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Hotslings pouch - everyday stretch cotton
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Modern, stylish, affordable
A selection of everyday plain and patterned prints from the Hotslings range
A pouch style carrier for newborns through to toddlers up to 16 kg. These pouches have a wide shoulder that spreads evenly across your back and leg padding built in for comfort & support. Pouches can be used for multiple carrying positions including cradle (suitable for newborn breastfeeding), tummy-to-tummy, kangaroo carry (upright facing out), hip carry, back carry.
One piece design with no snaps, rings or buckles. Folds to a compact size. Available in many sizes for a precise fit. Machine washable. Made in USA under fair labour conditions.
Indian Summer Stretch Cotton Sateen was $66, now $52.80 - Vibrant oranges, browns and blues get you ready for a trip to yoga or the Taj Mahal. Original Hotslings leg padding built in. 97% cotton, 3 % spandex.

Quinn Stripe Stretch was $66, now $52.80 - Multi-width stripes of blue, white, caramel and brown. Stretch twill. 97%cotton 3%spandex

Black Stretch Padded was $66, now $52.80 SOLD OUT- A bestselling classic must-have. Versatile and chic, you need a basic black in your sling wardrobe.
97% cotton 3% spandex

Sage Green Stretch Padded was $66, now $52.80 - Wonderful basic color. Lovely sage green stretch twill. This is the perfect solid neutral - understated and sophisticated.
97% cotton 3% spandex

Red Sateen Stretch Padded was $66, now $52.80 -
Delicious and luxurious deep red ultra-soft stretch sateen. 97% cotton 3% spandex
Sizing guide
Correct sizing for pouch slings is essential for the happiness of both parent and baby. Please see Sizing Table below to work out the right size for you.
We carry all fabrics in sizes 2 to 5 in the Hotslings pouches. Please contact us if you require another size as we carry a selection of fabrics in other sizes.
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.
size 1 |
size 2 |
size 3 |
size 4 |
size 5 |
size 6 |
size 7 |
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| Women’s t-shirt size | p-xs |
xs-s |
s-m |
m-l |
l-xl |
xl-2x |
2x |
| shoulder to hip measurement |
22” 56cms |
23” 58.5cms |
24” 61cms |
25” 63.5cms |
26” 66cms |
27” 68.5cms |
28” 71cms |
| body type | thin & petite |
thin or short |
average |
average |
tall or full figure |
fuller figure or very tall |
plus |
| Height | up to 163cms |
152cms to 173cms |
155cms to 178cms |
157cms to 183cms |
160cms to 185cms |
163cms to 188cms |
165cms to 191cms |
| Weight | up to 50kgs |
50kgs to 59kgs |
59kgs to 68kgs |
68kgs to 82kgs |
82kgs to 95kgs |
96kgs to 100kgs |
100kgs to 109kgs |
| Bra size | AB |
ABC |
CD |
DE |
E+ |
E+ |
E+ |

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 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.”
Wearing instructions
how to fold.pdf
front carry.pdf
hip carry.pdf
cradle carry.pdf





