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(Closed) Preston's Pants Cloth Diaper Giveaway

  • About Preston’s Pants

From the website:
With a lot of help from my friend Paully at “Middleearthdiaper” I developed a top selling product that is fashionable, economical, and oh so cute! Not to mention that they really hold up to heavy wetters and can withstand hard washings! Paully saw my potential as a designer/seamstress, and carved a path for my diaper line by making them the attraction of her store!

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Preston’s Pants are pocket cloth diapers constructed of materials such as minky, breathable fleece, wool, or solid pul. Each diaper is fastened by snap closures and comes in a variety of sizes from 7 – 35+ pounds with optional one-size diapers available.

  • Mom Tested and Approved

prestonOver the past two months I’ve been experimenting with all sorts of cloth diaper brands, fits, and even materials. When a sample cloth diaper from Preston’s Pants arrived I was really excited because it offered something I have never used before – minky material. Mink is a soft almost velvet like material that you often find baby blankets made of. After wrapping my daughter’s bum in the pale lavender minky cloth diaper I just wanted to squeeze her like a little teddy bear. The inside was layered with soft fleece and backed with 2 mil pul. I have to say it’s the softest I’ve probably felt in a cloth diaper.

The cloth insert easily slipped inside the pocket and stayed put the entire time she wore the diaper. I also really loved how well the diaper fit around her waist and thighs. We’ve had her in the Preston’s Pants cloth diaper several times this week which also included a not so lovely blowout, that didn’t blowout at all. While a little bit of the “nuck nuck” as my toddler calls it did creep up her backside, the majority stayed right where it should be – in the diaper.

  • Mom Improvements

While I loved the overall fit, I found the material to be bulky and warm on the skin. My infant’s onesies were difficult to snap around the thick padding of the cloth diaper and left the area around her thighs a little red from the warm minky material on her body. In general, I think the minky material would be best used in the cooler months.

  • Buy It

Preston’s Pants cloth pocket diapers start at $19 and you can add custom embroidery to most diapers starting at $8.

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  • Win It

One (1) lucky reader will win a $25 gift certificate to use at Preston’s Pants on any in stock or custom made diaper.

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  • Giveaway Entry

Required Entry

Visit Preston’s Pants and tell us what which cloth diaper is your favorite.

Extra Optional Entries

  • 1 entry – tell us why you started cloth diapering
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  • daily entry – tweet this giveaway with a link back to this post, leave a comment with your tweet link
  • unlimited entries – leave a comment on any other MomDot Reviews post and leave a comment here with the post title
  • Giveaway Rules

One (1) winner will be selected by random.org on Friday, May 15th at 11am CST. Winner must claim their prize within 48 hours or a new winner will be randomly selected. Open to US residents with a valid shipping address.

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Comments

  1. Brynna says:

    I like the Flower Flannel print pocket diaper!

  2. Kari says:

    I have your button on my sidebar.

  3. Kari says:

    I started to use cloth diapers as soon as my son was born because I knew that disposable diapers were filling landfills

  4. Kari says:

    There are so many great cloth diaper patterns at Preston Pants. I love the name and color of Twilight Hour.

  5. Sarah says:

    We started cloth diapering to save money, saving the earth was just an added bonus!

  6. Sarah says:

    I love the Dude where’s my shades one size diaper!

  7. Jennifer says:

    I like the rocketships with yellow fleece.

  8. Barbara J says:

    We chose cloth diapers to offset both cost and trash. It’s been a good decision for us so far.

  9. Tiffany says:

    we started cloth diapering to save money. lol. anyone who loves hyena cart and diaperswappers knows what a laugh that is. :) but when we realized how nice it was for our baby, and for the earth, we kept going, and now we are almost done diapering our second baby in cloth diapers (she has been potty learning, and almost all pees have made it into her bjorn potty!!!) and we still love cloth diapers.
    so much so that i told my sister when her baby is born i will wash all of her diapers for her, and give her my stash, all she has to do is put them on her baby :)

  10. Tiffany says:

    i like the Bubble Gum Girl with Turtles it would look adorable on my youngest!

  11. Molly says:

    I like the Minky Blush & Black

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  13. Melissa says:

    I started cloth diapering because I felt guilty about the trash I was creating using disposables.

  14. Melissa says:

    I like the purples and blues minky dipe. I’ve always wanted to try this brand :)

  15. Abby says:

    I’ve got your button!

  16. Abby says:

    I started cloth diapering to limit the amount of waste we produce in our home. I also love how soft they are on my son’s skin!

    Abby’s last blog post..Totally Talented Tuesday!-Gardening

  17. Abby says:

    I love the frogs diaper in large! Very cute!

  18. Kelly says:

    I started cloth diapering because of the environmental benefits, the cost benefits, and the cuteness factor!

    Kelly’s last blog post..Winner! 3 FuzziBunz cloth diapers…

  19. Kelly says:

    I would get a blue PUL with a whale embroidered on it. I have always wanted to add an embroidered diaper to our stash!

    Kelly’s last blog post..Winner! 3 FuzziBunz cloth diapers…

  20. Christy says: