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Blue Blossom DidyFix by DidymosAt a Glance Carrier style: DidyFix full buckle (Standard) Colorway: Blue Blossom Material: 100% Organic Cotton, Jacquard weave Weight: 190 GSM (lighter weight) Carry positions: Front, hip, and back Age range: Newborn to toddler (733 lbs) Made in: Germany Certification: GOTS certified organic cotton Safety: Tested to CEN TR 16512: 2015, ASTM F2236, and CPSIA The Didymos DidyFix The Blue Blossom DidyFix by Didymos is a full buckle carrier made from
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