Pampers and Huggies went head to head, or bum to bum, in 2009 with the launches of their limited-edition nappies. In Spring, Huggies debuted its denim-inspired designs with dungarees screened onto the undergarments. And the brand's ridiculously funny video promoting the product went viral. During the Summer, Pampers by Cynthia Rowley were unveiled. Eleven prints, including stripes, madras, and ruffles, were inspired by the famed fashion designer and sold at Target stores. Both limited-edition diapers caused quite a stir in mom circles, but which was your favorite?
Lil Community: This Sugarbaby Is Quite the Diaper Model
Every mom loves to show off pictures of her lil one! rgruber is no different! She shared a photo of her tot trying out the new Cynthia Rowley designer diapers in our Sugarbaby group.

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Pampers by Cynthia Rowley Are Perfect For Diaper Cakes
Diapers don't get any cuter than Pampers by Cynthia Rowley, but how do they compare to the brand's regular premium product? The company recently sent me some to put to the test. Sold at Target, the jumbo pack costs $15.
Who is this product designed for?: The diapers are designed for style-minded moms who want their babies to have the hottest, most fashionable, disposable nappy on the market.
What sets it apart?: The collection has 11 designs for boys and girls including madras, stripes, gingham, and ruffle prints. Some styles even have faux pockets.
What could be better?: The price! The Pampers by Cynthia Rowley Cruisers are only sold in sizes 3 (26 count) and 4 (23 count) for $15, which works out to be 57 cents and 65 cents per diaper. The mainstream Cruisers retail for $11 in sizes 3 (31 count) and 4 (27 count), which breaks down to 35 cents and 40 cents per diaper. Both are great quality, didn't leak, and absorbed the moisture away from the baby's skin.
Would you buy it?: Yes, but with conditions. While the diapers are darling, my lil guy goes through at least six per day so it's not the most economical choice. The designer Pampers are also sold exclusively at Target and on the retailer's website. They aren't widely available.
Would you give it as a gift?: Yes. They are the perfect ingredient for making a diaper cake, and any new mom would probably love a pack for her kiddo.
Diaper Duel: Huggies' Denim or Pampers by Cynthia Rowley?
Bye, bye, Big Bird! Disposable diapers aren't relying on cuddly characters anymore. America's dueling diaper brands, Pampers and Huggies, are going head to head, or maybe bum to bum with their designer nappies. In Spring, Huggies debuted its denim-inspired designs with dungarees screened onto the undergarments. Yesterday, Pampers by Cynthia Rowley were unveiled. Eleven prints, including stripes, madras, and ruffles, were inspired by the famed fashion designer. Which style do you prefer?


