Protect against leaks with washable, reusable, soft Nursing Pads!
Each pack includes 3 pairs (6 count total) of pads in a fun, surprise print mix. Each pair has a matching print, with 3 different prints per pack. The print/color is the side that goes against your skin.
Each pad is made with 4 layers of protection including flannel, cotton terry cloth and anti-pill fleece. The fleece goes against your clothes to create a barrier between the absorbent cotton and your clothes. These pads are very absorbent without creating excess bulk and naturally form to the shape of your breast after washed and dried.
Is there an expecting or new mom in your world? Pair these with Mother's Milk natural tea, baby rattles, and other new baby care items.
WHAT'S GOOD?
WHAT DO THEY REPLACE?
Paper and cotton disposable pads.
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Quantity: 3 pairs per pack (for a total of 6 pads in one order)
Size: 4" diameter
Care: Wash before use. Machine wash warm, tumble dry.
Note: They become more absorbent after the first few washes.
To use: The flannel print side goes against your skin and the fleece goes against your clothes to create a barrier and prevent leaking. They will naturally form to the shape of your breast after washed and dried.
MATERIALS
4 layers of protection, including flannel, cotton terry cloth, and anti-pill fleece. Front & body are made of 100% cotton. Backing is made of 100% polyester.
SOURCE
Handmade in Eugene, Oregon, USA.
CERTIFICATIONS
BRING Certified, sustainable business.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
From Sarah (Marley and Fox's Mom) and founder of Marley's Monsters:
Our sustainability mission is to implement creative and effective solutions to reduce our environmental impact. As a local manufacturer of reusable home goods, we've always kept sustainability in mind with our daily operations and production. The BRING Rethink program made us realize we have an opportunity as a local manufacturer to create lasting and impactful change in the industry.
We're on the right track; we refuse and reduce so we have less to recycle in the first place and we're excited to keep improving.
Current practices: