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I love everything about this product! It stores easily and I love that the seat reclines so my son, who can almost sit up by himself, can sit in it and eat his bottle while we eat our meal! I love that everyone is able to be at the table at dinner time. Family dinner time I see important and having everyone at the table is great. The tray is one less thing to clean up when you slide chair up to the table. I do love having the option to use a tray though. Assembly was quick and easy. Seems like a pretty good product with good value for the price. The only issue that I have is that it is difficult to unlock and unfold. It seems like the only way to unlock it is to force it open, which makes a loud snapping noise. I'm worried the locking mechanism will fail over time from being forced open. I love this chair.I can adjust its hight wherever want to.I use on my kitchen counter, at dinning table and easy to adjust the height.I fold it when it is not in use so no need extra space and fabric in center is machine washable which is great.

I bought this high chair one month ago... it is amazing ... has different levels of height ... very easy to clean ... big table ... does not require big storage space... I like it so much and I highly recommend it to others. We bought this for our daughter, it fits nicely to the dinning table, requires little more space that is tipical will most of the high chair, quality is good and the good feature is that the both food trays can easily come out that is not possible in most of the high chairs available in market.
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The best part is my granddaughter loves it! Thank You for such a great product. I purchased this seat for my grandchild--the seat padding is difficult to keep clean for messy eaters--food seems to get trapped in the many different creases of the padding. Having a difficult time with the tray not adjusting to our growing child and the plastic piece that is between the legs makes for a tight fit as the child grown.
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the north face tka hoodieEasy to use, clean, space saver, and adjusts to different stages Upon first putting this highchair together I thought the legs were a bit thin, which made me think it wouldn't be sturdy.

But it seems to be pretty balanced thus far. I love that you can adjust the seat to tilt back and forwards. The best feature is definitely how we can adjust it to fit any table. It has many heights so your baby can fit into any table where the family is eating. It's very modern in the color scheme and folding legs. It's pretty light and compact and the wheels are a wonderful addition, helps me move the chair easily around the house. The one criticism I have thus far is the seat itself, strapping my baby in require me to hold her up while locking her in otherwise she might fall out. The seat isn't very deep. I would always have to tilt the seat back before seating my baby. Not too big of a deal. The seat seems pretty cushiony and easy to clean. I believe it's stain-proof. You can easily clean off mess.This Week On 33Rd StreetIt was one of those long-awaited evenings in April when it finally felt like spring had come, the type of night when the whole city emerges from its musty winter cocoon.

By some small miracle, my husband and I had landed a coveted table by a window at Parc, which meant we could enjoy both our roasted chicken and the parade of people fluttering by us on the sidewalk. And oh, what a parade! What a procession of finely clad asses walked by, hugged in shrink-wrap denim! Long legs were emphasized by slim-cut pants in periwinkles and mustard yellows; hair was carefully styled to look effortless; bare, slender ankles peeked sassily out from rolled-up trousers; and the handful of lightweight sweaters was so streamlined, you could almost make out anatomical details through the cable knit. And you should have seen the women. Nice weather doesn’t bring out more fashionable male plumage, necessarily—it’s just easier to take it in without all the coats. Nor would I say these sorts of fashions are limited to rich Rittenhouse prepster types. No, the men who are out there looking good seem to span all classes and genres. Hipsters, skater dudes, jocks—they’re all finding ways to buck the old Philly norm.

(The old Philly norm, as defined by a girlfriend: “You could guess that pretty much any well-dressed man in Philly was either gay or worked at Boyds.”)Slim-cut selvage denim, retro statement glasses, custom-designed (or at least tailored) suits, thoughtful details like cuffed pants and man-scarves and pocket squares … pop into Pub & Kitchen, or Johnny Brenda’s, or Alla Spina, and you’ll see all sorts of male chic once reserved for devotees of Details magazine. What’s more, you see it on the same 20- and 30-something guys who not so long ago lived and died by the hoodie. It’s a fascinating transformation to behold. And I’m hardly the only woman who’s noticed. A friend who attended the opening of Locust Street’s new Suitsupply marveled at all the “cute straight men” meandering around a shop known for fashionable suits and excellent tailoring. Another pal—a fantastic dresser—admits to having asked her husband on more than one occasion to please take his outfit down a notch: “He puts on his skinny jeans and his perfect blazer, and suddenly my jeans look dumpy.”

It sounds a little braggy, but we 20- and 30-somethings are credited with driving a lot of change in this city right now, from revitalizing the restaurants to jump-starting Center City’s real estate boom. Is it possible that we’re also responsible for a new masculine metamorphosis of citywide proportions? Considering the average age of all those natty straight guys strolling our sidewalks in their salmon-pink skinny chinos, the answer looks like an emphatic yes. But before we deem this a new era of male sartorial splendor, it bears noting that there are some other guys who look really good on the sidewalks of Philadelphia: the old ones. Some of the most fetching ensembles out there are on older men who pay attention—have always paid attention—because in their day, it was not just ungentlemanly but also unmanly not to. Sure, this generation’s pants might be tighter, their colors brighter and their styles more diverse, but today’s guys aren’t so much forging new fashion paths as finding new, modern reasons to return to their gender’s once-stylish roots.