ʻEkeʻeke Pulu (Small Wet Bag)
ʻEkeʻeke Pulu (Small Wet Bag)
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A sized-down version of our original wet bag, our ʻekeʻeke pulu is perfect for using cloth diapers on the go with an older toddler that only uses a few diapers a day. Made of water resistant material, this bag keeps messes contained so you can keep having fun!
Even after diapering days, this bag has many uses.Whether it be wet swimwear, soiled clothes, toiletries, or, in our daughter's case, toys(!), this wet bag can handle it all. When dirty, just wash, hang dry, and you're ready for your next adventure!
Say goodbye to single-use plastic bags, and aloha to a stylish, sustainable solution. You'll love the portability of this clutch-sized wet bag and its carrying loop with a snap button for easy hanging on strollers, hooks, chairs, doorknobs and more.
Features
Features
- Fits 3 one size cloth diapers
- Durable zipper keeps everything in
- Carrying loop with snap button
- Print inspired by our indigenous Hawaiian culture, language, and stories
Size
Size
- 11.5" L x 8.75" W (29.2 x 22.2 cm)
Specifications
Specifications
- Single-layer PUL laminate for water resistance, easy machine washing, and quick drying. (This bag is water resistant, not waterproof.)
About our ʻEkeʻeke Pulu (Small Wet Bag)
Care Instructions
To clean, simply turn it inside out and wash with your soiled cloth diapers or regular laundry.
Hang dry or tumble dry on low.
About This Print
Ulūlu Black
Ulūlu refers to all things growing, increasing and spreading. The ʻulu tree, or breadfruit, is a symbol of growth and has been a staple for Hawaiians for nearly a thousand years. ʻUlu fruits are eaten, wood used for homes and canoes, bark made into cloth, and sap used for medicine and waterproofing. ʻUlu can live for a century and produce hundreds of pounds of fruit annually. When a child is born, an ʻulu tree is often planted for a lifetime of abundance. E ulu kākou ē!
Ulūlu Black is also available in
Kaiapa Paʻa (All-in-One Diaper)
Ulūlu Black
Kaiapa ʻAuʻau/Pākeke (Swim/Pocket Diaper)
Ulūlu Black
Moena Pāʻani (Play Mat)
Ulūlu Black
Moena Pēpē (Baby Changing Mat)
Ulūlu Black
Pale Poli ʻAi (Nursing Pads)
Ulūlu Black
ʻEke Holo (Pod)
Ulūlu Black
ʻEke Holoi (Laundry Bag)
Ulūlu Black
ʻEke Pulu (Wet Bag)
Ulūlu Black
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Modern cloth diapers made
from recycled plastic -
Exclusive designs rooted
in our culture -
Beautiful, sustainable,
culturally conscious -
Native Hawaiian
family owned
Kaleimamo Kuleana
Our diapers are CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) and CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) compliant, which means that they are safe for children, do not contain harmful metals and chemicals, and have passed testing at a CPSC-accepted testing lab.
Our products are responsibly made in China. We work only with manufacturers who operate under the Fair Labor Association Workplace Code of Conduct, which ensures a safe and healthy workplace setting, fair wages, and standard, regulated work hours.
We manufacture our products in small batches to minimize waste.
We do our best to utilize tags and packaging made from plant-based and recycled materials, and minimally package our products with eco-friendly supplies.
Giving back to our Hawaiʻi community is an integral part of our values and our mission. Learn more about how we support our community here.
Customer Reviews
I bought half dozen as makana for my haumana because I love my own bag. The snap is top notch and stays put even when I put heavy wet items in it. I use it for a swim suit and a thin towel, the quick dry ones. I have other bags as well. Did I mention they are beautiful?
These small wet bags are the perfect size. We have 2: one for my son’s daycare and one I carry with me in my diaper bag. It’s able to fit multiple baby outfits and shoes even though it’s the small size.
We love it and use it every day.
Aloha. I have given the ʻekeʻeke pulu and a matching ʻeke holo as gifts to many people. They are not only beautiful as a cloth diaper carrier but for many other uses. Love the prints.
I love it!! I used it for my toiletries while traveling. One of my bottles open while in my luggage. I thought oh crap now all my clothes are wet. No clothes was wet!!