- Product group: Woven wrap
- Manufacturer: Vanamo
- Size: 2-8 (2.6-6.1m)
- Product type: Woven Wrap
- Quality: Highest quality
- Materials: 35% German organic cotton (GOTS), 65% Italian linen
- Weight: approx. 322 g/m²
- Width: approx. 72 cm
- Fabric type: Woven (Woven and sewn in Finland)
Vanamo baby wraps are organic and ethically made in Finland from pure natural materials. Due to their special weaving technique, Vanamo wraps are soft, malleable and strong. You can comfortably carry the baby from birth to toddlerhood. Woven wrap breathes and is cool.
Read the user manual carefully before you start using the carrier. You can also watch some video tutorials on Youtube.
Vanamo linen blend is a great cool wrap for hot summer days! Linen also adds extra strength to the wrap making it supportive and comfortable for heavier babies and toddlers. Vanamo wrap is diagonally elastic and malleable. The special weaving provides optimal support for both the child and the parent. Thick Vanamo linen wrap is good for big babies and toddlers. Linen baby wraps can be stiffer at first and for newborns we recommend 100% cotton Vanamo or a thinner linen or kapok blend.
The Vanamo Kide fabric is a complex blend of twill and tabby weave that creates the unique structured, porous and comfortable baby wrap. The rich crystal pattern is inspired by the old handwoven Finnish linen textiles. After the first wash, the fabric will fluff up and the unique structure will emerge.
Here's how to care for your Vanamo wrap :
Machine wash in warm water (40 celcius), hang dry, iron on medium heat. Tumble dryers (on low heat) can sometimes be used, but keep in mind that dryers also wear out the fabric faster.
We recommend that you wash the baby wrap before you start using it. The shawl becomes softer and easier to tie after washing and ironing, and the fabric gets its optimal structure and tightness. Each baby wrap has a little extra length to shrink.
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