Tricycles may not be an official license to drive, but they are certainly a sign of independence as little ones pedal down the sidewalk all on their lonesome. Saddle your sweet pea up in a charming retro ride that will evoke memories of T–birds, soda fountains, and 10-cent movies.
Simple: The timeless look of a $120 simple retro pink tricycle from Target is sure to be a crowd pleaser as your tyke trolls down the path.
Swank: The jewel-encrusted pink tricycle from Kitson may be the perfect gift for high-rolling princesses leading an entourage. If you want your child to be the sparkly leader of the pack, it will cost you $1,595.
Does either of these set of small wheels suit your fancy?



Dries Van Noten
Napo Shop
Lipsy
I love the basic tricycle and would love to get it. I know someone who has one and it's just so cool. The other one makes me want to gag.
1I think they're both ridiculous. I get the plain red one for like $40.
2The bike on the right is p.i.m.p.!
3ok the only difference with the swank is that they put a ton of rhinstones on the target one which so not worth that price tag. SImple is the way to go especially since kids always jack up their bikes!
4The swank bicycle is soo tacky! Even if it was cheaper, I wouldn't want it! The throw-up of jewels on the bike remind of Liberace's style.
5They charge you over $1000 for some extra rhinestones. Ridic!
6OMG! Absolutely ridiculous. Kids grow out of these things so quick. If u really need a bling trike 4 ur kid u could buy the reg. trike and get the gems at a craft store 2 do yourself. I don't know of a toddler that has said. "OMG MOM! Like i need thins bling trike, all the other kids parents got them one..." this is sad.
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