

👶 Classic Cotton, Modern Parent’s Must-Have!
OsoCozy Unbleached Birdseye Flat Cloth Diapers are premium 100% cotton, 27x27 inch reusable nappies designed for superior softness, durability, and absorbency. Weighing 2.6 ounces each, they outperform many national brands by 25-30% in absorbency. These eco-friendly, one-layer diapers dry quickly and fold to fit infants from 6 to 30 pounds, offering versatile use beyond diapering. Ideal for the eco-conscious, cost-savvy parent seeking timeless quality and multi-functionality.















| ASIN | B004GTLRY4 |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,549 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #91 in Cloth Diapers |
| Brand | OsoCozy |
| Brand Name | OsoCozy |
| Color | Unbleached Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,020 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736211339157 |
| Incontinence Protector Size | Adjustable Size |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 2 inches |
| Item Height | 2 inches |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Cotton |
| Manufacturer | OsoCozy |
| Material | Cotton |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Softening |
| Reusability | Resuable |
| Size | 27 x 27 Inch (Pack of 6) (6-30 Pound) |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
| UPC | 074748351793 885623644042 885539134347 885254580528 736211339157 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Weight Range | 6-30 pounds |
G**R
Good purchase
I bought these to try out as diapers and I love them. I anticipate being able to use these for a long time, with multiple children. They are a little more work than pocket or fitted diapers (folding, and then also take a little longer to put on), but I think it's a good trade-off for how versatile they are and how nicely they wash and dry. With just being a single layer, I feel like they get cleaner than a heavier diaper, and dry so quickly on the clothesline. They are really nice quality and are hemmed nicely. I have also bought GMD's Clotheez flats, and the fabric is identical. The main difference is size; these shrink to not-quite-square after starting out 27 inches square, while the GMD's are sized to end up a 27 inch square after shrinking. So the OsoCozy flats are a little cheaper, but smaller/not square, while the GMD's cost a little more but are a little larger and square; just pick what is your higher priority! Update: I have been using these for a year now and they are holding up well; a few light stains as you would expect, but fabric and seams holding up well. I use my GMD flats a little more, but I still wash these frequently (probably at least once a week). Very versatile; my "baby" is now 19 months and 23#, and these still fit well. I actually ordered more for our next child.
I**A
Love these soft, well made flats
Pros: So soft, well made, dry after one time through the dryer, absorbent, one size fits all, multiple uses (honestly nice enough to use as a light blanket), hasn't held stains Cons: I didn't discover these sooner, takes a few more seconds to prep= not my first choice if we're running errands My baby is nine months and I've been using cloth diapers since he was a couple weeks old. Here's a rundown: -Started off with microfiber inserts: they're ok, can show stains, not the softest, didn't seem to wick wetness away from our baby, wash and dry easily -Found a need for the thick bamboo gusset inserts: great, don't stain, use at night, keeps him comfortable longer, held newborn poo well (the gussets), really absorbent, wicks moisture to the point where it's sometimes hard to tell if it's wet BUT usually run it through the wash twice to get them clean/soap free and twice through the dryer to get them dry= extra resources/energy/time to clean -Gerber flats and prefolds made it into the stash while traveling and in a pinch. Not soft, wash/dies easily, last ones I grab, the flats work better as wipes during his meals... -Imagine baby flats are thick, well made, large one size fits all, washes/dries easily, big tag, not as soft as the OsoCozy flats! -With another baby on the way, I'm expanding our diaper stash with easy wash/dry, soft, durable, multipurpose, good material (natural fibers) and these OsoCozy flats are perfect! Admittedly, they only get used during the day but they're the first ones I grab of the insert assortment. Highly recommend these. If you find flats aren't your thing, these are nice enough to use as a light baby blanket.
J**T
Great and not just for baby!
These are great flat Birdseye cotton diapers. They have great feel to them and they are large. At a little over a dollar a piece, these are a great deal. I don’t use for baby diapers, but they would be excellent compared to the other flat cloth diapers. These last years, do not fray, and sure they shrink a little but they are 100% cotton. They wash well and even bleach well if they get stained. I have used these to make burp cloths, to make kitchen tea towels, to clean with, and I buy a few packs at a time to have on hand. You can’t buy fabric of this quality by the yard at this price. I love these.
L**N
they're great!
