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Interbaby Designer Plush Pushchair Polar Cocoon Footmuff - Brand new, never been used and from a pet free smoke free home


Bought it for pram but received a footmuff from grandparents so have an extra to sell now.


Selling for ?10 ONO


Item can be collected from ED station as I work in that area.


Product specifications:


Specifically designed to provide superior insulation and warmth for extra cold climates, and with trendy water-resistant microfiber outer material and a super-soft fleeced inner, your child will sit in the lap of luxury when ?out and about? in their pushchair. In fact they are so comfortable; your child may never want to get out!

Superior design and quality is woven into every aspect of these stylish footmuffs which can be secured to your stroller with use of harness holes, cord ties and a ?grippy? underside to keep the footmuff in place.

With both lateral and front-down zips, you are able to both regulate the temperature provided and have easy access to your child when needed, whereas zip the front cover off completely to leave just the comfort-giving pushchair liner behind; perfect for the warmer summer months.

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