Parker Baby Bandana Drool Bibs 8 Pack Baby Bibs for Boys, Girls, Unisex - Soft & Stylish Teething Bibs for Babies
J**N
Best bibs
Full coverage and baby seems very comfy, not bulky. Extremely adjustable, the low profile snaps make the closure a breeze and bib stays put. Uniquely designed neckline rests right along that crucial crevice of no return and stops drool in its tracks. Wetness does not seep through to the back, beautiful colors true to the picture. Washes and dries great, they have been through my washer and dryer many times, no shrinking or fabric deterioration. Would make a wonderful gift.
"**"
Super soft and great colors
Love these bibs for my son. Great fabric, absorbable and soft, and beautiful colors, they look adorable.
E**R
Best bids
These bids are great. The colors are perfect. The material is great. My sons is teething early and slobbers a lot. These keep him dry when the front is wet. The soft fabric on the back doesn’t annoy him.
R**O
The best bibs!!
These are the only bibs my son wears as they are the only ones I’ve tried that actually help absorb the drool instead of it running off and onto his clothes. They’re adjustable, so soft, and so cute with all of his outfits as well!
K**
The best bibs I’ve ever purchased
These are legitimately the best bibs I’ve bought. My son started teething at 2.5 months old. Hes only 6 months now and has 6 teeth. So I’ve bought quite a few bibs to say the least. Baby boy also has eczema so fabrics really irritate him easily.These are so soft. So cute. And the best size to actually cover his torso. NO IRRITATION! Love the organic cotton since he puts them in his mouth. Great price point. And the best part - they do not shrink!! Washed several times now and they’ve stayed equally soft and sized as when I first opened the package!
S**H
Cute prints
Really cute prints. You get a lot for the price. Even when I wash and dry on low they already start to pill up and they don’t have the same exact shape as before but that’s just being knit picky.
A**R
THE BEST bibs for drool (and for bottle babies)
These are hands down the best bibs out there. Ridiculously soft and absorbent. Super cute with outfits. Just get them! I got one in a free baby stuff box while pregnant and knew I’d end up ordering more. Here I am at 3 months PP ordering a set for me and my bestie who is due soon. GET THEM!
A**R
After six months, my #1 bib choice.
Of all the various brands and styles of bibs I’ve used in the past six months since my baby was born, these are by far my favorite. I have bought all kinds of bibs, trying to find a balance of absorbency, easy fastening, stain resistance, neck size, and just plain looking cute.I’ll be up front, the snaps on these made them one of my least favorites to use during a bedtime/night feeding when my baby was a newborn. (I wanted a bib I could quietly and easily remove after he ate and fell asleep, but before I put him down.) Sometimes the effort required to un-snap them woke him back up. For me, the solution was simple: just use a different kind of bib at night/bedtime. My baby easily rotates through 3-4 bibs a day just based on drool alone, so it’s not an issue to keep a velcro-fasten bib handy to the feeding chair in the nursery. And now that he’s six months old, I am grateful for the strong snaps that keep the bib on his neck, as he grabs and pulls at everything now. (Being whacked in the face with a drool-soaked bib is not my favorite thing, and it has happened far too often with velcro bibs.Which brings me to my second point - I know some people don’t like that these bibs don’t have that plastic waterproof layer or backing. And it’s true, they don’t. But they are super thick and absorbent, and I’ve never had any problems with them being “too warm” due to the thickness. I’ve bought the bibs with the waterproof lining, and while it does it’s job of making sure drool doesn’t soak through, here are my problems with those: A) they’re always crunchy, and while maybe that’s fun for baby to play with, it doesn’t always seem comfortable for him, especially when I’m constantly using them to wipe off his face. B) they change shape/size in the wash so the fabric is no longer the exact same size as the lining and they don’t sit flat, and C) for some reason, almost all of these bibs use the tiniest pieces of the weakest-hold velcro produced. This does make them super easy to remove quietly after night feedings, because they’re almost always already detached and hanging off the baby’s neck. Personally, I feel like the Parker Baby bibs dry out faster than the ones with the plastic lining anyway.I have never had any issue with laundering these, they haven’t held stains, they don’t fall apart, and you don’t have to make sure velcro tabs are fastened to each other so other clothes don’t get destroyed. They were quality made, and don’t have strings and loose edges to start pulling apart. Full transparency, I do not follow the instructions and lay them flat to dry, they get thrown in the dryer on low temp with all the other baby stuff…and I have no complaints about the texture of the back side. I guess I have zero expectation that the fuzzy lining material would stay pristine forever, it’s literally getting used to wipe spit, snot, and food off his face on a constant basis. As long as it comes out clean and soft, I’m good, and they haven’t failed to disappoint yet.The bandana style is definitely my favorite based off esthetic alone. Along with the Parker Baby Bibs, I’ve received a few more as random gifts that are similar in design, but they are of visibly and tangibly different (lower) quality. I also registered for and received a few pricier organic muslin bandana bibs, based off a friend’s recommendation. And don’t get me wrong, they’re really cute and the material is super soft and looks nice…but the design sits high up on my baby’s face, no matter how I try to fold and adjust them, and they are HIGHLY ineffective in absorbing the amount of drool he produces.All of my velcro bibs either have very tight neck holes or the tightest they fasten leaves inches away from his chin uncovered, which equals his clothes getting soaked. The Parker Baby bibs sit at the right place on his neck: they come up to his chin to catch everything without riding up over his mouth. At six months, he still fits great in the tighter setting, and with two snaps, they’ll be adjustable as he grows.Oh, and I almost forgot to mention the cute colors and designs! That was literally why I picked out the set in the first place. They did not disappoint, they’re adorable in person, and the materials aren’t scratchy or flimsy or cheap feeling. I’ve just ordered a second set in different colors, and realized that I’d never reviewed these, and feel pretty strongly that if something is worth buying twice, then it probably warrants letting people know how much I like them!The bottom line is: chances are you will probably need to use, try, or end up being gifted, several different kinds of bibs, and I absolutely think these should be at the top of that list.
A**R
Such a small yet totally life-changing thing
The hundreds other bibs we had went straight to the garbage as they seem SO USELESS in comparison. At last, a bib that truly does what it’s supposed to: catch LITRES of drool/milk (whatever comes back) and keep it to itself. Great quality, awesome designs (one to go with 100% of our outfits!), very soft, easy maintenance... and customer service is out of this world. As was said in other comments: just buy them! THANK YOU PARKER BABY
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