Love at
First Wipe
Make the switch to plant-fibre cloths and face rounds that clean better, dry faster and don’t get that damp-cloth smell – from kitchen chaos to bathroom routines, they’re the everyday upgrade you’ll wonder how you lived without.
Feels like paper when dry
Soft & spongy when damp
Quick-drying
No damp smell
Plastic-free
Composts at home
Switch to los lappies
OG
The original everyday lappie
For counters, dishes, sinks, spills and daily wipe-downs.
Five design sets to pick from.
From R240 /set of 4
XL
Bigger spills. Streak-free windows.
More surface area for the jobs a standard cloth can’t quite cover. Mirrors, windows, big counters.
From R240 /set of 2
Face Rounds
Cleansing & makeup removal
A softer reusable for your face. Set of 10 + mesh pouch.
Zero-waste bathroom routine.
From R180 /set of 10
Charlie's Change Collab
A small swap. A bigger purpose.
Why people switch
Small swap. Real difference.
Made from natural plant fibres, los lappies replace single-use paper towels, plastic cloths and disposable cotton pads – without compromising on performance.
15 Rolls
One OG lappie replaces up to 15 rolls of kitchen paper towel.
9 Months
Each lappie lasts up to 9 months with proper care, then composts at home.
100% SA
Designed, printed and packed in Cape Town.
Reusable for months. Compostable at the end.
Use damp. Rinse well after use and air-dry between uses, then machine wash for a deeper clean. With proper care, every lappie lasts up to 9 months – and composts at home at the end.
FAQ
Quick answers.
Still curious? Check our full FAQ or message us – we read everything.
How do I use los lappies?
Use damp to soften. Wipe, rinse well after use and air-dry between uses.
They feel like paper when dry, soft and spongy when damp.
How do I clean them?
Why don't they smell?
They dry quickly between uses, which means less trapped moisture and less chance for odour-causing bacteria to grow.
How long do they last?
With proper care, los lappies last up to 9 months, or until worn thin.
What are they made from?
70% sustainably sourced wood cellulose + 30% cotton waste – leftover cotton fibers and by-products from textile production that would otherwise go unused.