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Behind the Anglo-Saxon references of the Inglesina name, there is a completely Italian reality. So, why did we
choose this name? The answer has to do with the company's first model in the 1960s: the historic "London,"
with a leaf-spring frame, inspired by traditional English carriages of the British court.
From here the name "Inglesina": which, in Italian, is feminine, like the word for "pram".
A choice of identity that we have maintained and confirmed over time. In fact, the original "London" model
is still sold today, in an updated design, with the name, "Classic": a model that, in addition to being the
Inglesina icon, represents the pram par excellence.
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