Beautiful grey & back monochrome color is easy to combine with any outfit. Medium weight, soft and easy to wrap with. Suitable for babies of all ages. Great wrap for beginners, too.
The weaving pattern is a graphical twill weave which makes this wrap specially soft and easy to handle and tie.
Vanamo baby wraps are ecological and ethically produced in EU from pure natural materials. Because of their special weaving techniques Vanamo wraps are soft, moldable and strong. You can comfortably carry your little one from birth to toddler ages.
This Vanamo wrap is diagonally elastic and moldable. The special weaving gives optimum support for the baby as well as the parent. Vuori Tonttu is a medium weight woven wrap and therefore perfect for babies from birth and the wrap is supportive enough for toddlers as well! Vanamo baby wraps are oft from the start and over time after washing and using it will become cuddly soft!
Details: Material: 100 % pure cotton (oeko-tex100, class 1*) Color: Grey. Black Fabric Weight: 300 GSM Width: about 27 inches/ 66 cm Manufactured: Woven in Lithuania (EU) and sewn in Finland (EU)
How to care for your Vanamo wrap: Machine wash in warm water, hang dry, and iron with medium heat. The fabric has been pre-washed but we recommend washing the baby wrap before you start using it.
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*To attain Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification, the woven fabric has been tested and certified to be free from harmful levels of more than 100 substances known to be harmful to human health.
“Class I” is a product class under the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® umbrella. “Product Class I” is for babies and toddlers and is the strictest of all four classes in the OEKO-TEX® certification process, testing products for children up to the age of three for harmful substances.
The additional requirement for saliva-resistance means that colours and prints should not bleed or stain when babies suck on them.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Information
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Size Guide
Welcome to Little Zen One Baby Carriers and Babywearing Accessories.
When choosing the size for a woven wrap there are a few things to consider:
The size of whomever is using the wrap.
The carries you would like to do.
The size of your child(ren) being wrapped.
Typically, the first wrap people get is their base. The base size is the size you can do the most carries with!
First wrap? Get your Base Size! A "base size" can be determined by the shortest length of wrap you need to do a Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC). This size will allow you to do many full length carries. Every body is different, but most will find their base in the 5 - 7 range. Your child’s size won’t make a noticeable difference in your base size.
Women's Base Size:
US shirt size 4 - 8 -> Size 5 wrap
US shirt size 8 -12 -> Size 6 wrap
US shirt size 14 - 20 -> Size 7 wrap
US shirt size 22 - 26 -> Size 8 wrap
Wrap Size
M
IN.
Feet
2
2.7
106.29
8.85
3
3.2
125.98
10.49
4
3.7
145.66
12.13
5
4.2
165.35
13.77
6
4.7
185.03
15.41
7
5.2
204.72
17.06
8
5.7
224.4
18.7
Once you’ve determined your base size, you can find your “shorty” size wrap by subtracting 2 sizes. If your base size is a 6, you will usually find a size 4 will work well for a Ruck carry tied in front.
Sizes are based on Didymos measurements, but they can vary due to the unique nature of woven material.
The width of Didymos wovens will range between wraps. While most widths will work for everyone, wide wraps would be better for toddlers, and a more narrow wrap would be better for infants. However, I use narrow wraps with my toddler. Again, this comes down to preference.
If you have a wrap you’d like to measure, use a soft tape and measure along one rail. Follow this video for detailed instructions.
Woven wraps are measured along one rail. A rail refers to the long edge of the wrap (like train tracks).
The majority of machine wovens, like Didymos, are finished with tapered ends allowing for a trimmer knot and easier tie-off. You will discover your preferences with practice. You may find long tails get in your way. Alternatively, you may find you love the look of long tails, or want to explore different “finishes” those long tails can be used for.