Green Mountain Diapers

Vernon, VT Est. 1998 independent $$
Independently Owned

Availability

  • Ships Nationwide

Green Mountain Diapers is a Vermont cloth diaper shop built around practical, low-waste diapering instead of trend-driven baby gear. Founder Karen Amidon started the business after cloth diapering her own baby in the 1990s, when good natural-fiber options were hard to find and slow to arrive. The company now sells its own Cloth-eez line alongside a carefully edited group of cloth diapering brands.

The ownership check is straightforward. Green Mountain Diapers' own story page describes the company as a small, family-run business and says customer emails still go directly to Karen, the founder, or Elizabeth, who has been with the company for years. The Cloth Catalogue lists Green Mountain Diapers as owned by Karen Amidon, founded in 1998, and located in Vermont. We found no acquisition trail, corporate parent, or match in the corporate-parent exclusion list.

This is not a brand trying to make cloth diapering look effortless. Good. Cloth takes washing, planning, and a little learning. Green Mountain Diapers earns trust by teaching the basics clearly: prefolds, flats, fitted diapers, wool covers, fasteners, wipes, pail liners, and wash routines. The site is dense because the subject is dense, and that is more useful than a glossy baby-brand promise.

For shoppers trying to reduce disposable diaper waste or avoid synthetic-heavy diaper systems, Green Mountain Diapers gives a grounded path in. The strongest case is the combination of natural-fiber products, long-running founder involvement, and unusually detailed education. You can buy a full stash, but you can also learn what not to buy.

Products

  • Cloth-eez prefolds, flats, fitted diapers, doublers, and inserts
  • Wool, cotton, and waterproof diaper covers
  • Cloth wipes, wet bags, pail liners, and diaper fasteners
  • Newborn cloth diaper kits and bundles
  • Potty training, nursing, blankets, and sustainable home goods

Why We List Them

  • Independent, family-run Vermont business founded in 1998
  • Founder Karen Amidon is still publicly tied to customer education and support
  • Ownership verified through company and cloth diaper directory sources
  • Strong focus on natural fibers, reusable systems, and practical education
  • No corporate parent or acquisition record found

Last verified: 2026-05-20

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