Through collaborations with the likes of Kate Spade and Lulu Guinness, Maclaren has been rolling out fashionable baby carriages for some time. Now they have added a little French preppy chic to the line through a partnership with Lacoste. The special-edition Lacoste by Maclaren Buggy sports the classic green crocodile logo and all the features you expect in a Maclaren stroller - lightweight design, one-hand fold, reclining seat positions, and front/rear suspension. And because you can't have baby riding in around in just any old clothes, the stroller comes complete with a Lacoste ensemble consisting of a cotton polo shirt and pique sun hat just for baby. The stroller sells for $400 and can be purchased online at Maclaren or Lacoste, as well as at the Fifth Avenue Lacoste boutique.Posts with tag baby buggy
Lacoste Baby Stroller
Through collaborations with the likes of Kate Spade and Lulu Guinness, Maclaren has been rolling out fashionable baby carriages for some time. Now they have added a little French preppy chic to the line through a partnership with Lacoste. The special-edition Lacoste by Maclaren Buggy sports the classic green crocodile logo and all the features you expect in a Maclaren stroller - lightweight design, one-hand fold, reclining seat positions, and front/rear suspension. And because you can't have baby riding in around in just any old clothes, the stroller comes complete with a Lacoste ensemble consisting of a cotton polo shirt and pique sun hat just for baby. The stroller sells for $400 and can be purchased online at Maclaren or Lacoste, as well as at the Fifth Avenue Lacoste boutique.Do Babies Need Leather Seats?
If mommy and daddy cruise around town in posh leather seats, why shouldn't their tot. After all, are Zwieback crumbs and formula spills harder to clean up than latte splashes and Zone Bar bits? We've covered some posh strollers in the past but the latest from Maclaren may dust them all. It has embroidered leather seats, carbon fiber body work, sleek alloy wheels, a gold lacquer frame and a design that is doesn't seem at first glance, very toddler friendly. The Daily Mail reports that the baby buggy shown here sells for a cool £2,000 is the world's most expensive pushchair and there are only 20 available worldwide. Each one is a limited edition with a numbered plaque and has a cell phone pouch that has a removable gold M pin that can be used as a brooch.




