Womboo® Pouch Shirt Man

 69,95

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This pouch shirt is a real must-have for every dad! The easiest way for daddy to carry his little baby with him. In no time, your hands are free for gaming, watching soccer, working, running errands or just vacuuming. That way you’ll score points with wifey too!

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Description

The Womboo pouch shirt is the easiest and most comfortable way to ergonomically carry your newborn baby from day 1 to 9 pounds. Especially for fathers, the pouch shirt is a godsend to work on bonding with your baby. In fact, fathers are 9 months behind in terms of attachment compared to mothers.

You carry your baby close to you with the Womboo® Pouch Shirt. When your baby is in the pouch, it experiences the same feeling as in the womb. The pouch provides recognizable and familiar soothing pressure and boundaries, this creates peace of mind for you and your baby. You put on the pouch shirt like a T-shirt without complicated buttons or snap systems, an ideal wear shirt. You experience while carrying both, with and without baby an ideal weight distribution and no pressure points on shoulders and hip. Because your baby sits upright in the pouch, your baby has much less trouble with spitting up (reflux) and cramps. With the Womboo® Pouch Shirt, you can easily travel, walk through customs and sit comfortably in the airplane seat without buttons on buckles in your back. The pouch shirt can be machine washed at 40 degrees without using fabric softener.

General Specifications

  • Safe & certified
  • Ergonomic & responsible
  • Ventilating pouch
  • Neck/head support flap
  • Ready to use from birth to 9 pounds
  • Machine wash to max 40 degrees, WITHOUT fabric softener
  • Wash with equal colors and preferably in a laundry bag
  • Do not tumble dry

Size determination

Men can keep their own clothing size. If you are in doubt or often fall between sizes, take the larger size. The pouch shirt should be comfortably tight and fully fitted to your body. This should be tighter than you are used to with a normal T-Shirt. It should not cut under your arms, then the shirt will be too small.

Instructions

Use the Womboo Pouch Shirt safely by observing the points below.

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It’s a shame I didn’t have the shirt with the 1st. It’s comfortable and you can easily lift the little one in. No problems at all with the straps of a baby carrier or the like.
I definitely recommend :).

Sanne

What an invention! I was used to a baby carrier, but this is so much more practical!!

Leonie

It was a gift for my husband who didn’t like tying the sling. Very happy with it! Very nice sturdy fabric that is super comfortable. Good service and delivery time!

Debby

What a great purchase the Womboo shirt is!
When our daughter is restless I take her in the shirt and she loves that.
And that way I have my hands free to keep doing other things!

I recommend the Womboo shirt to everyone!

Caroline

Brilliant shirt, fits great and also helps improve your posture. I have my hands free to do something, ironing, playing with the other kids or cooking dinner. She is very relaxed and sleeps well in it. Even with trips it works perfectly!

Romina

Wow! I should have had this T-shirt with our first daughter. Ideal to put on. Easy to put our daughter in. No tricky things to fasten. Our daughter is premature and even she is firmly in the shirt. Am super satisfied! A big 10!

Jess

In addition to having a baby carrier, I was looking for something faster and easier for indoors. I came across Womboo and was a bit skeptical. But really! So nice! Especially with a girl who likes to be glued to mothers, suffers from reflux and falls asleep so wonderfully. Recommended!

Marloes

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