Happy Nappy has been setting the standards for the new way to cloth diaper your baby. We have spent thousands of dollars on product development to bring you the very best diapers on the market today, which are available exclusively through Happy Nappy.
Our cloth nappies are designed to mimic a disposable in fit and design, yet maintain the qualities and virtues of cloth. You will be amazed at how our new nappy offers premium leakage protection and wicks the moisture away from your baby’s skin. Your baby will enjoy our soft, breathable diapers, which use latex-free elastics and snap closures for the ultimate in comfort.
Happy Nappy does not purchase its diapers from other vendors. Every diaper is made from Canadian fabrics and assembled by us, parents just like you!
We are now on the eighth generation of our diaper, which is made of microfiber cloth.
Why microfiber? It is antibacterial, so babies wearing a happy nappy are less likely to experience a rash caused by bacteria or yeast. Our diapers literally help to destroy bacteria. Additionally, microfiber offers superior odor control compared to traditional cotton diapers. Another really big thing is that Micro fiber releases dirt easier. What that means for us is that we use less detergents to get a clean diaper. Less detergents mean even less enviromental impact.
Have you heard about silver used in some microfiber fabrics? Silver has antibacterial properties. Silver dressings have been used for some time now in hospital burn units. Until recently, using silver in dressings other than for burns has been too expensive. However, new manufacturing techniques make using silver more cost effective.
It’s a little known fact that we at Happy Nappy have been using silver in our rinse cycle for over a year now because we want our customers (your child) to have the best of the best. Learn more about the antibacterial properties of silver.
You might wonder if microfiber fabric is as absorbent as cotton.
It’s true that a pure lump of plastic (polyester) does not absorb anything when dropped in water. However, when you spin polyester into a thread that is 100 times smaller than a cotton thread and then weave that into fabric, you end up with a cloth that is at least six times more absorbent than any cotton. This is because the spaces between the threads create absorbency. More spaces means a larger volume of liquid that can be held. It also means greater breathability because the spaces in even wet fabric will have greater air transfer. In the end, you will have a diaper that breathes better and absorbs more than cotton.
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