babypup Posted January 3, 2018 Report Posted January 3, 2018 Hey all. New here, but not to being a little baby heh. I am looking for larger diapers. I'm a size 22-26 area and can't find any cute diapers. I'm worried about the ones that are size 18-24 because I know they will be super tight on me and hard to wear. Anyone has any help? 1
Tenten89 Posted January 3, 2018 Report Posted January 3, 2018 Hello, You can try the ABDL Diapers. There are the ABU or Rearz with cute pictures on it
DaBrat1994 Posted January 3, 2018 Report Posted January 3, 2018 https://www.awwsocute.com/ or http://www.cuddlz.com/ or http://rearz.ca/ or https://tykables.com/ hehehehehhe 1
Guest Bunnyblossom Posted January 3, 2018 Report Posted January 3, 2018 I found a list someone else wrote up in response to the same question elsewhere on the web. (I won't name names for privacy sakes) Molicare Super Plus BriefTena Slip Active Fit Maxi (up to 59')Total Dry Overnight Brief (up to 64")Total Dry Plus Protection Briefs (up to 64")Abri-Form Comfort All Plastic (up to 59")Abri-Form Priemium Cloth-Like (up to 67")Abri-Flex Protective Underwear (up to 67") 1
peter6111 Posted January 4, 2018 Report Posted January 4, 2018 I mean, usually they have the required hip meassurement written on the website when you try to buy? Just tro to be within the intervals they write, and you'll be fine Also, I can't quite comprehend the US size system :/
klerido Posted January 4, 2018 Report Posted January 4, 2018 Maybe you can find customized diapers that are reusable.
Dada's princess Posted January 5, 2018 Report Posted January 5, 2018 What about a diaper cover? And i think cloth diapers might be super easy to make. Just deconstruct a pair of panties and use them as a guide for shape and such. And it is adjustable as our bodies fluctuate throughout the month. There are some super absorbant material called "Zorb" that you could make inserts out of. This might be more comfortable, save money over time, and have the desired effect.
Guest DDLGCanadianboy Posted January 24, 2018 Report Posted January 24, 2018 try pampers size 7 diapers!
neko Posted January 25, 2018 Report Posted January 25, 2018 Most sites have size charts. ABUniverse has smalls that fit 22" - 29" Rearz has plenty of sizes. so does wearing clouds.
littlekittygoesmew97 Posted February 5, 2018 Report Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) Hi there! I've been wearing diapers for almost a year now, and I've learned a couple of things about where to buy from and where to not! Diaper companies I recommend for bigger people like us, are bambinos, abuniverse, fabsense (you can find them on amazon), carousel diapers (also on amazon), rearz, and there's these not so cute ones you can get from amazon called the abena L4's. Ones I don't recommend because of sizing issues are DC (diaper connoiseur), and the dotty diaper company. DC and dotty have cute diapers, but their sizes run smaller in the waist length sadly ;-; If you ever need advice for other related diaper questions, please feel free to friend request me and send me a message! Good luck with finding your diapers! Edited February 5, 2018 by x.spooky.bby.x 1
Condensedmilk Posted February 6, 2018 Report Posted February 6, 2018 If you're good at using a sewing machine, cloth diapers are easy to make. I've never made adult sized, but I've made baby one's. They're super customizable pattern wise too.
littlefemmenist Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 i've gotten abu before!! they were a little tight on me (24 US) but if you had help it might be easier? those are the only ones i've tried, and i'm not a huge diaper wearer. but i am very interested to see what works!
KaliGuurl Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 Try https://diaperconn.com I just got some in a sample pack. A lot of sites do them so you don't have to spend a lot money on something that may not work. I would also suggest using a tape measure to find out your actual size and then pay attention to size charts. Good luck!
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