Vajrastorm
05-10-2003, 08:53 PM
Warning: hormonal pregnant woman being agitated!
I got back a few hours ago from USA Baby. We put down a deposit on a crib (layaway, no obligations) that I thought was a Sorelle. The crib was marked as a Sorelle.
Came home, went online to find a picture of the crib to show family -and the crib is NOT on the Sorelle product list. It looks very much like the Jenny Crib but with straight legs, not curved. The receipt says simply "Toscana." Sorelle doesn't make a Toscana, and a a web search for "crib Toscana" doesn't come up with anything. On the floor, the crib was located with the Jenny case pieces, but I remember noticing that the case pieces had curvy legs while the crib did not - so I am absolutely sure about the crib's leg style.
Naturally, the store is closed now and won't open until Monday. Since I am under no obligation, I really shouldn't worry about it, but I feeling pregnant and annoyed, lol.
Has anyone heard of a Toscana style crib? Did Sorelle used to make them?
Grasping at straws,
Andrie
I got back a few hours ago from USA Baby. We put down a deposit on a crib (layaway, no obligations) that I thought was a Sorelle. The crib was marked as a Sorelle.
Came home, went online to find a picture of the crib to show family -and the crib is NOT on the Sorelle product list. It looks very much like the Jenny Crib but with straight legs, not curved. The receipt says simply "Toscana." Sorelle doesn't make a Toscana, and a a web search for "crib Toscana" doesn't come up with anything. On the floor, the crib was located with the Jenny case pieces, but I remember noticing that the case pieces had curvy legs while the crib did not - so I am absolutely sure about the crib's leg style.
Naturally, the store is closed now and won't open until Monday. Since I am under no obligation, I really shouldn't worry about it, but I feeling pregnant and annoyed, lol.
Has anyone heard of a Toscana style crib? Did Sorelle used to make them?
Grasping at straws,
Andrie