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Cath Kidston Bag

4 replies

Butterflymm · 24/08/2010 16:27

Hello!

I have been using the free changing bag from Boots and it has served us well so far however I would love to purchase a Cath Kidston Briar Rose changing bag but it has a £60 price tag.

I am a down to earth mummy and have had lots of ups and downs with my DDs health lately so this is just a bit of light relief thinking about something else.

Does anyone own one and are they practical or am I mad to consider such an expensive bag?

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CupcakesHay · 24/08/2010 18:28

I don't own one - but i kind of stalked a very nice mujm in a service station as I saw hers (didn't realise it was Cath Kidston) and she opened it up and showed it to me and said she had had about 3 changing bags before this one, but adored the CK one - apparently v. roomy and pretty and doesn't look so much like a changing bag.

Not sure if that helps - but i was impressed :)

Butterflymm · 24/08/2010 23:33

He hee that's great thanks! Glad it's roomy that's what I need for all that 'just in case' stuff.

Now to convince DH that a floral bag is of course manly! ;0

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ttalloo · 24/08/2010 23:36

I bought a Cath Kidston cowboy changing bag and was pretty disappointed in it - not as roomy as it looks, and within six months of not very intensive use one of the straps had detatched itself from the bag.

So I wouldn't recommend it (or, if you do decide to go for it, buy it from John Lewis and keep the receipt...!).

Butterflymm · 25/08/2010 00:07

OK noted! Gosh that's awful, think I should go instore to look at the size etc too, if not there are other gorgeous bags out there to find i'm sure - as long as they are practical for storage and aesthetically are pink and girly I'll be happy (oh and less than £60!!)

:-)

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