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Babylonia Tricot slen Design Triangles

75.00

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Babylonia Tricot slen Design Triangles

The Tricot-Slen Design is a stylish baby wrap, knitted with 2 colours yarn. The result is a beautiful and stylish wrap. Furthermore, the Tricot-Slen Design responds to the same features as the Tricot-Slen Organic.

This baby wrap is made of 100% organic cotton and is suitable for newborns and (bigger) babies.

Suitable for:

    • Newborn, Baby and Bigger babies
    • Front carry

Description

Babylonia Tricot slen Design Triangles

The Tricot-Slen Design is a lightweight stretch wrap that is extremely easy to use. Tie first, then put your baby into the wrap.

The Tricot-Slen Design comes in 1 size and always fits perfectly!

Thanks to a very special knitting technique, specially developed for Babylonia, the Tricot-Slen Design offers optimal comfort and provides the perfect support.

The Tricot-Slen Design is an ergonomic carrier that supports your baby in the M-posture and supports the natural curvature in the back.

Front carry with the Babylonia Tricot slen Design

Additional information

Specifications

– Stretchy wrap
– One size fits all
– Suitable from birth up to 15 kg's
– 100% organic cotton
– Machine washable

Washing advise

– Machine 30 degrees Celcius
– Use a little liquid detergent, no softeners
– Dry flat
– Do not tumble dry
– Hot steam iron, carefully

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