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jayisa02
18-05-2008, 17:26
to all those who have tried both the snap in and sewn in itti bitti dlish - which do you prefer and why? just interested cause i cant decide :D

Boymum
19-05-2008, 17:57
You know what I like K, the sewn in...weird cos B won't wear the snap ins without winging, but she wore the sewn in one o'kay and it was just as absorbant I found. Plus they don't have that tell tale line bulge of the folded up bamboo inside like the snap ins do. A lot softer I think.

jayisa02
19-05-2008, 18:14
i do agree with you :) the other day DD fell asleep in the car and i didnt get to change her before i transferred her to bed for her nap and she was in her nappy nearly 5hrs and no leaks at all. I think i will get some eventually :D

tally
20-05-2008, 20:25
I'm really liking the sewins!!!

QTB
20-05-2008, 20:32
You know what I like K, the sewn in...weird cos B won't wear the snap ins without winging, but she wore the sewn in one o'kay and it was just as absorbant I found. Plus they don't have that tell tale line bulge of the folded up bamboo inside like the snap ins do. A lot softer I think.

yep same here... sewn in all the way!

berniebabe
20-05-2008, 21:58
sewn in here too :)

jayisa02
21-05-2008, 07:37
yep ive decided i like the sewn in too. I reach for them in the pile first every time :)

does anyone use bitti dlish for older children? just wondering cause the rise is low??

QTB
21-05-2008, 07:42
yep before ds was toilet trained he wore them... but hes a shorty... i think if he was taller the rise wouldnt have been enough

Zada
21-05-2008, 07:53
DS is tall and solid at 20 months, they fit him nice still, wouldnt want the rise any lower tho

jayisa02
21-05-2008, 08:01
oh thats good to hear! My DD is only average size and the large fits on the tightest snaps so i was hoping they will fit her until toilet training time :)

berniebabe
21-05-2008, 08:55
yep ive decided i like the sewn in too. I reach for them in the pile first every time :)

does anyone use bitti dlish for older children? just wondering cause the rise is low??


My DD is 29 months and 16.9kg. I had the sewn in on her yesterday and she kept it on :yes:
Probably the only one she does keep on apart from sposies. In saying that she probably wont fit them much longer, but hopefully she wont need them:fingerscrossed: