Sizing Help
- A good place to start when getting sizing for a babysling is to check your fitted t-shirt size. Typically it will be the same as your sling size.
- Using a soft measuring tape, start at the outer edge of your shoulder and measure diagonally across your body to the top of your opposite hip bone.
- If you are in-between sizes, size down.
- If you are pregnant and showing, measure across your back instead.
- Your sling is too small if it feels uncomfortably tight and it is extremely difficult to get your baby into the sling.
- For your comfort our sling should be worn at the naval level to prevent back pain. If you feel your baby is sitting to low/high, please contact us to exchange for a different size
- Your sling is too big if it slips off your shoulder, your back hurts after a short amount of time or your baby doesn't feel secure.
Sizing Chart
| Sling Size | Hip to Shoulder | Height | Weight (lbs) | Bra Size |
| XS | 21"-23" | 5'0" to 5'8" | up to 130 lbs | A,B |
| S | 23"-24" | 5'1" to 5'10" | 120-150 | A,B,C |
| M | 24"-25" | 5'2" to 6'0" | 140-180 | A-E |
| L | 25"-26" | 5'3" to 6'1" | 170-210 | A-E |
| XL | 27"-29" | 5'4" to 6'2" | 200+ | C & up |