Collection: Girasol
- Grey Herringbone WrapMySol Meh Dai by Girasol
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Sold out - Grey Herringbone WrapMySol Half Buckle by Girasol
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Sold out - Camote WrapMySol Half Buckle by Girasol
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Sold out - Cunning Storage Bag by Girasol
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Sold out - Colorado Mustard Yellow Storage Bag by Girasol
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Sold out - Jewel MySol Half Buckle by Girasol
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Sold out - Rayos D'Oro WrapMySol Half Buckle by Girasol
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Sold out - Blue Tweed MySol Half Buckle by Girasol
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Girasol baby carriers, including woven wraps, ring slings, and half buckles feature vibrant hues and earthy neutrals inspired by the rich culture of Central America. They are suitable from birth to toddler age. Girasol baby carriers are fairly made by a network of artisans in Guatemala and Mexico.
Plant Dyed options! Girasol also collaborates with a small cooperative of Tz'utujil Maya, to create products that are dyed entirely with plant dyes, bringing together two traditional Mayan techniques of weaving and dying.
Plant Dyed options! Girasol also collaborates with a small cooperative of Tz'utujil Maya, to create products that are dyed entirely with plant dyes, bringing together two traditional Mayan techniques of weaving and dying.