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Blossom Evelyn Cairis Half Buckle by Oscha

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At a Glance

  • Oscha Cairis Half Buckle Carrier — Standard Size (7–45 lbs, newborn to ~2 years)
  • Ethically handcrafted in Scotland
  • 67% Organic Cotton, 33% Fine Wetspun Linen
  • Front, back, and hip carry positions
  • Hip Healthy approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

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

The Cairis combines the ease of a buckle waistband with the custom fit of wrap-style shoulder straps. Made from Oscha’s signature woven sling fabric, it offers a soft, mouldable feel that gently supports your body while evenly distributing weight. The Stratelinea waistband contours comfortably to your shape, while the included Cynch allows you to adjust the panel width as your baby grows. A detachable hood provides additional support and coverage, making this carrier a versatile and supportive option from newborn through toddlerhood.

Why You'll Love It

  • Lightweight and breathable — fine wetspun linen blend helps keep you cool in warm weather
  • Best of both worlds — buckle waistband for quick setup with wrap-style straps for a custom fit
  • Stratelinea waistband — moulds to your body for all-day comfort without pressure points
  • Wrap-style shoulder straps — spread weight evenly for a supportive, comfortable carry
  • Cynch included — easily adjusts the panel width to grow with your baby
  • Detachable hood — provides head support for sleeping babies and sun protection
  • Softer with every wear — woven fabric becomes more mouldable over time
  • Ethically made — handcrafted in Scotland using sustainable practices
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