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changing bag help - posting here for traffic!

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emnn · 02/09/2014 15:56

posting here for traffic & because people considering baby names may well just be the kind of people currently looking at changing bags!

About 4yrs ago I bought a changing bag from Boots, it was £30 (or close to that anyway). It was black with black flowers kind of embroidered into the background, it was soft - not rigid like to many change bags seem to be now. Machine washable, handles & a shoulder strap, REALLY light when empty. It wasnt a Boots own brand one but I cant remember the brand (unhelpful I know). It was FAB!

Anyway, had to bin it as zip had broken & it was falling to bits. Bought a new change bag and its so rigid that you are restricted as to how much you can fit into it plus I don't think it would withstand a machine wash and its pretty heavy even when empty.

All of the bags I have seen are this rigid kind of design and I just want one like my old one which had very little structure to it as it was just SO much better.

If anyone can remotely grasp what I am going on about, please feel free to link to any suitable change bags!!

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TheresLotsOfFarmyardAnimals · 02/09/2014 15:59

Like this? www.johnlewis.com/babymel-amanda-changing-bag-daisy/p1494091

I've used a skip hop duo for the last while, it's done the job for me.

babyblabber · 02/09/2014 18:56

i had a ju-ju-be changing bag which I hated coz it was so unstructured so might fit your bill! it fits loads in and is wipe clean I think, defo easy to clean anyway.

(like I said, I hated that it was so floppy so got a pacapod instead which I adore!)

Montsti · 02/09/2014 20:08

Is it this? www.mysweetmuffin.com/item/Babymel-Amanda-Diaper-Bag-Modern-Floral-Black-White/484/c46

I had the above for DS - nought it 5 years ago. Bought a pink lining yummy mummy one for dd1 and will probably reuse that one.

Franglais80 · 04/09/2014 13:12

Sounds like Summer Infant, was it like this...

www.mothercare.com/Summer-Infant-Easton-Tote-Changing-Bag---Black-White/399230,default,pd.html

I can highly recommend the StorkSak Bobby which I've recently bought, it's fab.

BlackberryandNettle · 04/09/2014 21:59

I use a Kath Kidston backpack which is sort of plasticised and stylish and has been perfect for me as I can wear it and carry baby at the same time! Not the answer to your question I know but worth considering?

CoffeeChocolateWine · 04/09/2014 22:23

This one

Looks exactly how you describe.

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