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Car Seat Covers

Disclaimer
Car seat covers are not usually recommended by car seat manufacturers to be used when the car seat is in the car. The recommendation is to only use what comes with the car seat when it's in the car. Car seat covers are meant to be used when you're using your car seat out of the car, such as when you are carrying it or using it with a stroller.

Recommend
  • CarSeatCanopy.com
I got one of those coupon deals from them, they give you the cover for free and you pay for shipping and handling. They are built to last. I used mine for my second child's first year when I was using the infant car seat and I will be reusing it for my third child's first year while using the infant car seat. They have beautiful prints. To view, click here.


Don't Recommend
  • J.J. Cole
I am a fan of the JJ Cole brand, however, I am not a fan of their JJ Cole Canopy Cover. I bought the JJ Cole Canopy Cover in Ash Woodland print,  because it is a beautiful print and matched my JJ Cole Caprice diaper bag in Ash Woodland print. However, this did not last me a long time.  One of the straps ripped and it didn't cover entirely cover my car seat, a Graco Snugride Classic Connect Infant Car Seat.

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