BabyEtte Ring Sling

I asked what carriers you wanted to learn more about and you answered! This was one of those carriers. Read on to learn about what I think of the BabyEtte Ring Sling.

I had a friend that raved about her BabyEtte ring sling and suggested I check BabyEtte out when I was looking for a wrap for my newborn while pregnant. My mom ended up buying me a BabyEtte cotton gauze wrap that I loved for my newborn and early infant days. So, of course, I wanted a BabyEtte ring sling, too. 🙂

I narrowed it down to either a Dupioni silk ring sling or one of the Mad About Plaid slings. I still would love one of the silk ring slings, but I decided I would get more use out of the Mad About Plaid sling. I also really loved the pattern I chose and thought the brushed cotton sounded really soft.

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Turns out I was right! The brushed cotton is deliciously soft and the pattern is beautiful in person! I also love how deep this sling is (30 inch width). I can really get a good seat easily and I find the pleated shoulder comfy (and pretty), too. Though I haven’t had a toddler to try it with yet, BabyEtte says it is supportive enough for a toddler. I also like that it comes in two sizes: petite and Standard. Since I’m short and prefer a shorter tail, I went with the petite size. It works perfectly for me.

I get a ton of compliments on this when I wear it out. It is definitely an eye catching, beautiful pattern. I especially loved wearing this during the fall and winter months since it was so festive. I wish I could buy one in each color (I especially loved the pink and grey one!)

Disclosure: I received no compensation for this post. The BabyEtte Ring Sling was purchased by me. I only review products that I either have purchased myself and love or products I have been given a chance to review by the company that I believe are products my readers would benefit from.

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