
Winter Babywearing That Actually Works
Finally keep both of you warm without wrestling bulky coats, compromising your carrier, or choosing between getting outside and keeping baby close.
The 3-in-1 Jacket That Goes From Bump to Baby (and Beyond)
Frequently Asked Questions
My baby is tiny/big—will they fit?
My baby is tiny/big—will they fit?
Newborns through toddlers (up to 35 lbs) fit comfortably. The panel adjusts to your baby's size. If your baby fits in a carrier, they'll fit under this jacket. We've had moms use it with 2-week-old newborns and 2-year-old toddlers. The hood adjusts too, so it works as they grow.
What if it's not warm enough for real winter?
What if it's not warm enough for real winter?
This is polar fleece designed for actual cold weather. We've tested it in Minnesota, Vermont, and Canada. If you need something for extreme conditions (like -20°F+), layer a windbreaker over it. But for most winter days? This is plenty.
Can I use this while pregnant?
Can I use this while pregnant?
Absolutely! That's literally one of the three uses. The maternity panel extends to fit your bump through your third trimester.
Will it work with a back carry?
Will it work with a back carry?
This version is designed for front carries. (Back carry version coming soon - join the waitlist!)
Can I use it after baby outgrows the carrier?
Can I use it after baby outgrows the carrier?
Absolutely—that's the whole point. Remove both panels and wear it as a regular fleece jacket. Most moms use it for 2-3 years minimum: during pregnancy, through 12-18+ months of babywearing, then as everyday outerwear. It's an investment that keeps giving, not a one-season wonder that collects dust.
I'm pregnant now—should I wait to order?
I'm pregnant now—should I wait to order?
No! Order your pre-pregnancy size now. The maternity panel adds 6-8 inches to accommodate your bump through your entire third trimester. You'll use it during pregnancy, then immediately transition to the babywearing panel once baby arrives. This way you're not scrambling to find winter outerwear when you're 8 months pregnant or dealing with a newborn in January.