Could this stroller be uglier? More ungainly? More, dare I say, hideous?

Well, I suppose it could be more hideous if it were battleship gray, but my point still stands. How about that curved frame? Neat, isn’t it, the way it mashes up the stride space? Personally, I just love the way the hood and the back of the reclined seat press into Mom’s legs – more intimate that way, doncha know? And I loooove the way that huge, messy car seat slops all over the stroller frame. It gives new meaning to the whole “compact” strolling experience.
I like all the extraneous plastic bits, too, and the clumsy way the frame pieces connect. All in all, it’s a winner. Who is responsible for this? Why, Graco, of course. That is, Graco Japan.
Oh, the horror. I knew they’d taken over Europe, but I had no idea that this pathetic excuse for design had infiltrated Japan, too. It’s a sad day for humanity.
Related: The Gracoization of Europe
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