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Blossom Evelyn Bairn Baby Carrier by Oscha

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At a Glance

  • Oscha Bairn Full Buckle Carrier
  • Ethically handcrafted in Scotland
  • 67% Organic Cotton, 33% Fine Wetspun Linen
  • Newborn to ~2 years (approx. 7–45 lbs)
  • Front, back, and hip carry positions
  • Hip Healthy approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

Blossom Evelyn Bairn features a soft gradient inspired by antique florals, with brilliant white blossoms cascading across shades of purple heather, dusky pink, and delicate baby pink. This elegant, romantic design pairs beautifully with a lightweight linen blend that keeps both you and your baby cool and comfortable, even in warmer weather.

The Bairn is Oscha’s full buckle carrier, designed for simplicity without compromising beauty or comfort. Made from Oscha’s signature woven sling fabric, it offers a soft, mouldable feel that gently supports your body. The apron-style waist and lightweight, flexible shoulder straps create a comfortable, streamlined fit, while the integrated adjuster allows the carrier to grow with your child from newborn through toddlerhood. Easy to use, lightweight, and portable, it’s perfect for everyday use and on-the-go families.

Why You'll Love It

  • Lightweight and breathable — fine wetspun linen blend keeps you cool and comfortable in warm weather
  • No tying required — full buckle design clicks on quickly for easy everyday use
  • Apron-style waist — soft, flexible waistband with no bulk digging in
  • Mouldable padded straps — lightweight padding that contours to your body for lasting comfort
  • Crossable straps — wear straps crossed for front carries or use the included chest clip for back carries
  • Grows with your child — built-in panel adjuster supports from newborn to toddler
  • Compact and portable — folds down small for easy storage in your bag
  • Ethically made — handcrafted in Scotland using sustainable practices
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