Cloth diapers

Cloth diapers are back, but many systems make it difficult for parents.

Many parts, complicated systems and increased effort deter parents.

Many parents give cloth diapers a try, but quickly return to disposable diapers.

More and more parents want to avoid disposable diapers. They want to consume more consciously , avoid waste , and protect their baby's skin . But anyone who actually uses cloth diapers quickly realizes: it's not the idea that's failing, it's the many systems that are.

Most cloth diapers consist of several parts: inner layers, absorbent inserts, inner diapers, boosters, and diaper covers. Each part has its own function, but also its own care requirements. Parents fold, snap, combine, and wash more than they realize . Because what sounds "reusable" in theory often ends up in the laundry after almost every diaper change: because the diaper cover is damp, smells, or has been soiled with stool.

Familiarizing oneself with the many different systems and combinations often requires an enormous amount of time and patience . Terms like bamboo booster , prefold , or diaper liner must first be understood before one can even begin.

And then comes the next question: How many diapers do you actually need? With multi-part systems, the requirement has to be calculated in a complicated way , depending on the diaper parts, absorbency, washing frequency and drying time.

The result: Many parents only use cloth diapers at home. For everyday situations outside – shopping, the playground, kindergarten – they don't trust these systems.

Thousands of families are now choosing to forgo disposable diapers. Many give up after a few weeks and return to using disposables. Lybbie makes everyday life easier and helps families stick with it.

And then Lybbie was developed

Because cloth diapers can often be complicated and confusing, Christin Brutsche and Sabrina Seltmann developed Lybbie . Lybbie is a washable diaper that is put on just like a disposable diaper. Only without the disposal .

Lybbie diapers consist of just one part . Parents don't need to familiarize themselves with any systems or worry about extra laundry. Simply put it on, use it, wash it – done.

Lybbie diapers consist of just one part , without any multi-layered components. Parents don't need to learn any systems or worry about extra laundry. Simply put them on, use them, wash them, and you're done.

The number of diapers is also straightforward: Lybbie offers high absorbency, comparable to many disposable diapers. Therefore, you can often use them directly in place of a disposable diaper in everyday life.

The absorbent core made of bamboo fibers binds moisture naturally, is soft on the skin , dries quickly and has an antibacterial effect.

The materials are OEKO-TEX® 100 certified and the diaper has been tested by the Hohenstein Institute. Lybbie diapers are therefore free of harmful substances, skin-friendly and durable (Lybbie uses only the highest quality materials).

Because everyday family life with cloth diapers shouldn't be a burden.

Lybbie thinks the diaper-changing process through to the end.

Lybbie was founded to make diapering with alternatives to disposable diapers finally simple and natural. No extra parts, no odors, no complicated care. Just one product that feels like clothing and is washed just as easily.

While other systems turn parents into cloth diaper experts, Lybbie achieves what everyone wants: sustainability that works in real family life.

Replace disposable diapers easily with Lybbie. Try the Lybbie trial set risk-free for 30 days.