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Okinami Kaio Baby Cairis Half Buckle XL by Oscha

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At a Glance

  • Oscha XL Cairis Half Buckle Carrier — Standard
  • Ethically handcrafted in Scotland
  • Organic Cotton
  • 7-45 lbs (newborn to toddler)
  • 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 Okinami Kaio Baby Cairis XL combines Oscha's signature Jacquard artistry with the ease of a half-buckle carrier. Inspired by the iconic Great Wave, powerful ocean waves curl and crash in this dramatic, art-inspired design.

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 and hemp, 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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