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Woven Wings Coconut Geo review by Faith Christian

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White on White Geo has been our dream Geo since we owned our first Geo last October and when she arrived she was even more beautiful in real life than in all the pictures we had seen. She is indeed a dream come true! Thank you everyone for enduring our seemingly endless spam from Singapore. As you all could probably tell by now from all our posts, we are head over heels in love with Natty Geo!


Natty Geo is a beautiful marriage of a bright white with a natural soft cream colour, and the Geo pattern is textured enough, making the design noticeable. In the light, she even shimmers, adding to her effortless and luxurious appeal. She is such an elegant and sophisticated wrap, and at the same time, such an easy-going wrap that you could wear with anything at all. Be it with busy prints or simple clothes; or with formal or casual dressing. With such versatility, she is definitely a much-needed classic and timeless staple in any wardrobe. And she is in such an easy-to-care for blend, all cotton, which means no hand-washing needed.


In hand, the luxury continues, Natty Geo feels smooth like a silk blouse would, and yet, there is a slight thickness and sponginess to this relatively lightweight-medium wrap. She also feels like the perfect snuggly lovey you would want to drape around yourself when you go off to bed at night.


Natty Geo is soft, smooth, floppy and mouldable, like a second layer of skin. She stretches and bounces back into place, ensuring the wrap feels comfy and snug whilst being worn. At the same time, she is also slightly textured, on the thinner side and is airy, yet supportive. Though she is somewhat thinner, she provides enough cushion on the shoulders and is in no way diggy.


We managed to do a variety of carries (FWCC, FCC, DH, BWCC, ruck, RHC, IOCHCC, and CHCC) with Natty Geo during her visit with our 10 month old and 30 month old sons. This wrap basically wraps by herself, passes glided into place nicely with very little effort and it is easy to work any slack out of one’s wrap job and yet, it does not slip or sag easily. Slipknots are dainty and rest so comfortably on my body that I forget that I have a slipknot there. This slipknot did not hold up as firmly as our WW linen and silk blends for me when I was carrying my toddler (97cm tall, 13+kg) in one of our go-to carry, IOCHCC but then again, it is a carry we do when we need to pop him inside and out! From reading previous reviews, I was not expecting rucks to be super comfy for us with this somewhat thinner wrap but she shone when I wrapped my toddler with precision and had him high up, my shoulders were happy even after 45 minutes. And this even became our go-to carry with this wrap for story-telling sessions, almost every evening! 


As all previous reviewers have commented, with Natty Geo being so soft and mouldable, we can imagine Natty Geo to be the perfect and ultimate wrap for squishes. After her stay with us, we conclude that she would be a good fit for heftier babies and toddlers too; both in single and multi-layer carries.


Could this wrap not be for everyone? If you fancy slipknots the size of dinner plates that sometimes dig into your collar bone; if your babies and toddlers love to eat messy or saucy food, avocados and bananas for almost all their meals; if you only like thick and beastly wraps; if you like super textured wraps that are super grippy and give you a good whole body work-out (all above points are meant to be tongue-in-cheek of course smile emoticon ), then Natty Geo might not be the wrap for you.


But if you are looking for an easy-to care for (it really is!), easy-to-love, easy-to-fit, easy-to-wrap, beautiful, classy, timeless, elegant, squish and toddler friendly, mouldable, fairly good amount of stretch and bounce, good for summer - lightweight, airy and breathable, supportive and not diggy wrap, then Natty Geo is the ONE you have been waiting for and need in your life!


Natty Geo was used to carry and comfort our babies everyday during her stay; at home and when we were out on the go, she went to many places with us and we have had many treasured memories of her stay with us, we miss her already and can’t wait for her release!


We are very thankful, honoured and humbled to have had the privilege to test this beautiful and amazing Natty Geo. Great and awesome work as always Sarah and Christina! Thank you very much WWHQ!!

 

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