New Designer Baby Slings On Sale!
Get them while they last! We have 3 new beautiful baby slings that have gone on sale today! These prices are so affordable anyone can splurge on the carrier they love.
Quantities are limited and baby slings on sale go very quickly.
Make sure you get one before another mom snatches it up…
Regular Price $64.00 – Sale Price $54.00
This modern floral in green is smart and stylish. It is made from soft cotton that reverses to a gorgeous green polka dot pattern made of cotton as well. With a slim strip of the reverse pattern showing on either side this baby sling has some serious style. You will love our signature super sleek leg padding to add a little bit of comfort for your baby when using the hip carry.
Regular Price $64.00 – Sale Price $54.00
A Mod Mum favorite, this pattern is swimming with style! It is made from soft cotton that reverses to a gorgeous cotton blue polka dot pattern. With a slim strip of the reverse pattern showing on either side this sling has some serious style. You will love our signature super sleek leg padding to add a little bit of comfort for your baby when using the hip carry.
Regular Price $54.00 – Sale Price $44.00
This retro dot pattern goes perfectly with any outfit. It is made from soft cotton that reverses to light green cotton sateen with a little stretch. You will love our signature super sleek leg padding to add a little bit of comfort for your baby when using the hip carry.
Get one before they are gone!
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