Peg Perego Strollers
Peg Perego of Italy is a company born of necessity. Tired of the limited travel options available for his newborn son, Giuseppe Perego in 1949 designed and built a baby carriage that looked and worked the way he and his wife believed a stroller should. His neighbors were so impressed, they asked Giuseppe to make them strollers of their own, and the Peg Perego stroller was born.
Today, Peg Perego strollers like the innovative Peg Perego Skate stand at the pinnacle of Italian stroller design, exemplifying the ways in which stroller functionality can accompany elegant fabrics and aesthetics to create a stroller that is both practical and pleasing to the eye. The Peg Perego Pliko P3 is a more classically engineered travel system stroller, stylish and sturdy. Add a Peg Perego infant seat to your stroller to optimize your travels with baby. The popular Peg Perego double stroller, the Aria Twin 60/40, gives parents of two a helping hand when out and about. [ Read More]
If you're not Italian, Peg Perego can be a mouthful and spelling it takes a little romantic language know-how. Some common spellings include Peg Prego, Peg Pergo, and Peg Perago strollers. Goodness knows we've fallen into the Peg Perego spelling trap! Spelling aside, the most important thing is to have fun pushing baby.
Peg Perego specializes in innovation and style. With Italian sophistication, a Peg Perego stroller provides baby a comfy spot to ride. You'll feel a certain thrill at the looks the sophisticated fabrics draw. Peg Perego strollers are compatible with many must-have accessories, including mosquito netting, rain covers, infant car seats, and diaper bags. [ Return to top ]
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