Product Description
More than a pretty cami, this garment allows skin-to-skin and breastfeeding for baby twins. Babies can sits inside front sections in "frog" or "fetal" position. For hand-free skin-to-skin baby carrying, slip over baby + garment the Basic coordinated cummerbund.
The Skin-to-Skin Kangaroo Cami is ethically made in Canada of good quality high density 4-way stretch 94% cotton / 6% spandex jersey without heavy metal contamination to ensure new mother’s confidence to carry up to about 15lb babies. Tight fit, please choose a large size if in doubt (garment should be tight).
Patent pending. Made in Canada.
For more information on skin-to-skin (kangaroo care), click here. For more details on Skin-to-skin Cami & Basic Cummerbund, click here.For more information on fabric & care, click here
To get more information regarding safe and comfortable positioning for your newborn, click here.
Note: The care of premie, low-weight babies or with health problems should always be under the supervision of a qualified health professional. Make sure you have consulted prior to use garment
Size Chart:
| Bust | Waist | Hip | Bust | Waist | Hip | |
| S | 36 -38 in | 26-28 in | 36-38 in | 91-95 cm | 65-69 cm | 91-95 cm |
| M | 38-40.5 in | 28-31 in | 38-40.5 in | 95-100 cm | 71-78 cm | 95-100 cm |
| L | 40-43 in | 31-34 in | 40.5-43 in | 100-105 cm | 77-83 cm | 101-107 cm |
| XL | 43-46 in | 33-36 in | 43 -46 in | 105-113 cm | 83-91 cm | 108-116 cm |
HOW TO TAKE MEASURES
Vija Design garments are regular sizing to make sure you will were them again and again for a long time. The clothing found in the section Pregnancy / Nursing are specially designed to give more space to the pregnant belly. Choose your usual size or measure yourself and compare with size chart.
You will find the standard measurement in the size chart included in the product description. Simply click on "Size chart". If in doubt, read the technical and fit details of product description.
In underwear, find the fuller point of chest and hips and smaller point of waist (the waist is the least important measure because most garments are stretch or loose at waist) just by sliding your tape measure on your body. Do not overtighten. The most important measure for the purchase of a top will be the chest measurement (A), especially if the garment is not fitted. Second most important is the hip measurement (C). Regarding the waist (B), it's OK if it is few inches more than standard measurements, most garments are a little looser at the waist and are made in stretchy fabrics! Don't worry, it's normal!

FOR MEN
Take measurements - loosely - as seen below (Bust - A and Belt -B ) and compare with size chart on product description (online store).
