The Peanut Shell's Size Chart

Our sizing information is a guide to help you pick the right size that will work best for you and your baby.

Peanut Shell Sizing 101
The most important part to successful use of the Peanut Shell is to first get the right size. Because there are so many factors that affect sizing please read through this page prior to ordering to help you find the size that will work best for you and your baby.

Keep in mind that the even with all of our guidance the "correct" size is what works for you and your baby. Most people can wear 2 different sizes-as you can in clothes.

Does size really matter?
YES!!! You really need to have the right size. This is the most important step for successful and comfortable use of the Peanut Shell. If you have a Peanut Shell that is too big your baby will not feel secure and will ride too low on your body. This is not only unsafe for your child but may also lead to back and/or shoulder discomfort. If the sling is too small you won't even be able to get the baby in or will feel like you can't breathe. Keep in mind that the correct fit of the Peanut Shell should feel snug with baby inside and if you are new to sling wearing you may even think it is too small.

Please use the information provided on this page to help you pick the correct size. We have created our chart over time and with fitting thousands of parents and have found it to be very accurate however as each person is shaped different and has personal preference that all cannot be accounted for.

How do I know what size to order?
Please follow our instructions below:

  •  Using a soft measuring tape, measure from one shoulder to the OPPOSITE hip bone to help determine your Peanut Shell size. Also, measure your upper chest circumference, above the largest part of your bust (under your armpits); DO NOT USE YOUR BRA SIZE OR MEASURE "OVER" THE FULLEST PART OF YOUR BUST. If you do not have a tape measurer, use a piece of string and a standard ruler (or metal tape measurer) to measure yourself. For men's sizing follow the same guidelines.
  • Use the chart below to determine your approximate size.

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

Shoulder to hip measurement

21-24"

25-27"

27-30"

30-34"

Above Chest (inches)

Overall upper body size: Narrow or sloping shoulders or petite frame

Overall upper body size: If you are average build or have a fuller chest but are shorter than this size will work

Overall upper body size: If you have a large chest and are fuller figured then this size is the best choice. Also, most men wear this size

Overall upper body size: If you have a large chest, or are a tall man with broad shoulders

Example height and body types

If you are petite, under 5'3" but fuller figure or tall but thin
(poss. height 4' 9" - 5' 5")

Average to fuller figured or tall, thin but with broader shoulders
(avg. 5' 4" - 5' 10")

tall & average build, shorter and full figured, or broad shoulders with a large chest and average build (avg. 5' 5" - 6')

This size fits body types that are Full Figure or tall and full figure best

Possible cup size

can be any

can be any

can be any

C-D or more

T-shirt size

XS-S or M

M-L

L-XL

XL-XXXL

 
Additional Sizing Help

Falling into 2 size categories?  Here are the reasons to order the smaller size

Falling into 2 size categories?  Here are the reasons to order the larger size

You know you want a snug higher carry

You think you want a little more wiggle room

You are ordering a micro-fleece sling

You are ordering a cotton stretch sling or reversible sling

You carry your weight in your lower body or have narrow shoulders

You carry your weight above your waist or have broad shoulders/back

You have a short torso

You have a long torso

You are shorter (under 5'6")

You are tall (over 5'8")

You will begin wearing your sling with a newborn or an older baby/toddler

You will begin wearing your pouch with an infant (2-7 months)

You have a small bust

You have a larger to full-figured bust

You will most likely be wearing lightweight clothing (tank tops, t-shirts, etc.) with the sling

You will most likely be wearing heavier clothing (sweaters, sweatshirts, etc.) with the sling

You are pregnant and in the later half of your pregnancy (end of 2nd trimester or 3rd trimester)

You are in the beginning of your pregnancy (up to end of 1st trimester)

Is my Peanut Shell too big?
With baby inside the sling and with the correct fit the lowest part of baby's body should hit at your hip bones or above. If your baby is inside the sling and their body is riding below this, the sling is too big. If you feel like your baby is not high enough or not secure enough against your body then you may need to size down. First before that you have the sling on correctly before exchanging your Peanut Shell. Especially with the microfleece you will want to be sure that baby hits above your hip bones. As they grow a snug fit will be even more necessary.

Is my Peanut Shell too small?
First, always be sure to try the sling with the baby inside to determine if you have the correct fit. If you can get your baby in the sling (even if it is a little difficult at first) then you probably have the right size. It does take a little practice and getting used to, but the sling should fit snug. However you should not feel uncomfortable or as if you can't breath because it is so snug. Play around with positioning and keep in mind that the fabric will give a bit with wear. Please keep in mind that the baby will look kind of squished in the cradle carry-this is a good thing and not an indicator that the sling it too small. As long as baby seems content they are not too squished, it just looks that way to us.

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