That's why the Boba Carrier features a large zipper pocket on
the waist belt so you can carry all the little odds and ends right along with your little one.
Not exact matches
The running
belt leash: This running
belt leash is my favorite way to run because the leash ties around your
waist so it's hands free.
We expected more from this baby carrier considering that feature,
so it was very disappointing the conclusion that the
waist belt only holds the baby to your body.
Or you can take the back off once they hit 40 pounds and have them only elevated
so that the vehicle seat
belt fits properly across their shoulder and
waist.
Step 5: Now, tie the
waist belt to the back
so that it can tighten the straps by pulling.
The velcro
waist belt (has a small pocket) is made wide with an additional safety buckle to help stabilize the hipseat
so you can confidently move with your baby.
To use your carrier in infant mode, you'll need to roll up the
waist band and rethread the
belt buckles, which is not the easiest to do,
so it's not ideal to use the same carrier simultaneously for two different aged children.
Bring baby to your chest and separate his or her legs
so that they wrap around you and hang over the
waist belt.
The Comfort Carrier features an adjustable, ergonomic
waist belt that distributes the child's weight to the wearer's hips,
so parents can carry older and heavier children more comfortably.
It wasn't too bad to tighten the
waist belt because I could just twist the carrier around
so the buckle was in front of me, tighten, and then twist it back
so the carrier was centred.
Once he or she is in place and you have locked the safety lock, buttoned up the headrest and, if applicable, the leg straps, you can adjust the shoulder strap and
waist belt (
so that it is comfortable for you and your baby).
Narrow base carriers can be hard on your back and not as comfortable long term
so look for one that is ergonomic and has a
waist belt.
I may add
belt loops just to take up the slack around the
waist so drafts are not going in.
The clip
belt on
waist is much better than velcro ans means you can adjuat even when baby in carrier
so thumbs up there Lighter too as less padding bit hope that hasnt compromised baby confort?
The
waist belt is also detachable,
so you don't have to deal with extra straps flapping around.
This
belt can fit
waist sizes from 29 - 46 inches,
so it is a good choice for most users.
The adjustable
waist belt (adjusts up to 52 inches) has zippered pockets
so you can easily reach for your essentials.
That means an inch onto our
waist for every daily burger —
so like one
belt notch per burger.
The
waist section of the dress is
belted and the length of the sleeves are three quarters,
so the wearer will be able to show off the wrists with ease!
These are great for accentuating the
waist without going overboard
so accessorize with a
belt for added effect.
I also love that it comes with a removable
belt so I can cinch in the
waist if I want to.
I always have been, having one of those bodies where my
waist is quite a bit smaller than my hips and thighs
so belts are necessary for keeping my pants up.
A cap - sleeved knee - length dress adorned with a wide
belt is
so flattering as it cinches the
waist.
This one was
so fun to wear with my VINCE tennies and a woven JCrew
belt tied around the
waist.
For the shoot we had them done up at the
waist with the matching
belt,
so to mix it up I styled them today tucked down at the
waist.
What I love even more is that the
belt isn't attached,
so hopefully I can still be rocking my mama bird look
belted at the
waist postpartum too!
It looks super cool in different lighting and I love that it has
belt loops
so you can cinch it in at the
waist.
In this case we wanted to accentuate the flared jeans and the
waist line
so we left the jacket open showing off the lovely metal
belt.
I just wish they had
belt loops because I've always been straight
waisted and have no hips
so they slide every now and then.»
The
belt helps define your
waist so you don't get swallowed up by the vest.
The empire style didn't flatter my figure well given that the dress is too long
so I added a thick black
belt to give definition on my
waist.
Belts are meant to give you a
waist or hold your pants up,
so if an outfit is already fitted, there really is no need for a
belt.
Just avoid high -
waisted or
belted maxis,
so as not to focus on the fullness in the middle.
But for this piece, though, the dress fit me with wiggle room to spare both in the bust and in the
waist,
so ideally I should be swapping my longline bustiers for a push up bra and a cinching
belt to balance out the fit a little.
I got some
belt holes added to it today
so I can wear it tighter on my
waist
The dress is actually a bit to wide on the
waist,
so I used this elastic
belt!
Belts (regardless of size) tend to make me feel like I'm gasping for air all day,
so I try to create a more defined
waist through the natural shape of shirts and dresses.
While a
belt or a tie at the
waist might do
so, you don't want to cinch at your neck or where your scarf falls on your chest.
It's elastic on the
waist so a
belt isn't totally necessary but it would look okay with or without.
I've not seen anything like the safari look jacket ever as far as I'm aware, it's
so beautiful & flattering with the ruffles at the top and the
belt thing, that looks almost steampunk < 3 and makes your
waist look tiny.
It's a loose non structured skirt that has a thick
waist band
so the
belt fit in perfectly.
While we were photographing I kept feeling the
belt migrate upwards (I placed it at my natural
waist)
so I did have to occasionally adjust it downwards and I think if your tummy underneath the
belt sticks out further then try a looser
belt or a bigger buckle.
There are
so many exciting bag trends this season that I wanted to focus on one that would be perfect for both travellers and fashion lovers alike — the
belt bag (otherwise known as the fanny pack) trend that goes around the
waist.
So as you can guess I tried the
waist belt trend in this look.
I wanted to dress the sandals up a bit
so I paired it with a fun black and white striped dress,
belted at the
waist for some added structure.
OK, I guess it's not that bad... yet...
so anyway I added the wine colored fur
belt to give a cinched
waist look
so I will not be overwhelmed in this piece.
«The
belt shows off my
waist, and the flowy skirt makes it
so easy to move in.
Interestingly, thin
waist belts actually make my
waist look wider,
so I only wear them with an open cardigan worn over the to, which will partly obscure the
belt and create a vertical central column.
I don't wear garments that are too loose in the
waist,
so I'm looking for the
belt more to break up the large area of my hips when I wear dresses.
I have a very short
waist and am an H shape, plus one of my legs is longer than the other making my
waist and hips less than perfectly straight,
so I have to be careful if I am going to define or highlight the
waist... I usually stick to skinny
belts and have found that I can not wear cloth
belts or scarves as
belts at all.