I thought all stroller clips were basically the same.
And honestly… most of them are.
Once you start looking closely, a lot of what’s out there is just a variation of a chip clip.
Same mechanism.
Same materials.
Same limitations.
Just repackaged for baby gear.
The problem with “chip clip” design
Chip clips are great… for chips.
But they weren’t designed for:
- soft, shifting fabric
- movement (like a stroller in motion)
- repeated daily use
- or being around little hands
So when that same design gets applied to stroller clips, you start to see the issues.
What happens in real life
At first, they seem fine.
But then:
- they don’t open wide enough to grab what you need
- the grip isn’t strong or consistent
- they loosen and break over time
- or they feel stiff and awkward to use
And you end up doing what you were trying to avoid in the first place…
Adjusting. Fixing. Picking things back up.
Why it matters more than it seems
Because it’s not just about the clip.
It’s about the constant interruptions:
- the blanket slipping
- the toy dropping
- the extra stops
- the bending down
It turns something simple into something frustrating.
What actually works better
Instead of adapting a chip clip…
It helps to start with the actual problem:
You need something that:
- opens wide enough to handle real fabric
- has a consistent, secure grip
- feels safe and soft to use
- and holds up to everyday movement
Not just something that kind of works.
Something that’s designed for this.
That’s where whimSi clips are different

whimSi clips weren’t adapted from something else.
They were designed specifically for this use.
A soft, flexible clip with a spring made entirely from 100% food-grade silicone.
No metal.
No stiffness.
No sharp edges.
Just a secure hold that works with how you actually use it.
A small shift — but you feel it immediately
It’s still a clip.
But when it’s designed for the right purpose…
You stop noticing it.
Because it just works.
If your blanket keeps slipping, here’s the simple fix that actually works.
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