These flats seem to be of great quality. I plan to prep them by boiling them and wash/dry once, rather than washing/drying 2-3 times. The texture of these are very soft and light weight and can be folded for absorbency as flats should. I chose the unbleached because I felt it would be a better investment since they are said to be more absorbent and hold up better. I was hesitant about the color considering I thought they may look stained or offensive being of a yellowish tint, but they are actually not offensive at all! They just look natural and nice, definitely more of a sandy shade. If these work well for our LO as diapers then we will be purchasing more! If we don't go the flat diapering route then we will always be able to use these as some great burp clothes or receiving blankets :) I think either way these are a great buy! Definitely worth a try. After extensive flat diaper research I've found OsoCozy to have a great reputation, so I'm having a great feeling about these and can't wait to try them out. Will update review Update after prep: still meeting expectations. I boiled them for 30mins and then handwashed them with purex hypoallergenic det. So I didn't mix them with my clothes which have body lotion. I dried in the dryer for as long as the amount of coins I had would let me then hung them inside away from any neighbor's smoking. Once dried I took an iron to them and they are still wonderful. They have shrunk to what I've expected and are a tighter weave too. I can still smell a wood/paper scent which will probably fade the more I wash them. Update 4/18/15. These are great! I may buy more. My only concern with them ( hand wash/hang dry) is that they are a tiny bit too rough for my comfort going against babies skin, but definitely not rough enough to be a deal breaker. They holdup really well and absorb nicely. The paper smell is no longer present. 5 stars if they were softer, but I still really like these a lots and would buy more if I needed more flats. Maybe these flats in the other available types of cotton are softer?
C**E
Versatile, Soft, and Perfect for Everyday Use!
These OsoCozy unbleached birdseye flat diapers are a must-have for any cloth diapering family. The 100% cotton fabric is soft, lightweight, and breathable, gentle on baby’s skin while still being super absorbent when folded properly. At 27x27 inches, the size is generous and makes them easy to fold in different styles as your baby grows. They wash and dry so quickly, which is a huge bonus, and the unbleached cotton gives them that natural, clean look I love. They’re also incredibly versatile, I use them as diapers, burp cloths, changing pads, and even cleaning rags when needed. Affordable, eco-friendly, and durable. I’m very happy with this purchase and will be ordering more!
L**O
Quality and Size
Hands down the best unfolded cotton cloth diaper available in this day and age. As a great grandmother welcoming this next generation, I have shopped widely and compared many unfolded cotton cloth diapers. Will serve as a nappy, burp cloth, clothes protector, sun shield, lightweight blanket, quick swab, etc. Uses for these cloths will continue to be evident as the years go by ... at least I have found it to be so.
A**A
LOVE Osocozy
After purchasing and returning many different brands, Osocozy is my go to! I put their covers, flats and prefolds on my baby registry. I personally love the flats, easy to learn a nice fold. I like that my baby wouldn’t have any lumping over her skin inside when using flats since you can create a nice flat surface to put over their bum. Super absorbent and easy to use with their covers. Love that you can reuse the cover until it seems ready to be washed. I love with the flats that you can just fold them in and don’t need any pins. I’m 10/10 a flat diaper mom and Osocozy mom. Love the affordability, don’t fall for those expensive cloth diapering brands!
A**E
My Favorite Diapers
I got 2.5 dozen of these from my baby registry almost 2 years ago and came back to leave this review after buying more for a new baby due in March. This isn't because they're worn out. In fact most still look brand new with only a couple having light staining. Previous baby, not yet 2 years old isn't potty learning yet and I need to increase my stash since he's a heavy wetter and requires 2 at each change now and there isn't enough to share. OsoCozy VS. GMD New baby makes baby number 7 for me in all. Prior to baby number 6 I used Green Mountain Diapers flats (aka Cloth-eez). If you aren't familiar with the brand, they're supposedly the best. However, I can't tell the difference between the 2 brands unless I compare the serging technique on the newer ones. Prior to the newer ones (2000's), they were all bleached (my oldest is in college, so this is a long time ago). The softness, thickness and over-all quality are the same though. Flats VS. Prefolds I prefer flats because they dry faster and are more durable than prefolds since they don't rely on stitching to keep multiple layers held together. They also stain less and sun easier. I also like that I can fold them to the size I need without buying different sizes. I do have some prefolds laying around from babies number 3-5 that I'm not afraid to use. They just aren't my preference.
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