* Back pull - tab * Inside zipper * Rounded toe * 1/4» W removable
knotted tie straps * Suede upper * Leather lining * 5 3/4» shaft * 3/4» ribbed heel * Man - made sole * Due to the nature of the suede, slight variations will occur * Italy
Knotted tie straps can be removed on a whim.
Not exact matches
However, generally, the first step involves wearing your Mei Tai «apron style», which is achieved by
tying the bottom
straps around your waist; ensuring that it's snug to your body and a double
knot is the usual recommendation.
Lastly, you would
tie the
straps in a
knot behind your babies back ensuring your babies weight is on their bottom and the natural curve of their spine is not compromised.
No need to wrap,
tie,
knot or mess with clips and
straps.
Instead, I do what's called a Tibetan finish where instead of just
tying a double
knot around my waist, I bring the end of the wrap
strap across my chest on a diagonal and thread it under the shoulder above my chest.
I spread the
strap fabric out over my chest a bit, and then
tie a double
knot on one side.
I bought mine after seeing a mom nurse her baby with ease using one, they are large and thin so if you a
tie a
knot in one corner you can pop it under your bra
strap and taa daa!
Crafted from a woven crêpe, this piece features asymmetric shoulder
straps — ruffles extend over one shoulder, while the other
ties in dainty
knotted straps.
The self -
tie shoulder
straps are so adorable, whether you
tie them in
knots or bows!
Simply
tie the
straps in a
knot or bow.
Knot it: If you have a maxi dress with
straps,
tie them up in cute
knots to bring up the length.
This purse features only a long cross-body
strap, which could be shorted if desired by
tying a new
knot inside the purse.
I adore this mini bag and for
straps that are too long for my frame, I
tie a
knot at the shortest buckle location, secure the buckle point, loop the access
strap back over and through the
knot.
Features lightweight fabric throughout, spaghetti
straps, & strings that
tie into a
knot at the neckline.