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Please confirm you are not a robot by checking the box. Thule pushchairs let you and your kids share a great day out in nature or in the city – with both you and your little ones safe and comfortable! Select one or more activities you want to do with your kid(s). Walking with your kid(s). Biking with your kid(s). Jogging with your kid(s). Nordic (cross-country) skiing with your kid(s). Bring one or two kids on your adventure. Select 1 if you only want to view single seat products and 2 if you only want to view double seat products. The age of the kid(s) you want to bring with you. Note that you can select more than one option. Thule running buggies are sleek and lightweight. Take your child on a walk around town or a run in the fresh air – always in safety and comfort. A Thule double running buggy lets you share your active life with your kids. Or how about a twin buggy that becomes a bike or ski trailer? Multisport and bike trailers

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Kate, now six months’ pregnant, is said to have told a group of Army wives at a recent drinks reception in Aldershot that she has bought a Bugaboo in light blue — which some have taken as a clue to her unborn baby’s gender. been quite a week for Kate’s baby shopping: not only has she bought her pram, but she’s also chosen a white wicker Moses basket, which she purchased with her mother Carole from luxurious nursery furniture shop Blue Almonds, in South Kensington. Kate’s buggy is the most significant. Every new mum knows that her choice of pram makes a bigger statement than any other purchase. are several desirable designer prams out there — the Silver Cross, long favoured by more traditional mothers, royal in particular; more commonly snapped up by younger, hip parents; Bugaboo, the choice of A-Listers everywhere, from Victoria Beckham to Gwyneth Paltrow, Sienna Miller to Elton John. One even featured in an

episode of Sex And The City. Made by a Dutch company, the Bugaboo first hit the UK in 2003. It quickly became the status symbol for yummy mummies, and, despite a price roughly the same as a small family car, they became a common sight on the streets of Notting Hill and Chelsea. The top-of-the-range model comes in at just over £1,200. the cult of the statement pushchair shows no sign of abating. research found that UK spending on buggies and prams has defied the recession, rising 13 per cent in the past two years. the last count, experts estimated that the wheeled goods sector of the baby and nursery industry is worth £235 million in the UK alone, and the renaissance of the pram, courtesy of the celebs who buy them, is very much at the centre of this. Popular models such as the Bugaboo Cameleon, which starts at £799, even hold their value second-hand. Brits for Bugaboo: Sienna Miller pushes baby Marlowe in a navy version, while Anna Friel was an early trendsetter back in 2005, going green for baby Gracie

Male brigadier: Comedian James Corden takes a stroll out near his home in London with his wife Julia and son Max in his Bugaboo Superstar fans: Elton John and partner David Furnish takes their youngest son Elijah for a stroll earlier this year, while Gwyneth Paltrow was ahead of the times when she had her first child Apple, now eight Fit for a Hero: Myleene Klass wouldn't push a little girl named Hero Harper Quinn in just about any old pram pushchair is no longer something you use to push a child from A to B,’ says Jo Studholme, who runs online magazine Pushchair Trader. become a status symbol. There are pramaholics out there who snap up the latest models just as they probably bought handbags before they became While stores such as Mothercare and John Lewis still have a good selection of own-brand prams at the far more reasonable £250 mark, it’s the designer brands that make most money. Even without Kate’s endorsement, the rise of the Bugaboo has been meteroric.

What started out as Dutchman Max Barenbrug’s graduation project at design school in 1994 has turned into a global business. With two daughters, he wanted to come up with a pram that men and women would be happy to push. Mum-to-be: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, shopping for a wicker cot accompanied by her mother Carole The Dutch company employs 800 staff and sells its products in more than 50 countries. revenue has grown from £1.8 million in 2001 to £62 million at the last undoubtedly boosted by celebrity endorsement, chief marketing officer Madeleen Klaasen insists that quality is the true benchmark of the ‘If your product doesn’t perform, you’re gone after the first-year hype,’ she says. fans insist the pram is well-designed and therefore well worth the price-tag — even though it seems to be universally acknowledged that it doesn’t fit into the boot of a small car (I’ve seen several harassed friends try) and you need a degree in engineering to work out how to

open and collapse them. There are several YouTube videos attempting to show Bugaboo virgins how to fold and unfold them. was a big buzz about which buggy Kate would go for,’ says Jo Studholme. ‘I think there will be some disappointed manufacturers out there. Bugaboo does have a high price-tag, but it is well-made and is goodThe customer service is also excellent, so it’s not aBut many had hoped she would go for a British brand, like the iCandy, instead.’ Royal choice: The Duchess of Cambridge is said to have told fellow Army wives that she bought a babyblue Bugaboo for her unborn baby But the expense doesn’t just stop at the frame. You can spend a small fortune on accessories — from cup-holders to co-ordinating changing bags. My sister-in-law, who spent nearly £1,000 on hers, says: ‘In London, eight out of ten pushchairs you see are Bugaboos. They are great if you do lots of walking. But Kate’s lucky she won’t have to catch a bus, because manoeuvring the wide Bugaboo into a small space can be a nightmare.’