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Child hold a pile of reusable nappy brand Pim Pam

Pim Pam was launched in June 2020 by Brighton illustrator and mother, Aless Baylis. It was whilst on maternity leave with her daughter Lola that she was struck by the number of disposable nappies she was consuming and decided to create her own brand of cloth styles.

Combining her unique illustrations, appreciation for well-designed products and a sustainable concept, Pim Pam was born. In addition to unisex pocket nappies, the brand also creates changing mats, toys and a range of handy bags.

 

 

Pim Pam boasts a wide selection of designs; from simple Scandi-inspired patterns to hand-drawn animals and motifs.

Pim Pam specialises in pocket nappies that come with a waterproof shell with a charming print and which fasten with adjustable snaps. Each nappy has microfleece lining to keep baby’s skin dry and wick away moisture to the absorbent part of the nappy – the booster. Each nappy comes with two bamboo terry and microfibre inserts for extra absorbency.

 

 

Pim Pam advises to wash its nappies at 30 degrees and also to line-dry them to further reduce environmental impact. The nappies come in ‘one-size-fits-most’ (8-10lbs to 35lbs) and grow with a newborn up until potty-training.

Commenting is brand founder, Aless Baylis. “I was staggered by the amount of plastic being thrown away with disposables, so I got to work. It’s been a dream come true to combine my illustrations with such a sustainable product.”

 

 

Pim Pam is also a destination for memorable baby gifts. Highlights include roll-up changing mats, wet bags, reusable wipes and toys. Plus, the brand is due to launch exclusive collaborations in the spring with Nappy Gurus Shop and eco household brand, Fill.

To visit Pim Pam’s website, please click here. For wholesale enquiries contact hello@pimpamshop.co.uk.

 

 

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