1. Bedwetter/toddler pullups. Diapers are great, but I have no memory of when I wore them as a baby. I remember pullups though, and those were the first "diaper" I wanted back after I was completely potty trained.
2. Cute animal prints that aren't babyfur shit. Some companies are getting better at this, but then there's stuff like OP's TryAgains where you can tell a babyfur artist designed it. Then they give each character a name for some reason as if there was some diaper lore to follow.
3. Cheaper, lower capacity diapers with cute prints. Most of the time, I just want to pee in my diaper, nut, then take it off and go on with my day. I'm not interested in 36 hour wetness protection and I'm not paying $4+ per diaper to spend so little time in it. Sadly, I have to assume the reason the capacity war started was because the fixed costs for ABDL diapers are already so high that companies want to give customers the most out of their diaper.
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I know that's a dream, but I have to wonder why companies like Kimberly Clark don't utilize the same diaper construction on their baby diapers as their adult diapers. As in why are baby Huggies so soft and absorbent but Depends are leaky and comparatively rough against the skin? A hope of mine is that more companies start appealing to "kidults", like with the adult happy meal and Walmart selling adult one piece pajamas, and then we get a joke run of Depends with the same print as Huggies.