itti bitti bitti d’lish Snap in One are a nappy system with pop in, pop out inserts. The poppers are colour coded so you won’t put them in incorrectly. If just the top or middle layer (or both) are soiled, you can reuse the cover or one of the layers. There is a third booster layer available but I have not trialled the effect of this on the nappy.
For more information about itti bitti nappies, see our introduction. We’ve also got some great advice for getting started with cloth nappies.
I’m liking
They are what I would consider the ‘hip’ nappy – low rise, slim fit, no unnecessary bulk whatsoever. One easy strip of poppers. The colour coding makes it pretty easy to piece these together.
Things that made me go hmmmm
My husband and I could just not get the hang of these nappies. We seemed to have a few wet leaks and the bulk of the inserts seems to mean that we couldn’t get the cover tight around the thighs of our baby. I know some people who LOVE their itti bittis, so I think it is possibly the shape of our baby or user-error, but for whatever reason, the itti bitti has not been our most used of cloth nappies. The inserts have a tendency to feel damp when most of my other inserts have been dry, and they are quite a hard insert against baby’s skin.
The conclusion
They aren’t the nappy for us, but they are the nappy of choice for other people I know. They can be quite economical as you can just replace the inserts that need replacing, not needing a full new nappy every change. They retail for $33.70 for a set including the two main inserts and the cover.