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Oscha Legend of Frodo Destiny and Smaug Desolation

I am no fantasy geek at all and no Middle-Earth enthusiast either, I must admit that right at the beginning. Moreover, I am not a true Oscha-lover, even though I own one of these Scottish beauties (silk/seaweed foxes Zorro Maui) and have tried quite a few. However, Oscha surely knows how to make great [...]

By |2019-06-11T10:49:10+02:00February 9th, 2019|Wrap Reviews|1 Comment

Loktu She Bird Garden Onyx

Composition: 60% combed cotton, 28% super fine merino, 12% mulberry silk Weight: 245 g/m² post-wash (220 g/m² pre-wash) according to the manufacturer, 220 g/m² counted by us Size: 5 Half Taiwanese back carry Onyx is one of those legendary little-baby wraps, along with its Bird Garden sibling Mint with Tencel. The legend [...]

By |2019-06-13T11:11:16+02:00January 31st, 2019|Wrap Reviews|Comments Off on Loktu She Bird Garden Onyx

Babywearing 101, vol. 2: Choosing Your First Wrap

If you decided to wear your baby in a wrap after considering all the pros and cons (that we have already discussed in the first part of our “Babywearing 101” series), it is possible that you are now quite perplexed about what to choose. So many options - colours, patterns, lengths, weights, blends… Someone [...]

By |2019-06-14T12:23:11+02:00January 29th, 2019|About Babywearing|Comments Off on Babywearing 101, vol. 2: Choosing Your First Wrap

Dekka Elementy Lily and Plectrum Pink Punk

Dekka Elementy Lily Composition: 77 % cotton, 23 % polyester Weight: 320 g/m² according to the manufacturer, 312 g/m² counted by us Size: long 6 (507 cm measured by us) Front wrap cross carry Dekka Plectrum PinkPunk Composition: 88 % cotton, 12 % modal Weight: 316 g/m² counted by us Size: long 6 [...]

By |2019-01-28T00:34:17+01:00January 27th, 2019|Wrap Reviews|Comments Off on Dekka Elementy Lily and Plectrum Pink Punk

Moisha Filigrán prototypes

Moisha’s Filigráns are our old acquaintances - we already tested them twice, once about a year ago (the pinkie Rosé) and then again in summer (the grey version Steel). Why did we want to test other identical all-cotton wraps? Are they really identical? Far from it! This time, we got a truly exclusive delicacy [...]

By |2019-01-26T09:04:00+01:00January 24th, 2019|Wrap Reviews|Comments Off on Moisha Filigrán prototypes

Moisha Florentine Blue Nile

Composition: 64 % Egyptian cotton, 36 % lyocell (Tencel) Weight: 280 g/m² prewash Size: 6 Front wrap cross carry Lenka's View: Florentine is a relative newbie in the Moisha family - and I was particularly curious to try this one, with Tencel. I generally like Tencel (material similar to viscose) [...]

By |2019-01-24T23:44:17+01:00January 21st, 2019|Wrap Reviews|3 Comments

KiBi, the Wrap Conversion Carrier

KiBi - that’s a real thing in the Czech lands – in the babywearing groups on Facebook, the questions like “Is it better to buy Manduca or KiBi?” are asked on daily basis. If ˈManducaˈ is a synonym for ergonomic carrier for less-experienced wearers or beginners, thenˈKiBiˈ has a similar function in the Czech [...]

By |2019-01-18T23:51:34+01:00January 18th, 2019|Carrier Reviews|Comments Off on KiBi, the Wrap Conversion Carrier

Babywearing 101: A Wrap or a Carrier?

Some time ago, we published an article about potential risks of babywearing and the most common comments and objections the babywearing parents usually hear time to time. Now, we decided that the number of these articles, “About babywearing”, should be much higher - we are even planning on publishing a whole series of these [...]

By |2019-01-13T09:05:28+01:00January 13th, 2019|About Babywearing|Comments Off on Babywearing 101: A Wrap or a Carrier?

Be Lenka Middlesize

Linda’s View: I promised you a review of the non-adjustable Be Lenka carrier, specifically its middle size, some time this summer. I must admit I forgot about it and because it is the time of the New Year’s resolutions, I have to make amends. Nowadays, most mums want a carrier that could be used [...]

By |2019-01-06T20:46:45+01:00January 6th, 2019|Carrier Reviews|2 Comments
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