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Fellhof sheepskin footmuff - ?50


dellmer

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Bought this last winter from the forum, hoping to use it this winter....but I have changed my pram (bugaboo bee) and now it doesn't fit! It's really lovely, the below is the original post info.



This was ?138 - it's great footmuff perfect for this cold weather! ?50



Gorgeous stroller bag specifically designed for Bugaboo? range (excluding Bugaboo? Bee)

A water resistant outer lined with luxurious chrome-free lambskin, tanned without the use of harmful chemicals.

All round zip fastener allows complete removal of cover


This gorgeous stroller bag from Fellhof has been specifically designed with a shaped conical base for an optimal fit for the seating area of a wide variety of buggies and also an excellent fit for the Bugaboo? Cameleon and Frog. A water resistant outer, lined with luxurious chrome free soft lambskin, tanned without the use of harmful chemicals. The lambskin is thick and luxurious and sikly to touch. All round zip fastener allows complete removal of cover if required providing a great sheepskin lining to be used in your stroller/buggy all year round. The front can be unzipped and laid out flat to use as a fabulous play mat on your travels! There is a very useful flap that hooks over the back of the pushchair to keep it in place. Dimensions: 38.5" (98cm) x 18" (46cm)

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