Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Puj Tub Product Review




Remember that adorable guest Katie Richardson, recall how fashion can be found beyond the traditional borders of dresses and hats? Well today let us admire fashion in a tub, created by the pretty product designer Mrs. Richardson owner of Puj (pronounced like rolly, polly pudge).


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Watch below for a video demonstration of the Puj Tub:




Now on to what I fancy to be Puj Tub's most fashionable qualities:

  1. The name/logo is almost an anagram (puj tub). Clever & chic.
  2. The tub is modern white, bearing not a single cartoon character or cute saying.
  3. As my washroom has no more storage than the 3 inch depth cloaked behind my mirror, I appreciate that the Puj Tub stores inconspicuously behind my bathroom door.
  4. The magnets are enchanting. Using them makes me feel like a wise origami master.
  5. Besides being antibacterial and antimicrobial, the soft foam holds up well. ( I know because my sister-in-law let me borrow her used edition until I was awarded my own by Puj.) There are few things less satisfying than purchasing a shiny, white gadget of any type only to have it streaked and soiled within a few uses.
Should you too wish for an elegant bath time, tip toe your clicker over to Puj Baby.

If the uncharacteristically casual (by Cardigan Empire standards) thermal henley I wore in the video caught your eye, check it out on sale at Shade Clothing.

We'll be talking about my transition into maternal fashion tomorrow and don't you think a giveaway is in order? Shade has philanthropically offered me some maternal samples, and I intend to talk.

10 comments:

  1. Love the video and the product. I have 2 baby showers to attend in the next month and now I know what I am getting for them.

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  2. I really heart this kid!!! so cute

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  3. Reach, so cute, love the tub of course, but even cuter is little Coco! She is beautiful, and motherhood is very becoming on you, must say that I LOVE to see you in the semi-dressed-down Momsy way! You're beautiful as always!

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  4. Reachel,

    I am looking forward to your next post more than any other previously written. Since I've started reading your blog I've been continually inspired and delighted. However, I have still struggled being a new mom with my new clothes (per C.E. recommendations) - because everything nice I have gets dirty within hours! This will be a huge help!!!

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  5. that's so clever! Our baby has recently outgrown the bathroom sink, but when he was still able to fit, I always was afraid of him slipping (or leaning his head on the hard cold porcelain)

    Coco is adorable! :)

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  6. Coco didn't even cry once. She is getting better on the no clothes thing. I'm wondering about this for Andy's (your cousin) baby shower but by that time he will be almost 6 months old. What do you think?

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  7. I had to pop in and see your little Coco. I have a little Coco as well, and yours is the only other girl I've even heard of with that name. I just love it.
    Great site - I'm glad to know you have good taste in fashion as well :).

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  8. Coco is quite a little beauty! So happy for you.

    The Pug tub would make s lovely shower gift-wish I had one 17 years ago!

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  9. OH MY GOSH. That's the coolest thing ever. I wish I had that when we moved here! Bathing a baby in non-spacious living is a hard task, indeed. There was a lot of holding Maya in place on the bath sponge in the bathtub with one hand, and washing with the other. Such a cute video!!

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