This is a new in package Slinglings Baby Sling. Be sure to select the correct size! Some are padded and some are unpadded. 

From fun and feisty, to classic and cool, Slingling Baby Slings will keep baby cuddled and happy, no matter where life takes you. Who needs a bulky stroller when you can you have your hands free and your babe close to your heart, right where they belong? Everyone is more comfortable, and you both get extra cuddle time. Each pouch-style sling is made of snuggle-ready stretch cotton and will fit newborns to toddlers, so you'll never have to buy another sling again. Simplify your outings—just slip on your Slingling, pop baby in, and you're ready to go!

Features
    •    pouch-style baby carrier
    •    versatile, many carrying positions
    •    made from quality, snuggle-ready stretch cotton fabrics
    •    each sling is unpadded, making it less bulky for mom and a cooler ride for baby
    •    can be worn on left or right shoulder
    •    perfect fit for newborns through toddlers up to 35 lbs
    •    just slip it on, pop baby in, and go
    •    no ties, buckles, Velcro, or snaps to worry about
    •    hands free, perfect for active parents
    •    helps soothe fussy babies
    •    promotes the bond between parent and child
    •    makes breastfeeding even more convenient
    •    convenient, compact design
    •    fun and fashionable fabric choices
    •    comfortably distributes baby's weight
    •    hand made in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

Pouch Sling Benefits
    •    the easiest and most versatile carrier to use, whether for a newborn or a 3 year old
    •    quick and easy to put on and take off
    •    compact to pack in a purse or diaper bag
    •    easy to care for

Care Instructions
    •    machine wash cold to minimize shrinkage
    •    air dry
    •    warm iron if needed

How to measure yourself from shoulder to hip
Start at your shoulder. Feel around the outer top of your shoulder until you can feel the tip of your clavicle, or collar bone.
Feel around your side hip for the top outer curve of your pelvis (called the "pelvic girdle" in the illustration). This is usually at about belly button level.
Using a soft tape measure, measure in a straight line from the tip of your clavicle to the top of your opposite hip.
Don't leave any slack in the tape measure.
This measurement should approximate your sling size.
If you have a large bust or very broad shoulders, you may prefer a size up.
If you have narrow or sloping shoulders you may need a size down.
If you are very pregnant and your belly interferes with measuring, you can measure across your back between the same two points.

Padded vs Unpadded
The padding is made to go under an older baby's (6 months and up) legs, in the bend behind the knees, in any of the legs out positions - the hip carry and tummy to tummy and back carry. When carrying a newborn in a padded sling you will generally wear the padding on the outer rail. The padding can be used as a place to grip when positioning the baby and it helps hold the pouch fabric open more to prevent draping across the baby's face. Some babies like to chew on the padded rail, and the padding can help act as a pillow under a newborn's head who wants to see out, but who doesn't have good neck control yet.

Unpadded slings are easier to fold, more compact and can fit in a smaller bag or pocket. 

Both styles are comfortable for mom and baby.