If you could buy just one woven wrap, what would it be? I want to get a woven to use for DS2, and while I would love lots of wraps, it's just not in the budget. DH and I have agreed that I can splurge for one wrap around $100. I have a Moby for now, but DS2 is almost too heavy to be comfy. I have a DIY long gauze wrap and a DIY short osnaburg that I used some with DS1. The gauze I find hard to get snug and the osnaburg is still stiff, but I will get some use out of them still. I've mostly done a RUB carry, so I'm thinking I should get a shorty? I would also like to be able to do an easy front carry especially until he's bigger. And that still leaves a ton of fabric choices. Any opinions?
Re: If you could buy just one woven...
My favorite wrap, keeping in mind that I didn't start wrapping until my daughter was ~13mo, is the linen stendhal didymos that I picked up used. She doesn't let me wrap her any more (we both prefer the toddler sized SSC I have), but it still supp
I would get an all cotton, medium-thin wrap that fits your budget that you love the look of
I personally love shorties but if I had only one wrap, I'm not sure I would get just a shortie - If you kiddo turns out to be a leg straightenin
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I would love to have more wraps, but we only had the budget for one, as well. I'm a FTM, and I haven't been able to try it out yet (less than four weeks before she's here!), but I ended up going with the Leo Storchenwiege. I bought it new for $119 and