Muslin Wrap Rainbow

  • Code: LD9081-1
  • Material: Cotton, Bamboo
  • Size: 110x110cm approx
  • Min order quantity: 4
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 0.20 kg
  • Length: 8.00 cm
  • Width: 8.00 cm
  • Height: 15.00 cm
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 60
Carton:
  • Weight: 12.00 kg
Sizes are approximate only - each piece is handcut and finished and sizes will vary slightly. Item will soften and crinkle after washing and will look smaller than original size but can be gently stretched back into shape whilst drying.
Nothing says joy quite like our Muslin Wrap Rainbow. Bright and cheerful, this wrap comes in a white base with pastel rainbow motifs to bring out the playful side of any nursery. At 110x110cm approx, these are made with cotton and bamboo for the perfect combo of soft and sturdy. A crowd favourite for your babywear collections - they're so versatile you can use them for swaddling, as pram covers or even nursing wraps.

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Muslin Wrap Rainbow - Hazel & Hunter Soft rainbow patterns give this muslin wrap such a gentle and happy presence. Something about the combination of muted pastels in yellow, pink, orange, and grey - it’s that sense of cheerful optimism that really works for baby basics like this. The size is generous at roughly 110x110cm and being made from a cotton-bamboo blend means it can be used as a swaddle or a light stroller blanket, or honestly even an on-the-go sun cover for prams. The muslin itself is a pleasure to handle: smooth edges, soft weave, lightweight but not see-through. We’ve also found that the muted white base means it won’t show up every crumb or splash if you’re selling to new parents who are worried about things staying clean - and the subtle crinkled effect after its first wash softens the pattern even further. These are cut and finished by hand too, so there’s always a little variation in sizing for each one which actually adds to their charm. We recommend displaying them unrolled when possible so customers can get a sense of just how much wrap they’re getting for their money - you might need to pop one out of the packaging but we’ve found it pays dividends.