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What are the difference between the inner lining fabrics for a fitted diaper?

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What are the difference between the inner lining fabrics for a fitted diaper?

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Most people either choose velour, sherpa, or microfleece for an inner fabric on a fitted diaper. Velour and sherpa are soft, stretchy, and absorbent. Sherpa may actually feel rough after many washings in contrast to the velour (but some velours also feel rough too as they age). It is important to remember that all natural fibers will break down with age and many washings. Though we would like them to last forever, they won’t. But we do want them to last as long as possible, so I work hard to select the best fabrics available to me. Microfleece is a “stay dry” polyester fabric. It is also soft and stretchy, but it is not absorbent. It will help your baby’s skin to feel dry even after wetting. It cleans easily, and doesn’t hold on to stains. I sometimes call it a “cheating” layer, because it cheats you out of an absorbent layer in the diaper. If you baby needs more absorbency, you may have to add a doubler or consider putting velour in the inner of the diaper and microfleece on top of th

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