Not only are cloth diapers better for your baby’s skin, they are also a lot better for your budget!
No matter what STYLE you buy, you are going to SAVE MONEY!
Value:
| Diaper | Formula | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Disposable Diaper | $0.25/diaper *8760 (8 times/day * 365 * 3 years) | $2190.00 |
| One Size Pocket Diapers | $17.95 each * 24 diapers | $430.80 |
| Sized All in One Diapers | $15.95/each * 3 sizes of 24 diapers each size | $1148.40 |
| Sized Pocket Diapers | $17.95/each * 3 sizes of 24 diapers each size | $1292.40 |
| Fitted Diapers | $14.95/each * 3 sizes of 24 diapers each size plus 6 diaper covers per 3 sizes $12.95/each |
$1309.50 |
| Prefolds System | 3 sizes of 2 dozen prefolds approx $22/dz plus 6 diaper covers per 3 sizes at $12.95/each |
$497.10 |
| Best Bottom System | 8 shells $16.45/each, 24 inserts in 3 sizes $3.76/each | $401.78 |
*Price comparisons for the average cloth diapering family that washes reusable diapers every 2-3 days.
Any of the systems above (including the Best Bottom) can be done more inexpensively.

which is your favorite?
With my daughter I used prefolds and covers – easy and CHEAP! However, I love the Grovia AIO for newborns, especially, and Best Bottom once they hit 10lbs or so. I like both systems, so it really depends on the size and fit of your baby. And also how much laundry you want to do. I’m now adding Thirsties diapers and those are GREAT for using covers and prefolds instead of the snap in systems!