Loading... Please wait...The NEW DIDYMOS Pumpkin in complementary colours of yellow and pinks. This sling is woven in a new diamond pattern, of 60% yellow organic cotton and 40% Zyklam and Fuschia Pink wool. Tri-coloured!
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It is woven in such a way that it supports the body of the child all over evenly and has built-in elasticity. |
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Even after a long time of use and pressure it does not stretch and wear out. |
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The edges have double hems so that the cloth of the sling keeps its shape even after prolonged carrying. |
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The dyes are not poisonous, free from any heavy metals and completely non-allergic to the skin. |
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The fabric is not processed, finished or otherwise treated either before or after manufacture. |
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Auxiliary materials like dressings or lubricants are not used during the weaving process. |
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The cotton is free from poisonous chemicals like insecticides or defoliants - we regularly test these factors. |
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We only use long-fibrous cotton, which has proved to be anti-abrasive. |
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The sling is washable at normal temperatures (60 or 95 C). |
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The luxurious and complex manufacturing process, using different yarns for both warp and weft, guarantees that the cloth of the sling stays soft and elastic even after many washes. |
Every baby sling comes with instructions for various ways of tying and carrying. They are illustrated and easily understood. Many of our female employees have personal experience using the baby sling and can give help and advice either by phone or e-mail. Each DIDYMOS sling carries a 3 -year guarantee.
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The raw cotton comes from biologically controlled cultivation. |
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It is harvested by hand, because machine harvests require the use of defoliating agents which harm the workers at the beginning of the manufacturing chain in particular. |
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Transport distances should be kept as short as possible. |
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Manufacturing costs should not be reduced by using child labour, something that is frequently done in developing countries. |