Cotton Diapers
Fa'amatalaga & Auaunaga
Igoa | Cotton pepe pepe |
ie | Cotton interlock/Cotton Muslin/Organic Cotton Muslin |
Tele | 60X60cm/75X100cm poʻo Faʻapitoa |
Lanu | Lolomi po o le laugatasi |
pito | Ova loka |
Fa'aoga | Pepe |
afifiina | taga PVC ma fa'aofi pepa |
Totogi | T/T,L/C |
Taulaga | TIANJIN, SINA |
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Isi Filifiliga Iepepepe Ie Filifilia








Fa'ailoga o le Pepepe Ie Cotton
O le cotton e foliga mai e sili ona taugofie mo napekini ie ma o se mea e sili ona manava. E mafai ona toe fa'aaogaina napekini pepe mimi e fai ma ie ta'oto, solo, ma ie masaesae. O le Cotton ose filifiliga fa'alesiosiomaga aua e 100% biodegradable ma fa'alenatura.
A'oga o Iepepepe
It's clear that disposable diapers are more convenient, but cloth diapers do have a range of advantages.
â Cloth diapers are more environmentally friendly.
â Cloth diapers save you money.
â Cloth diapers are better for your baby. One of the great things about cloth diapers is that they contain fewer chemicals that can be harmful for babies.
â Cloth diapers are likely to be more comfortable. While you can't ask infants whether a cloth or disposable diaper feels more comfortable, ask yourself whether you'd be more comfortable in paper or cotton underwear.
â Cloth diapers are just adorable. Although it might not be your first concern, cloth diapers come in all kinds of colors and cute prints, which look adorable on babies.
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