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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The softest burp cloth we've found! May 04, 2009
By OlyWa We received a lot of burp cloths when our first baby was born - one pack was from under the nile, the rest were other brands (non-organic, cheaper). The under the nile material immediately felt softer than the others and, after a few washes, all of the other burp cloths started pilling. The under the nile burp cloths seemed to get even softer with each wash. We found ourselves digging through our pile of clean cloths looking for one from under the nile! We wound up buying another pack, and now that we're expecting our next baby, we have gotten rid of all of the other burp cloths. There is really no comparison, especially considering how many times a day we had to wipe our baby's soft, delicate face.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The best burp cloths May 26, 2010
By GF/CF Mom of 3 These burp cloths are the best, and I've tried almost all of them. They are the perfect size- actually big enough to lay under baby or cover a whole shoulder. They are absorbent and thick without being too hot to leave in baby's lap in the car, etc. Best of all, they don't pill AT ALL when you wash them, and I wash mine every day. The material feels like the softest t-shrit with just a touch of stretch. So soft on baby's face. Can't say enough good things about these cloths!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Rough, Doesn't Absorb, Bad Service Mar 25, 2011
By Reviewer This Egyptian cotton feels somewhat rough and NOT soft and silky like pima cotton or silk. I buy pima cotton baby items, and Under the Nile burp cloths are much rougher. Also, the manufacturer doesn't respond; but, when called, they seem confused about their cotton and their products; finally, customer service became rude. Two layers of what appears to be knitted interlock are sewn together like a pita. The fabric doesn't absorb well as muslin or other knits. Water or saliva slides off, so you end up smearing saliva and spit up instead of absorbing it. If you have a large spit up, it takes a long time for the moisture to be absorbed; so you have to cup the cloth in your hand for some time to prevent the liquid from oozing down the slopes of the cloth. You'll find yourself reaching for kleenex tissue in order to absorb the liquid on the burp cloth so that it doesn't spill everywhere. I knew that I should have ordered the muslin burp cloths. Now I'm stuck with worthless cloths. NEVER AGAIN!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic burp cloths (if you get the right batch) Oct 30, 2011
By tjp
We purchased about 40 of these burp cloths and found that ones made in 2010 were really soft and perfect for spitups in terms of absorbency and size. Anything made in 2011 was really crappy cotton that was rough and scratchy. As long as you get the right batch, they are worth a five star rating. I think they are much better than the Aiden and Anais burp cloths. Aden & Anais Dribble Burpy Bib Princess Posie 2 Pack
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best burp cloths Aug 31, 2010
By Jeanne Marie Dauray While a lot of people will tell you can just use a kitchen towel, and they would be right, this is definitely better. The organic cotton is soft and durable. It has held up fabulously under repeated washings (had mine for 7 months now) and they appear to be somewhat stain resistant. They are long (like a dish towel) which is great when baby spits up over your shoulder, since it catches it for a distance. Also, they are 2-ply in their construction, which also helps in terms of not allowing the mess to soak through easily, which was a life-saver on many occasions. As a result, I would highly recommend these burp cloths. I absolutely love them!
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