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Material: 100 % Organic Cotton
The surface weight informs you about the weight of the fabric.
The higher the surface weight, the higher the weight of the fabric. More Information Surface weight: 230 g/m²
Different wrap edges: The long sides of the wrap vary in order to facilitate orientation for wrapping . They differ either in the colour or in the pattern. This makes it easy to distinguish the upper edge from the lower edge and facilitates tightening the individual fabric bands. Different Edges: Yes
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Creative and skilful, our weaving experts love to play with blends, patterns and colours. So, they gave a little twist to the Lisca pattern and out came a new side line: Twisted Lisca.
Woven from pure organic cotton in teal and blue, the fabric is of medium to heavy weight. Like all Lisca patterns it is super soft and has good inherent diagonal stretch. It will be supportive enough to carry not only newborn but older and heavier babies as well.
The nature of this Twisted Lisca weave creates a very soft, lightly textured and grippy fabric that holds knots firmly in place.
Rebecca tested this wrap for us. To read her review and see the wrap „in action“ follow that link:
http://thewrappingyears.com/home/2016/12/15/didymos-twisted-lisca-emerald
Material: 100 % Organic Cotton
Surface weight: 230 g/m²
Colour: Teal, Dark Blue
Washable: Up to 60°C, Gentle Cycle, Slow Spin Speed
Different Edges: Yes
“Didymos’s Emerald colourway is a rich, jewel-tone combination of teal and blue. As you can see from the photos, it’s radiant on even the dullest, foggiest English afternoon. Oh, and if like me you’re lucky enough to have a little red-head in the family this colourway looks amazing on them! […]”
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