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Noun edit

fitted nappy (plural fitted nappies)

  1. (UK, Commonwealth) Synonym of fitted diaper.
    • 2003, Annabel Karmel, Complete First Year Planner, Random House, →ISBN, page 77:
      The traditional terry nappies could also be considered a two-part system. They are not shaped and require folding prior to use. The main advantages over a shaped and fitted nappy are cost and speed of drying.
    • 2010, Lynoa Cattanach, “Nappies”, in Be a Greener Parent, Hachette, →ISBN, page 1 (of chapter):
      Now there are plenty of fitted nappy designs to choose from and I would try shaped terries, even though I admit to enjoying the ritual of using terry squares (you've got to take your fun where you can get it!).
    • 2023 June 27, Zoe Pickburn, “Best reusable and eco-friendly nappies that are better for the planet”, in Evening Standard[1]:
      The wraps come in four sizes, in a wide range of designs or plain colours. The fitted nappies (the inner part) are made from bamboo viscose, which makes them super-absorbent for overnight use.