dryer which gives me hope that they may last longer than 2 years. I still wash them in Tide and I wash the shells in warm water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting and I wash the inserts separately - also in Tide, hot water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting. Leaks do happen with the AlvaBaby diapers. If you look at the uploaded pictures of the one on Baby, anywhere the white, inner lining is showing is a potential leak spot where it touches Baby's clothing. I really try to make sure that fleece lining is tucked inside the diaper, which helps to minimize leaking. Also, several of the AlvaBaby diapers have a velvety/velour type cover which is more prone to leaks than the more "plasticy" covers because they absorb moisture from the inside liner too (see the cow print cover vs. plain blue photo). The styles and colors available are really adorable and I've gotten a lot of compliments. Sorry for the lengthy review, but all in all, these are a GREAT value in cloth diapering and I would absolutely buy them again and recommend them to anyone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One diaper saves about a hundred per year also swim diapers
*by B***B on June 23, 2024*

I bought 12, the inserts come in the packages and I was confused putting them on. For under a year old go ahead and presnap the middle of the front horizontally so it isn't way up high, and fasten to leave only a couple snaps visible in the middle. I wash them regular warm with laundry sanitizer, I don't dry them because they dry in about an hour if left hung over something. That's the same method I use if I'm going to reuse it twice in one day, never overnight though for diaper rash which does well with these. Disposables seem to keep skin dryer when it comes to a cup of liquid but for 3 hours they may stay dryer. I tried inserts inside the diaper for dukes but gave up. I insert the regular cloth inside the diaper which should have been made clearer. Always take them out on a change and don't reuse when diaper rash is a concern. Use alba natural patroleum to create a moisture barrier for skin and any adhesion and ad or similar ointment. They make great swim diapers if kids stay in the water and you get them out right away on a duke. I leave inserts out, if they duke and get in and out of the water stuff will start coming out but that's true of most any diaper we used. Try to pre insert the inserts to make changes quick, but them on disposable stack to avoid temptation. I will usually use disposable overnight and first change in morning hoping to catch the early duke. Then save 4 diapers during the day with these for past year. They are a great deal because aside from wishing the bamboo liners didn't bunch up so you could just scrap any dukes in a bag instead of me what I do which is grab with paper towel into a plastic bag then hose off and let dry. Also I use swim diapers in public pools for that reason. She likes them, but not too much for size 1 up to 4 months, but we used them more after 6 months because they seem to keep her dry with 3 hour or less changes. Disposables lead to diaper rashes past this length anyway. In her case about 30 minutes after a duke, so these help that too, because they hold it, but not the smell and not great if diaper is wet. I'd buy 12 and plan to wash them twice a week, and with pee ones you can do them with regular stuff and sanitizer. Saves about 40 diapers a week, or $20, and stretches that 150 pack from less than a month out to more than two months. That's an extra maybe $300 bucks a year and almost 2,000 diapers kept out of the landfill. That's almost the size of a minivan in plastic and synthetic stuff, where these have some of that they seem healthier and better overall. Oxiclean and spray and wash take out what appears to be darkening in the middle over the course of 30 uses. Also I recommend using a point system so that if you have to change a dookey diaper you can redeem these points with someone who also changes them for something simple and enjoyable. Pee diapers are just about as quick as disposables, except you have to hang them seperate, I used to do this in bathroom or outside and now I just put them over the waste bin by the air filter and may have lost a few. They dry quick.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Work Great and Cute Too
*by A***E on March 1, 2022*

I was a little apprehensive at first because the cloth diapers my son had just grown out of were a different brand and type. Since I was used to them, I wasn't sure how I'd adjust to pocket diapers. So far, I love them, and I have 46 of them that get my son through 9 days altogether. I bought 12 on amazon, and the rest I've gotten at our local baby thrift. Since they are reusable, they are donatable, too. I use these paired with biodegradable bamboo liners to catch the poop, which help a lot even though they don't always catch all of it. But I do have some advice. I see mommas on TikTok all the time going over their cloth diapering routines and diaper washing routines. There is a chick on there who spends 9 hours washing her child's diapers, and I gotta tell you, it does not need to be that convoluted. 1 People worry about the smell, but if you rinse the poopy ones right away, they don't smell bad. Just a little musty when they pile up. I've literally never had a stinky diaper bin, I don't know what y'all are doing wrong. Just make sure that you remove the poop and rinse both the liner outside the pocket, and the diaper. 2 I've also found that if you rinse them, you don't have to do any special stain removal system because the marks will come right out during the wash in the machine. This may be due to the fact that the fabric is acrylic and literally cannot stain, but if you let the poop dry, it will get stuck in the fibers and will be visible. Do your baby's butt a favor and just rinse right away, or fold the diaper closed so you can rinse as soon as you are able before that night. 3 Only use a couple tablespoons of soap. Too much soap builds up even through the rinses and irritates baby's skin. I've learned that my son's diapers look clearer and fresher when I use less soap. I know it seems like it should be the other way around, but trust me. 4 Never use dryer sheets! Get a couple wool balls or something, just never put any kind of clothing conditioner or softeners on them. They also coat the liners and make them less absorbant. Baby skin does not like that. 5 Two rinses in the machine is enough if you have a machine that allows you to customize that. One is usually fine, but if you are worried, go for two. It won't hurt. 6 If you have time, dry on medium heat. High heat can degrade the structural integrity of the elastic that goes around the legs. I haven't ruined any so far, but I have found some second hand that had no stretch at all anymore and were essentially useless. I got them because I needed some extra and that's all they had. I put a vinyl panty on top because they leaked the entirety of a single pee immediately. Granted, those were not ALVA, but it's best to be cautious to high heat drying. If you have any questions, holla. My son is 11 months old tomorrow (March 2), and cloth diapering has been one of the best decisions I have made for our little family. It just takes a bit of getting used to the routine, and considering the average parent spends $900 on diapers per year per child, I think I dodged a very expensive bullet. They truly do pay for themselves.

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