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Bugaboo High Performance Red Footmuff - ?60. Super cozy with two detachable covers so you can change for winter (duck down filled) or spring/autumn (bamboo fleece). Water repellent so useful if your toddler hates the rain cover! It unzips at the top and bottom. Very good condition.


Very happy to email or text photos.


Collection from near Goodrich school.

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi Elkie, I think I?ve managed to resize the photos small enough to attach to the EDF. If you?d like higher resolution copies then PM me your email address and I can send across. Or you?re welcome to come and view it before deciding. I bought it in 2014 and used it for two autumn/winters. I had a sheepskin which we used in spring/summer so it is in good condition and is freshly washed. I kept it for our second child but ended up buying a Yoyo buggy which it doesn?t fit hence the sale.

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