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Cosytoes/footmuff with a hole on the top layer for a crotch strap or split leg cosytoes

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mogs0 · 12/02/2012 18:48

I'm looking for a cosytoes with either a slot on the top or a split leg which I can use on a buggy with a crotch strap that does up around the bumper bar.

I've got an o'baby split leg one which isn't all that cosy and I'd like to get something a bit warmer.

Any suggestions?

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MrsKitty · 12/02/2012 18:50

Buggy snuggle? On phone so can't link, sorry!

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mogs0 · 12/02/2012 18:54

Do buggy snuggle have a slot on the top layer? I'll go and have a look...I already have a sheep buggy snuggle which I adore...considering adapting it to fit but it just feels wrong to go at it with a pair of scissors ShockGrin

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Tiggywunkle · 12/02/2012 19:02

I got the Clair de Lune split legged cosy toes and they are fab. Really long and not too expensive.

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mogs0 · 12/02/2012 19:08

Thanks, I'll have a look.

I just looked on the buggy snuggle site and couldn't see anything with a slot on the top but I really love their designs. I'm watching a few on eBay and thinking that if I can get one cheap enough then it'd be ok to adapt it or ask my mother to it

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MrsKitty · 13/02/2012 20:12

No, they definitely don't have a slot on the top, thinking about it. Seen them go on eBay for about £10-15.

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geniuswater · 13/02/2012 20:33

Am looking for a split leg one too for a stokke xplory as the stokke one is extortionate!

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HypatiaTheProcrastinator · 13/02/2012 20:45

They make ones that are like sleeping bags with arms and a hood, which also have a slot in the top. They do them in 0-6 or 6-12 months. JojoMamanBebe do similar but bigger ones.

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ReadingTeaLeaves · 13/02/2012 20:51

How old's the child? Put them in a big thick snowsuit and do without the cover? I've just bought one in the sales for £15 - thick thick thick. Really nicely lined. No need to bother with another layer, even in this weather.

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