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Who are we ?

 I am delighted to welcome you to this site that offers you wellbeing and advice.

L’écharpe (je pense qu’il vaut mieux garder le nom en français)

Searching for an alternative to strollers and rigid baby carriers, I turned to carrying cloths for a number of reasons: the development of motor skills, balance, coordination, sensitivity, self-awareness, confidence, openness to others and the privileged relationship between carrier and child… Many advantages, to be sure, but with two major inconveniences: conventional carrying cloths are cumbersome and use a complex system of knots.
While abroad with my one month old daughter, Camille, I thought about what the ideal baby carrier would be like. It would have no knots, be light, adjustable, reliable, easy to use and maintain, made from ecological fabric… and, of course, fashionable:
The “en'balade” was born !
On the advice of paediatric osteopaths and encouraged by numerous parents and parents to be, I decided to share my creation… I therefore founded the company, Pinjarra (meaning “it’s good to be here” in Aboriginal).

 

The "Haute Couture" of the carring is still for me the baby wrap in crossed twill, so I created in 2008 a baby wrap in hemp and organic cotton "L'Echarpe".

 

In novembre 2008, I met Catherine Malaure, fashion designer for Gaspard de la Butte.
A friendship was born, a new collection too ! Please have a look to the "Les Petites Lignes" : contemporary styling ally to organic and ergonomy...


L’écharpe (je pense qu’il vaut mieux garder le nom en français)

I invite you to wander through this site… Within you will find advice, information on our range of products, demonstrations, testimonials, our ethics, addresses of shops supplying our baby carriers and much more.

Do you still have questions? We are here to help you, by e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Enjoy your stay,

Stéphanie




 
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