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Biggest pram shop in London?

8 replies

CuteLittleToes · 04/08/2013 09:57

We are starting to look for a pram, and there are just so many options out there, so I wanted to go have a look around first and try them out to see which one we like best.

Does anyone know a big baby shop in London that would have a nice selection?

Thanks :)

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chocolatemartini · 04/08/2013 12:51

I don't know what's the biggest but I thought Tommy's in Peckham was fab and the best I've been to. JL Oxford st pretty good.

burberryqueen · 04/08/2013 12:54

ha was just going to suggest JL.....

CuteLittleToes · 04/08/2013 14:01

Thank you :)

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Tiggywunkle · 04/08/2013 17:28

Peppermint? JL?

chocolatemartini · 04/08/2013 20:34

Peppermint in clapham is smaller than Tommy's. Peckham is rough but Tommy's has a huge selection of very good pushchairs & strollers. Better than JL I'd say. Although phone first if you have anything specific you want to try. From memory they didn't have any easywalkers or babyzens for example whereas peppermint does. Peppermint didn't even have a bugaboo bee demo though so seemed to be lacking in the basics when I went in! They let us take a pushchair outside for a walk though which was trusting I thought and very useful.

chocolatemartini · 04/08/2013 20:38

Although a trip to JL oxford st is a very good place to start. You can try all the best loved makes there, babyjoggers, bugaboos, ICandy etc. Those makes are best loved for a reason

Ihateparties · 04/08/2013 21:31

Depending on where you are there's a good one in croydon, baby nest maybe? Peppermint kingston was pretty small when last I was there, could have changed by now, it's been a while. The a3 babybarn is a pretty interesting trip and they used to have some slightly more unusual stuff. Again some time since I was there but their website implies they have a good range now plus some of the less common ones like joolz, bumbleride and joie.

Ktay · 04/08/2013 22:25

Happicraft in twickenham have a reasonable range if you're local

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