Hippychick adds Dooky to its portfolio

Award-winning nursery distributor Hippychick has been named as the exclusive UK partner of well-known buggy and car seat accessory brand Dooky.

Dooky has become an extremely well-established brand over the last 20 years, with one in every three prams or pushchairs in Holland using one of their accessories. With everything from hooks to footmuffs, Hippychick is determined to see Dooky accessories all over UK prams as well.

“We have supported Dooky with UK distribution into larger retail multiples since 2015,” said Hippychick director Jeremy Minchin.

“Dooky has an extensive range of buggy accessories and create innovative, problem solving products, so when we were asked to be the exclusive distributor we were honoured and very excited to take on the opportunity and are determined to take the brand to the next level in the UK.”

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