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Change bag recommendations please!

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hazelnutlatte · 05/06/2015 10:34

With my first dd I carried around the ugly free boots baby change bag for nearly 2 years, barely using my handbag in all that time. Now dc2 is due imminent and my mum has given me £100 for my birthday and I want to spend it on a really nice change bag.
I'm looking for the sort of bag that looks like a handbag but has useful compartments, is wipe clean and has a change may etc. It will also need to have a strap that will hang off a pram handle.
Storksak look pretty nice but the leather ones are over my budget, can anyone recommend anything similar?

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Bumblebzz · 05/06/2015 11:51

Do you need a changing bag specifically, can't you find a biggish bag you like and use that? I was given an all singing all dancing changing bag with my 1st and even when empty it was far heavier/bulkier than a normal bag, and it looked, well, like a changing bag. I never ever used it. With my second I used anything from a 'bag for life' type fabric shopping bag, a big leather handbag, s mall leather handbag (that was bait awkward in fairness, I had to roll the nappies up to fit them in) a nice oilskin type shopping bag, and sometimes (when out with the pram) an ocado plastic shopping bag thrown under the pram. So my advice would be to use most of the £100 to buy yourself a really nice handbag, and then buy something practical and cheap for nappies and wipes :)

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nottheOP · 05/06/2015 11:52

Skip hop duo

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Oly4 · 05/06/2015 13:51

I want a new change bag too as my Phil and Teds one is falling apart. I've been eyeing up this one, it comes in loads of colours

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Oly4 · 05/06/2015 13:54
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pantsjustpants · 05/06/2015 14:18

I had a Skip Hop Duo too. Reasonably priced, hard-wearing and available in lots of colours and patterns. Easy to sling over your shoulder or cross body, and the best clips for going on the buggy.

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BarbieBrightSide · 05/06/2015 16:13

I used a Storksak GiGi and loved it.

I still haven't got rid of it and my youngest is nearly 5 because it's a really useful bag when we're travelling.

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Nosynora · 05/06/2015 19:39

Tk maxx are always good for bags

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trilbydoll · 05/06/2015 19:41

I've got a Mia Tui one, it's had 2 years of daily use and I haven't made any effort to look after it. It still looks good as new, apart from the pen on the lining! Lots of compartments too.

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Wishful80smontage · 05/06/2015 19:43

Pacapods are fab got mine from john lewis

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Nevercan · 05/06/2015 19:43

Another skip hop duo Grin

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PrincessOfChina · 05/06/2015 19:48

I've got a Pacapod this time and I'm really enjoying it. Nice pattern, good size and the little pods are great for feeding and changing stuff. I often take the change one out without the rest of the bag.

Lots of sizes and patterns.

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Icedfinger · 05/06/2015 20:18

Another Pacapod fan. Two years on ours still looks great and we're still using it.

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Itscurtainsforyou · 05/06/2015 21:04

I have a pacapod but found the pods too small (I used washable nappies and could only fit in one at a time).

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Stinkersmum · 05/06/2015 21:08

Pacapod, love them.

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thecrimsonpetal · 05/06/2015 21:08

I love my Pacapod, I have the Napier but if you don't like prints the Mirano is lovely too

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thetropicmama7 · 05/06/2015 21:15

Storksak for me! Lasted me two babies and still looked lovely and classy. Great investment

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araminem · 05/06/2015 21:34

I got a Skip Hop Dash from TK Maxx. I like it as big enough to hold everything but not too big. Just right for me!

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squiz81 · 05/06/2015 21:44

I had a lovely grey one form tk maxx, faux leather, looked like a normal bag and cost about £30. I'm now back on my normal handbag though (ds2 is 1) I have wash bag style bag containing nappies, wipes, sun cream etc that I chuck in my normal bag.

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Rivercam · 05/06/2015 21:49

do,you need a proper change bag? But a nice rucksac or large handbag and use that instead. For my first child, I carried everything around, and had a proper change bag. For my second, I think it Was literally one spare nappy and some wipes, and not much more. Maybe I would have a bag with spare clothes in the car, but for everyday use, I took the bare minimum.

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Coastingit · 05/06/2015 21:54

Get something like this that you just stick inside your handbag. I have a Mulberry Mitzy - £275 or so from a Mulberry outlet store - and slot this inside. It fits a few nappies, a pack of wipes, a muslin and some nappy bags. If you're using a bottle, a separate insulated bottle holder. No need for a monstrous dedicated 'I Am A Mama' bag. Any big crossbody nice leather bag is fine. A satchel type thing works well and sits nicely across buggy handles.

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Rivercam · 05/06/2015 21:57

I take it all back. I have jut googled parapodia. I want one and I'm not even pregnant. I had a blue, quilted bag with elephants on it.

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BikeRunSki · 05/06/2015 22:00

Don't get a Cath Kidston one. They are deceptively small and weigh a tonne.

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Bohemond · 05/06/2015 22:02

Pacapod here too. The pods are great but it's best feature is being so light; vital when you have to carry so much crap around. And easily fits a laptop.

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roverover · 05/06/2015 22:20

does it have to be an actual changing bag?? I gave up on the search for a decently priced leather changing bag and got a 'normal' roomy leather bag from John Lewis which has been great for both dd. It has a good few pockets so still allows easy location of wipes etc. .. Smile

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SASASI · 05/06/2015 22:40

Not pink lining - I hate it! Too structured & hard to just throw things in & im BF so that's even without bottles! I love the storksak leather bags too but I just can't bring myself. Would love a decent a god sized leather bag like AP said but I'm struggling to find one the right size with a long enough strap to still attach to pram. Sigh,

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