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Pushchairs
iCandy Cherry in Mulberry. For a boy?
buttonmoon78 · 24/05/2012 21:22
Is it too girly?
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severnofnine · 24/05/2012 21:27
nope dont be daft. its a buggy. doesnt have to be blue for boy pink for girl.
plus its purple which isnt particularly a girly colour is it ?!? ( thinking about DS1 in favourite his purple spurs away top!)
buttonmoon78 · 24/05/2012 21:59
You see? No definite answer either way. DS is already a strapping 10m. No one's going to mistake him for a girl. It's def the nicest colour (closely followed by the blue) but I was wondering if I'd have a hard time convincing DH.
I couldn't care less. DS1 currently is sporting Avon's new Pastel Pink nail polish on his toes. But DH is away til next Friday so the chances of him seeing are slim...
IwishIwasmoreorganised · 24/05/2012 22:06
We had the Loola in 02 mauve for our ds's. If you like it then go ahead
carrielou2007 · 24/05/2012 22:24
There is a pic on my profile of ds in one, colour did not worry me (have purple hood on bee+) but the buggy is really cheap and rickety feeling.
RockChick1984 · 24/05/2012 22:47
I was tempted by this for DS, but agree with carrielou the colour is gorgeous but the pram is dire for the price, definitely their 'budget' pram in more ways than just the price
Tiggywunkle · 24/05/2012 23:52
I have to say I dont find the Cherry bad at all - believe me I have seen much worse. Theres a lot of features similar in some ways to the Peach, but its on a lighter chassis and not as refined eg different seat reclines and folds. But I thought the Cherry was a very good lightweight pushchair and to be honest I would have been very happy with it long term.
Ihateparties · 25/05/2012 14:07
I have a purple pram and people constantly ask if I have a boy or a girl. Doesn't matter what she's wearing either, she could be head to toe bright pink and they still ask. In my experience people don't assume purple = girl! Get whatever colour you like best!
carrielou2007 · 25/05/2012 16:29
I had that with dd, she would be in her pram which had a bright pink hood and footmuff (good old bug cam) she could be dressed head to toe in pink and people would say 'what's your little boy's name then?' !!!
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