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Does anyone have any of these bags?

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secretsme · 23/04/2010 08:42

Hi there still trying to decide which changinf bag to go for. They all look pretty, but wondering how practical some of them are. Does anyone actually have any of these bags:

angelaexpressway.blogspot.com/2010/04/if-wanting-designer-changing-bag-is.html

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ReneRusso · 23/04/2010 09:50

Cannot advise, but I'm on the look out for a nice changing bag too. From your list I like the Oilily-African Garden one, the blue yummy mummy one and the last one of the Touring Totes Range, sort of grey flowery one (which looks highly impractical ). They all look rather expensive.

lucimum · 01/05/2010 22:13

At first I loved carrying my Tartine et Chocolat changing bag, but after a few months I was getting bored of it and missed carrying my handbags. That's when I came accross Pish Posh Mommy Valencia PullString Carryall. It's £30 and fits into any oversized handbag and carrys all your essential baby bits. It fits 2 bottles, nappies, change of clothes and has lots of pockets for all your creams and other bits. You can buy it online - www.sugarplumtree.co.uk/pish_posh/

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turkeyboots · 13/05/2010 14:41

I love my OiOi Hobo bag, is a good size, fits easily over pushchair handles, but also goes over your shoulder well. Mine is 3 years old now and going strong for DC2. And they aren't too "mumsy" IYKWIM. My friend swears by the JuJu Be one though, and don't think there is much between them really.

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