A New Adventure: Cotton Tail Diapers

 

If you’ve been following along with my journey, you already know diapers have been part of my reality for years now. What started as something I resisted has slowly turned into something I’ve embraced—layered under yoga pants, skirts, tunics, or even just paired with confidence and a smile.

Over time, I realized that what I wear underneath matters just as much as the outfits I share with you here. Comfort, protection, dignity, and yes—playfulness—are all part of living fully in this body. And out of that realization grew something new: Cotton Tail Diapers. 🐇✨

Cotton Tail is more than just a store. It’s a place for softness and self-assurance. A place where diapers aren’t hidden away in brown boxes, but celebrated with pastel tones, cheeky bunny touches, and designs that make you feel cared for. Whether you need them every day like me, or you’re simply curious, the heart of Cotton Tail is about blending comfort with style, and practicality with joy.

This blog will still be full of yoga pants, leggings, tunics, and all the little adventures that make up “Alice in Yoga Pants.” But now, alongside those posts, I’ll also be sharing updates from Cotton Tail—sneak peeks, thoughts on design, and what it means to build something from the ground up.

So here’s to a new chapter: yoga mats and bunny prints, padded confidence and soft fabrics, living life fully and unapologetically.

If you’d like to peek at Cotton Tail Diapers, you can hop over to the site here: Cotton Tail Diapers. I’d love for you to be part of the journey.

With love,
—Alice
Proudly padded, softly confident

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