Composition
100% fair trade organic cotton
The most versatile : it has medium elasticity and adapts to babies of all ages. Easy to handle, it is clearly the "must have" to start
Our cotton is grown in Burkina Faso under the double label GOTS (organic) and FLOCERT (fair trade). It is spun in Belgium.
Fair trade organic cotton and French linen
The lightest : linen brings finesse and robustness. It reduces the elasticity of your scarf. Ideal for summer, and for toddlers! With a newborn, you have to plan a little break-in.
Our flax is grown in France and spun in Estonia.
Fair trade organic cotton and Merino from Arles
The most swelling : Merino provides incomparable softness and does not itch at all! Ideal if you like to have an air cushion on your shoulders… Recommended from 6kg if you are a beginner, and from birth for experienced carriers.
Our wool comes from sheep raised in semi-freedom in the Southern Alps and is spun in the Creuse.
Triblend: Fair trade organic cotton, Merino from Arles and French linen
The most technical : This composition combines the advantages of Merino and linen: support, softness, swelling. It has a characteristic embossed appearance which adds to its charm.
To try urgently as soon as your baby exceeds 6kg, and to keep until the end of the portage!
Fair trade organic cotton and yak down
The softest : Yak down is an incredibly soft, warm and hairy fiber, close to Alpaca. He brings unrivaled support.
Yak is a very smooth fiber that tends to slip a little when knotted. Recommended for babies over 8kg and slightly experienced carriers.
Our yak down comes from a Mongolian cooperative created by Engineers Without Borders. It is spun in Creuse.
Fair trade organic cotton and French hemp
The most robust : very thick and rough, hemp yarn is an absolute rock that could wear a dinosaur! To be reserved for babies over 8kg, for confirmed wearers and who like heavy slings in their hands.
Our hemp is grown and spun in France.
Are you looking for information on our weaves, our sizes or other? Appointment in the Choose well section or write to us by email