Rinse: knock off any solids prior to running your diapers and inserts through a cold water rinse cycle.
Wash: Use a normal warm/hot wash cycle (95 -115 degrees) using a cloth diaper safe detergent.
Extra Rinse: a final cold or warm water rinse is recommended to wash away any remaining detergent.
Dry: Tumble dry on a low/delicate heat setting or hang to dry.
For complete wash and care instructions, click here.
Our pocket diaper design is adjustable so it grows with your baby. Starting from Newborn (10lbs approximately) up to potty training (35lbs).
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Diaper shell: 100%polyester with waterproof TPU layer
Diaper inner: Athletic Wicking Jersey 100% Polyester
Inserts: The outer 2 layers are bamboo, with 80% bamboo and 20% polyester
The inner 2 layers are microfiber with 80% polyester and 20% polyamide/nylon
Wet bags: 100% polyester
Prep & wash: CLICK HERE
Parent Tested, Baby Approved
Our AWJ diapers offer superior breathability and moisture-wicking technology, keeping your baby cool, dry, and comfortable all day long.

Superior Leak Protection
Snug leg gussets and advanced design provide maximum protection, ensuring a secure fit and worry-free wear.

Quick-Drying & Stay-Dry Comfort
AWJ fabric wicks moisture away faster than microfleece, keeping your baby feeling dry while reducing drying time after washes.

Durability
Crafted from premium, high-performance materials designed to withstand multiple children and countless washes without losing softness or effectiveness.

Adjustable Fit
Designed to grow with your baby, offering a customizable fit from newborn to potty training for long-lasting comfort and value.
Why MOMs Choose Nora’s Nursery
Find out what makes Nora’s Nursery the go-to choice for their little ones’ needs
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Cutest Looks for the Cutest Little Ones!
Every diaper is crafted with your baby’s comfort in mind, with playful patterns that make diapering a joy. Made from soft, gentle fabrics, our diapers ensure that your little one not only looks cute but feels great too.
Effortless Cloth Diapering

Add Inserts:
Pair our bamboo and microfiber inserts with AWJ pocket diapers for superior moisture-wicking and customizable protection for any situation.

adjust sizing
Easily adjust the size of our AWJ diapers to provide a breathable, secure, and comfortable fit as your baby grows.

effortless washing
AWJ fabric repels stains, dries faster than microfleece, and requires minimal effort to keep fresh, making laundry easier than ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to your questions below.
Product
Can I Use The Same Inserts With The AWJ Diapers, As With The Microfleece Diapers?
Yes! Both our Athletic Wicking Jersey and Original Microfleece Pocket Diaper styles work with the same standard size (5" wide x 13” long) insert: Bamboo, Hemp, Cotton, Microfibre, or Prefolds.
Will They Fit The Same As The Nora's Original Microfleece Pocket Diapers?
Yes! Both Styles are in our Baby Size, which grows with babies 10-35lbs.
What Is Included In A Athletic Wicking Jersey 7-Pack Of Pocket Diapers?
Each 7 Pack of Athletic Wicking Jersey Pocket Diapers comes with 7 AWJ Pocket Diapers, 7 Original Bamboo Inserts, and 1 Reusable Wet Bag!
Is Athletic Wicking Jersey Good For Babies With Sensitive Skin?
Yes! The smooth, fast drying, and moisture wicking texture is gentle on delicate skin and helps prevent irritation by keeping baby drier.
How Do I Wash Athletic Wicking Jersey Diapers?
You can wash your AWJ Diapers using the same routine as with your original pocket, and cover diapers! (warm pre-wash, hot main wash, rinse, and tumble dry low or line dry).
What are signs that I may have build-up on my diapers?
If you are experiencing absorbency issues, and/or an odor, you may have a build-up on your cloth diapers. This can be caused by hard water, detergents, or diaper creams that are not safe for cloth diapers, ointments, oils, etc. For more information on build up and odor, please click on the links below: Hard water and cloth diapers
What should I look for in a detergent?
When choosing a laundry detergent for cloth diapers, look for high cleaning power while avoiding fragrances and perfumes, dyes, optical brighteners and bleach. Avoid harsh enzymes if your baby has sensitive skin. Consider natural, unscented, non-toxic and hypoallergenic brands that are free of phosphates and other harsh chemicals. Ensure your cloth diaper detergent does not contain fabric softeners as this can cause residue build-up over time. See more on recommendations for detergents here: Best Detergents for Cloth Diapers
Can I use diaper cream?
There are no diaper creams that aren’t cloth safe: These are made to create a barrier on your baby’s bottom, and, guess what? They will also leave a barrier on your diapers, which will inhibit their absorption. Some common diaper cream ingredients that can cause staining, repelling, or odors and should be avoided are as follows: petroleum/petroleum jelly, paraffin, cod liver oil and calamine.To see a list of recommended diaper creams. Please visit the link below. Diaper Creams & Cloth Diapers
How many diapers do I need to start cloth diapering?
For newborns and young infants, the suggested number of cloth diapers and inserts is 24 to 36. For older infants, we suggest 14 to 24 diapers and inserts. These suggestions are based on the need to change a diaper every 2 hours, and would require washing every 2 to 3 days. If you plan to launder your diapers more frequently, you could make-do with fewer.

How can I get rid of lingering odors on my diapers?
To get rid of lingering odors it may be time for a deep clean or stripping your diapers. Click here on instructions on how to do this: Stripping & restoring your diapers
Why knowing your hard water levels important?
Hard water can be a nuisance as it leaves mineral deposits on your faucets and fixtures. Hard water can also affect the performance of your laundry detergents, and therefore can affect your laundry routine and cause build up. Click here for more information on dealing with hard water and how to combat it: Hard water and cloth diapers
What temperature settings should I use?
Wash cloth diapers using a normal warm or hot water cycle. During regular washes, use water that is less than 95oF to increase the lifespan of your diapers. When cleaning cloth diapers that are extremely soiled or when tackling build-up, you can increase the water temperature - but ensure the water is less than 115oF. When you wash cloth diapers, never boil them as this can cause damage:
Are cloth diapers safe to put in the dryer?
Yes, cloth diapers are safe to put in the dryer. To lengthen the lifespan of your diapers, your best bet is to tumble dry on a delicate or low heat setting. When drying cloth diapers, avoid dryer sheets as this can cause residue build-up.
Can I wash cloth diapers with other laundry?
Yes, you can wash your cloth diapers with other laundry as long as the wash routine is consistent and cloth diapering washing/drying rules are adhered to. Make sure to avoid anything with velcro, and clasps, and zippers, as well as towels, and anything else you wash that requires a heavy duty wash cycle.
How can I get rid of stains?
First know that staining on cloth diapers is normal! Allowing your cloth diapers some time to dry in the sun may be just what they need to help combat stubborn stains! See more on helpful tips to get rid of stains here: Removing stains in cloth diapers