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Doors of Durin Mellon Toddler Cairis Half Buckle XL by Oscha

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  • Oscha Cairis Half Buckle Carrier — Toddler (XL)
  • Ethically handcrafted in Scotland
  • Organic Cotton
  • approx. 18 months-4 years
  • Front, back, and hip carry positions
  • Hip Healthy approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

Cairis XL comes with about 20" longer straps, a waistband that adjusts from 27" to 60", and a 5" longer padded tongue on the waistband.

The Doors of Durin Mellon Cairis Baby Carrier Toddler Cairis XL combines Oscha's signature Jacquard artistry with the ease of a half-buckle carrier. The legendary gates of the Dwarven realm are brought to life with intricate Elvish script and moonlit detailing.

The Cairis features Oscha's innovative Stratelinea waistband that moulds to your body shape for exceptional comfort, paired with generous wrap-style shoulder straps that spread weight evenly. Made from organic cotton, it comes with a Cynch for adjusting the panel width and a detachable hood for head support. This carrier offers the beauty and support of a woven wrap with the convenience of a buckle waist — ethically handcrafted in Oscha's solar-powered Scottish workshop.

Why You'll Love It

  • Best of both worlds — buckle waistband for quick fastening, wrap-style shoulder straps for a custom, spread-the-weight fit
  • Stratelinea waistband — Oscha's signature ergonomic waistband moulds to your body shape for all-day comfort without pressure points
  • Cynch included — adjusts the panel width to fit your baby perfectly from knee-pit to knee-pit as they grow, no separate accessories needed
  • Detachable hood — head support for sleeping babies and sun protection on bright days
  • Softer with every wear — woven wrap fabric breaks in beautifully, getting more mouldable and comfortable over time
  • Solar-powered workshop — made with sustainable materials by artisans in Scotland using renewable energy
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