Due to popular demand, now you can customize your own Mei Tai Carrier!
NEW fabric choices!
I have 35 fabrics to choose from - the possibilities are endless!
All you need to do is:
1- Pick ONE fabric for straps.
2- Pick TWO fabrics for each side of the main body.
For better pictures of fabric, copy/paste the following link into a new window: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B1g-Dqmj9MiPMDU0MTZjMmQtYmQ0Zi00MWFjLWEzODctNzZlYTk1M2QzNzVi&hl=en
Give me your 3 selections as 'message to buyer' during checkout.
I will have your carrier in the mail within 48 hours of payment. I have excellent reviews on my carriers! Check out my feedback!
DETAILS:
These Mei Tai's are specially designed for comfort, safety, and style.
-The entire carrier is constructed of high quality bottom weight fabric. The straps are sewn onto a middle layer very securely and the top-stitching on the outside adds extra security.
-The wide-padded shoulder straps distribute the weight being carried over your entire shoulder, allowing you to be comfortable longer!
-Extra stitching for safety. Internal stitching, stitching on the outside as well as box stitches over the shoulder straps.
-Reversible. Everyone has different moods so it's nice to change things up once in a while!
-You can comfortably carry your newborn baby up until age 3 (or about 30 lbs).
-Wear it on your back, front, or hip - whatever suites you best! **Special note: child not to be worn forward facing when on your front.
-Main body piece measures 20.5" high and 18" wide (from the widest part). Shoulder straps are 4.25" wide and 66" long. Waist straps are 3.5" wide and 34" long.
-Designed as one-size-fits-all (up to 55" waist).
Your carrier will come with detailed instructions on the different ways to wear it, or you can copy/paste the following link in a new window: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B1g-Dqmj9MiPOGQwNGI1YTgtMzJlMS00N2ZhLTk4YTMtZWE0M2VmNGQ3MTJh&hl=en&authkey=CP_d4L4B
Have any questions?
Contact the shop owner.








