When you start wrapping and getting into the woven wrap 'world' it can be very confusing. It's like a different language knowing what everyone is talking about?
Because it can be a bit of a mouthful, carry types and finishes are abbreviated this makes it quicker to write and say. So here is a look at most of the carries and finishes you will see and hear.
FCC - Front cross carry
FWCC – Front Wrap Cross Carry
CCC - Charlies Cross carry
BWCC- Back wrap cross carry
AR – Autumns Ruck
RUB – Ruck (tied) Under Bum
RTIF – Ruck Tied In Front
JBC/HJBC – Jordan’s Back Carry – Half Jordan’s Back Carry
SHBC – Secure High Back Carry
DH - Double hammock
WPC - Wiggle proof carry
PHC - Poppins hip carry
RHC - Robins hip carry
CHCC- Coolest hip cross carry
NSRS - No sew ring sling
DHRBC - Double Hammock with Ruckless Bikini Carry finish
DSS2S - double sling shoulder to shoulder
IOCHCC - inside out coolest hip cross carry
JBC - jordan’s back carry
PWCC - pocket wrap cross carry
RRR - reinforced rear ruck aka Pirate's Carry
TC - Taiwanese carry
UTDH - Unpoppable Twisted Double Hammock
Wrap finish terms
CB - Chest belt
CCCB – Candy Cane Chest Belt
TT – Tied Tibetan
TTK - Tied tibetan knotless
TUB – Tied Under Bum
TAS – Tied At Sholder
Buy/sell/trading terms
FS- For sale
FT- For trade
FTO - For trade only
FSOT – For Sale or trade
ISO -In Search Of
DISO – Desperately in search of
BN- Brand New
BNIB- Brand New In Box
BNIP- Brand New In Package
BNWT- Brand New With Tags
MMARO-Make me a reasonable offer
TV – Trade Value
RV - Retail value
MV - Market value ( Higher than retail value)
Item condition terms
HTF – Hard To Find
HSA – Highly Sought After
FFS – Free For Shipping
PIF – Pay If Forward
GUC – Good Used Condition
EUC – Excellent Used Condition
VGUC – Very Good Used Condition
MV- Market Value
OOAK – One Of A Kind
This is not an exhaustive list, and they do sometimes change. Did this help?
Laurna
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