I’ve previously written about the fact that my son isn’t dry at night. We are using size 6 nappies still because he is very slim at the moment. Nappies are quite a bit cheaper than pyjama pants, not least because they come in bigger packets, so you can save if you buy in bulk. We need them in bulk too because J’s nappy is full pretty much every night. I know some children who have occasional accidents can wear the same pair of pyjama pants or nappies for several nights, but we are using one a day.
Anyway during my latest supermarket shop I got to wondering why companies don’t just make nappies in bigger sizes. Do they not want to do that because there isn’t sufficient demand? Is it because they can make more money by calling them something different (like pyjama pants)? Is there any difference between a nappy and a pyjama pant except the size? I think it would be really helpful to buy say size 7 or maybe even 8 nappies to fit bigger children. What do you think?
Just had to had my 2 cents here about diapers. My 4 month old son has been in the honest diapers since his birth and he truly has not had one single diaper leak yet! He is my 2nd child and Honest have found a true fan!