


More 'muscular' versions:


Don't these prams remind you of the kiddy prams you used to push around as a little girl? I love love LOVE the classic look these trams are sporting. Truly stylish and a definite eye catcher...haven't seen any of these around in KL. They might be a tad inconvenient though, to maneuver around shopping malls (you'd have to always take the lift - forget about balancing it on the escalator!) and the baby might feel a bit too smothered, in our hot weather. Good news though - some of these prams open to become a stroller when your baby gets older. These prams are my definite fantasy buy. So vintage-looking and beautiful..and the wheels are soo classic. There are updated versions of these styles too, but I would think they would be hard to find here :( Anyway, brands that make these babies are Inglesina and Silver Cross. Emmaljunga makes the slightly modernised version, with the sporty wheels, and more practical. To-die-for!
sloppy kisses!
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