
About Vivilino
Two mamas. Former founder and designer behind the Bubakin cloth nappy range, Tamla and marketing whiz and doula, Nicole turned their attention to bring to fruition Cyprus' first sustainable nappy brand.
Designed exclusively for the Mediterranean climate and lifestyle and capturing prints iconic to the island they call home. Five babies in cloth between them, their mission is to support mamas to make the switch, however small.
Reusable Cloth Nappies

Features

Designed for climate and lifestyle
Climate clever fabrics. Easy to use, easy to reuse. Function and practicality for modern mothers.

A nappy that does the job
Designed to do exactly what a nappy should with the ease of use that doesn't make cloth nappies extra work. A modern spin on their disposable cousin, one nappy to fit from newborn to potty training (3.5kg-16kg).
WHY CHOOSE CLOTH?
So many ways to SAVE



Cost
Cloth nappies can save you 2/3 more than what you would pay for disposables during the time your child is in nappies. In Europe, disposables nappies can amount to 2,500 euros. Cloth nappies can also be used for subsequent children.
TIP: Cloth nappies can be spread out by growing your stash slowly whilst pregnant or starting part time in combination with disposables. Use your regular nappy shells for swim nappies too!

Less Waste
Single use nappies take approximately 500 years to break down in landfill. In the EU alone in 2017 it was estimated that 15 million children in nappies equated to 33 billion single use nappies being used in that year alone.
Even on a day to day level, cloth nappies can make a difference. They smell less (as they are not mixed with chemicals from disposables), no waste to take out and no more running to the store when you run out.

Earth Friendly
The manufacturing of a cloth nappy uses:
3 x less energy
20 x less raw materials
1/2 the water to produce, use and wash, compared to a disposable.
24-30 nappies vs 4000-6000 disposable nappies from birth to toilet training.
Even 1 x nappy per day is saving 365 disposables from landfill.

Healthy
Less risk of chemical burns and nappy rash. Disposable nappies can contain hazardous chemicals, some of which are considered toxic. These same chemicals are not permitted in disposable menstrual products.
Cloth nappies are made using material and under the OEKO-TEX standard 100 safety in textiles. Any chemical residues from manufacture are simply washed away in their first wash.
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