A wrap like New York City itself.
When you're in the city, moving around, you catch just a glimpse of what it must look like as a whole. The side of a skyscraper. A tall tower rising over everything. A wall of windows. An apartment building in shadows. But then, you take your world off your shoulders. Everything softly unravels; you take a step back. And you can see it all.
Manhattan is woven in 100% mercerized cotton. It is woven with a fine, soft yarn for passes that slip easily into place. At approximately 260 grams per square meter (GSM), Manhattan is a thin-to-medium-weight wrap. It features a combination herringbone and plain weave for a combination of smoothness, cushion, and staying power.
Manhattan Sundown is woven in sunset petal pink and rich indigo.
Manhattan Skyward is woven in bright aqua blue and deep teal.
Size 4 measures approximately 3.6 meters post-wash (4.1m prewash).
Size 5 measures approximately 4.2 meters post-wash (4.8m prewash).
Size 6 measures approximately 4.6 meters post-wash (5.2m prewash).
Size 7 measures approximately 5.2 meters post-wash (5.9m prewash).
Wrap width is approximately 66 centimeters post-wash. Wrap tapers are approximately 35 centimeters in length.
Whether you call them wraps, slings, or carriers, this is babywearing with a cause. With each limited-edition release, we donate to a worthy charity.
We are a babywearing couple hoping to make a difference in the world with Ethos through charitable contributions and making babywearing a possibility for parents who haven't yet experienced it. Our first child was born in 2014, and babywearing has been a joy, a blessing, and a necessity! We were so excited when we opened the first samples of Dusky Argyle, and baby squealed with delight and dove for them. It's still his favorite wrap.
Dusky Argyle benefited the Carrying On Project. Manhattan Sundown and Manhattan Skyward benefited Siena House, a homeless shelter for pregnant women and their children in the Bronx.
Solace Vesper will benefit Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, an organization providing photography services for families experiencing the loss of a child.
Our handwovens benefit our artisans' guild in Nepal, which has a charitable mission following the two major earthquakes that rocked the country in early 2015. They have built community toilets and sanitary facilities, community kitchens, temporary and permanent housing, schools, and delivered countless quantities of food and water to stricken areas.
We are located in Northern Utah, which allows us to enjoy hot summers, frigid winters, and brief but beautiful springs and autumns. We are involved in local babywearing groups in our immediate area and beyond.