Muslin and Whiskey Leather Onbuhimo
- Made in California
- Free Shipping Worldwide
Basically the softest, coziest, cushiest thing you can wrap around you and your little one. Bamboo is woven with a touch of linen and softened to cashmere-like perfection, creating a blankety texture and incredible support, ideal for newborns and toddlers alike. Muslin is paired with our signature vegetable-tanned leather in Whiskey and gold hardware. In a word, we’d say Theory is irresistible.
Crafted to perfection in our San Diego workshop, our Onbuhimo is a traditional Japanese-style baby carrier designed to be worn high on the back, but can also be worn on the front. This waistless carrier is perfect for babies 15-45 lbs who are sitting unassisted, and love exploring the world around them.
Onbuhimo Carrier
A traditional Japanese-style baby carrier designed to be worn high on the back. This waistless carrier is perfect for babies 15-45 lbs who are sitting unassisted, and love exploring the world around them.
- One size, adjustable
- Comfortable, waistless carrier
- Sleek, compact, and easy to pack
- Wear baby hands free, on your front or back
- Certified Hip Healthy by the IHDI
- Babies love the forward-facing view over your shoulder
- Great for all body shapes and sizes, and wearing while pregnant
- Removable sleep/sun hood included
- Made in California
*All Sakura Bloom baby carriers have been lab tested to comply with all current US government, ASTM, and CPSIA safety standards.
We offer Free Shipping Worldwide and work hard to ship all in stock** carriers from our San Diego workshop within 2 business days, M-F. Prices do not include taxes or duties.
Returns for store credit are accepted within 30 days of shipment from our San Diego workshop. Read our policies here.
**Note: Be sure to check the Ship Date above the add to cart button on the product your ordered as many things are preorder, meaning they are in production and ship when they come off the floor.
We craft everything here in our San Diego workshop in small batches, we don’t mass produce anything and ask that you allow a 3 day window on either side of the estimated ship date to account for any unforeseen circumstances that can arise in small batch manufacturing.