Didymos - Lisca Burgund - Woven Wrap - Size 6
The Lisca Burgund is a lightweight woven wrap from Didymos, woven in their signature Lisca herringbone pattern. This version combines a dark red warp with orange and cyclamen weft threads, creating a deep and vibrant fabric with a subtle shimmer and texture.
At just 190gsm, this is one of the lightest Lisca wraps available, making it an excellent option for newborns or warm weather wrapping. The jacquard weave provides optimal diagonal stretch while remaining tear-resistant and durable, supporting both newborns and toddlers with comfort and ease.
As a size 6 (approx. 4.7m), this wrap is perfect for base carries such as the Front Wrap Cross Carry, and offers enough length for multi-layer back and hip carries as your baby grows.
🧷 Type: Woven wrap (Size 6 – approx. 4.7 m)
🧵 Material: 100% organic cotton
⚖️ GSM: 190 gsm
👶 Carrying positions: Front, hip, and back carries (from birth onwards)
SIZE 6
This is a Size 6 Woven Wrap. That means it is between 4.7m and 5.2m long. Your base size is the length you would need to be able to tie a Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC).
The length you need for different carries depends on a LOT of factors, including your size, shape, and your experience and skill using woven wraps, however this is a rough guide of what kind of carries you can do with this size wrap against your UK clothes size, and what size wrap you’d need in relation to your base size.
- Front Wrap Cross Carry (FWCC):
Use a wrap that is your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to size 14 - Ruck Tied In Front:
Use a wrap that is 2–3 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: 14 Upwards - Front Wrap Cross Carry Tied Under Bum:
Use a wrap that is 2 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: All Sizes - Kangaroo Carry:
Use a wrap that is 2 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: All Sizes - Front Wrap Cross Carry Tied At Shoulder:
Use a wrap that is 2 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to 20 - Front Cross Carry:
Use a wrap that is your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to size 14 - Robins Hip Carry:
Use a wrap that is 2 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to size 20 - Poppins:
Use a wrap that is 2 sizes smaller than your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to size 20 - Semi PWCC With Pond Finish:
Use a wrap that is your base size
UK Clothes Sizes: Up to size 14 - Double Hammock:
Use a wrap that is your base size or 1 size bigger
UK Clothes Sizes: 14 - 16
A Rough Guide to Base Sizes:
- Base Size 5:
Length: 4.2m – 4.7m
UK Clothes Size: Less than 10
EU Clothes Size: Less than 38
Universal Size: XS – M - Base Size 6:
Length: 4.7m – 5.2m
UK Clothes Size: 10 – 14
EU Clothes Size: 38 – 42
Universal Size: M – L - Base Size 7:
Length: 5.2m – 5.7m
UK Clothes Size: 14 – 20
EU Clothes Size: 42 – 48
Universal Size: L – XL - Base Size 8:
Length: 5.7m – 6.2m
UK Clothes Size: Greater than 20
EU Clothes Size: Greater than 48
Universal Size: >XL
GSM (Grams per Square Meter) - how thick the wrap is
GSM measures how much fabric weighs per square meter—essentially its thickness and density. In woven wraps, it's a key indicator of support, warmth, and feel.
GSM Ranges & What They Mean:
- <180 g/m² – Very thin:
- 180–220 g/m² – Thin:
- 220–260 g/m² – Medium:
- 260–300 g/m² – Thick:
- >300 g/m² – Very thick:
GSM Matters—but Isn't Everything:
- Weave structure influences feel: a light-wrap weave at 260 g/m² can feel thinner than a tightly woven 230 g/m² wrap
- Fiber content (like cotton, linen, silk) also affects drape and texture
- Personal preference plays a big part: some users love the feel of thick, cushy wraps; others prefer slim, cool wraps—even for toddlers
Tips for Choosing a GSM:
- Beginners often find thin–medium wraps (200–260 g/m²) easiest for learning while still offering good support
- Over 300 g/m² may be supportive but can be hard to wrap snugly—better suited for experienced users .
- Lightweight wraps excel in summer, though a loosely woven thick wrap can also remain breathable
GSM is a great starting point to gauge wrap thickness, but always consider weave, fiber, and how you feel carrying your baby. A mid-weight wrap tends to offer the best all-round performance—but ultimately, comfort and confidence matter most.