12.08.2006

IN Stock Designer Hotslings

Eye Candy: Available in size 3. $56



Ingrid: Available in sizes 2, 3. $56





Ana: Available in sizes 2, 3, 4. $60








Zoie: Available in size 4. $60


Sweet Pea: Available in size 3. $60


Kaleidascope: Available in size 3. $56

Black Ecru: Available in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5. $60


See a style you like, but not the right size? Let me know, I'll order it for you!!




IN Stock Everyday Hotslings



Tokyo: Available in 2 and 4. $44.

Solstice: Available in 5. $44

Shabby Chic: Available in 2 (3, 4, 5 are en route). $44

Pink Ecru: Available in 2. $44


Quinn Stripe: Available in sizes 2, 4. $44

Espresso: Available in size 2, 3, 4, 5. $44

Summer Bouquet: Available in size 3. $35

(Discontinued and not reorderable)

Black Stretch: Available in sizes 2, 5. $44

Red Stretch Sateen: Available in size 4, 5. $44

Slate Blue: Available in size 3. $44

IN Stock Seasonal Hotslings


Pool Slings are available by special order only. In khaki, pink and blue solarveil. These run one size large due to the very stretchy fabric.



The must have beach Mom accessory. Perfect at the pool too.Experience the cool comfort and UV protection of 2 layers of Solarveil mesh. 2 layers provide 90% ultraviolet ray protection and lots of support - even for heavy babies and toddlers. The rails are serged with soft thread to protect little legs. Suitable for pool, shower or everyday use. Key/toy loop included.


Cappuccino Fleece: Available in size 4. $48

12.07.2006

Hotsling Sizing



Correct sizing for pouch slings is essential for the happiness of both mom/dad and baby. Find your best fit with our Size Calculator (use pre-preg weight, if you get more than one size recommended and have big breasts, broad shoulders, a big 'ole baby, or wear bulky clothes, pick the larger size.) Most people wear a 3, 4 or 5.

To measure from shoulder to hip: use a soft tape measure and start at the outer corner of your shoulder and measure diagonally across your body down to your hip bone. The number (in inches) should be in the 20s.




Good fit= the lowest part of the baby in the "blue zone."

Notes on fit: Everyone is different. What they can and can't tolerate is largely preferential. Some people can wear more than one size and that's OK. It's like going to the clothing store and being able to buy jeans in both a size 6 and a size 8. They both fit, maybe one's slightly looser.

Too Small: feels uncomfortably tight, digs into baby's legs, it's crazy hard to get baby in.

Too Big: baby feels insecure, your legs bump the baby as you walk, your back aches after a short time, sling slips off your shoulder.