Size Medium diaper wraps
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Thirsties Duo size 2
Thirsties Duo size two on a 14 month old 19 pound toddler.
Snappi fastened red edge Cloth-eez prefold is underneath. Nothing to fold down. It fits perfectly.
Middle rise setting over the Snappied red edge Cloth-eez prefold on 14 month old 19 pound toddler.
Thirsties size medium

At 14 months and just 19+ pounds, she is on the thin side. This Thirsties medium works on her, but it is "full" in the rear for her and a little wide for her. It will work fine, but for this baby, the Duo is a nicer fit. A fuller bottomed, heavier, wider baby would fill out this cover more. There is plenty of growing room in this cover, and plenty of room for adding doublers to get lots of absorbency if that is needed. Notice the hip area in the middle picture. The regular sized Thirsties covers are tall at the hip and fuller in the rear than the Thirsties Duo or Bummis Super Whispers and Super Brites. It does fit her with growing room, but I'm just trying to point out the subtle difference in the cut and fit of various covers for you.
Bummi Super Brite size medium. Same diaper underneath. A snappi fastened red edge Cloth-eez prefold.

Bummis fits higher on the thigh than Thirsties and the gusset is smaller. I like this fit.
Bummi Super Whisper Wrap size medium. Similar to Bummis Super Brite but has covered PUL inside and no gusset.
Litewrap size small. Retro print coming soon.
Size small. She's just about out of this size, but it still fits. For all of the other covers shown above, she is just into the size and has growing room. This is a size small and it's ok, but she really has just about outgrown it and is ready for size medium. When a diaper cover is too small, it's not as comfy as when it is roomy. If a cover is too large on baby it will gap and leak, but too tight isn't good either. A good fit is important.

