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Here’s Where to Buy the Super-Popular Stroller Joanna Gaines Uses for Baby Crew (Video)

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Xplory® Black Chassis Stroller, Main, color, GREY MELANGEXplory® Black Chassis Stroller, Main, color, GREY MELANGE Xplory® Black Chassis Stroller by STOKKE (Norstrom)

It’s normal to want to buy the best products for your baby, but if you want to copy your favorite celebs, you better pony up some serious cash. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more.

Joanna Gaines is an expert when it comes to combining function and style in home decor, and now the same can be said of her taste in baby gear.

During her recent trip to High Point Market, where she debuted her latest Magnolia Home furniture collection, the mom of five was spotted toting four-month-old Crew in this sleek Stokke Xplory Chassis stroller. Just like her baby ring slings carriers and beaded pacifiers, it’s just one of the many items she’s making popular.

The modern gizmo is already pretty popular among parents who like to take their youngsters everywhere they go. Moms and dads can adjust its height, convert its setup into a series of positions, and even reverse the seat to face in or out. What’s more, you can follow Joanna’s lead and remove its seat to clip on your Stokke car seat giving you one less thing to carry around.

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While Joanna‘s pick will cost you a pretty penny, there are plenty of other similar stroller sets at various price points, which feature similar capabilities including travel systems, car seat connectors, removable seats, and more.

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