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DontWantToHaveSex · 02/11/2011 11:13

that isn't too cumbersome this time round. I had a Cath Kidston one last time, and it was huge. The size of it encouraged me to fill it, and then it got heavy and messy and it was never what i wanted. Thankfully the strap broke, and so this time round I can buy another one!

I am looking for something in this kind of shape www.boden.co.uk/en-GB/Womens-Accessories/Bags/AM152-GRY/Womens-Limestone-Fun-Spot-Oil-Cloth-Slouchy-Bag.html, happy to have a pattern or plain, with a strap that is long enough to go over the pram handle, and with a wipe clean inside. Don't really want to spend more than about £80.

Any ideas please?

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Sandra2011 · 02/11/2011 11:38

If you join Boots parenting club you get one for free.

Might not be as fancy as the one from Boden but I have used it for 2 years now and it has been very good.

icooksocks · 02/11/2011 11:55

I love the Pink Lining bags personally but they might be a bit big for what you are loooking for. I do like the Boden one you linked though-very funky.
I am NOT a fan of the Boots free changing bag
I had a little hard case one from Ikea too that was fab-not sure if they do them now though-will go and have a look

razzdazz · 02/11/2011 12:04

I am another fan of pink lining bags Smile

figgygal · 02/11/2011 12:13

What about a radley one? I have everything radley so was no contest for me it's very well provided with pockets and has a roll up change mat and a small insulated black cosmetics style bag too which I assume is for bottles???

Lots on eBay 2nd hand with previous styles too

melliebobs · 02/11/2011 12:27

Boots parenting one is only free when u buy a certain pack of pampers. On don't get me started with my beef with bloody pampers!!!

spritzercat · 02/11/2011 13:02

I got one through a shop on ebay. The name of the seller is ellie and dollie (ellieanddollieuk). The bag was about £33.00 and is absolutely fantastic quality. She uses oil cloth, cath kidston, spots and kiddy style ones.

My best buy this pregnancy!

fredandginger · 02/11/2011 14:44

I absolutely love my 'Emily' black changing bag from Storksak - £90 I think but looks pristine even a year later (despite heavy daily use) - going to be using it for next baby too, so actually excellent value. The storksak clips are also fab for the pram/pushchair

VintageNancy · 02/11/2011 15:19

Have you thought about a handmade one from Etsy? I love the ones from this seller.

VintageNancy · 02/11/2011 15:20

I should add that I haven't bought one - I'm looking around at them too at the moment!

MandaHugNKiss · 02/11/2011 16:15

Am I the only crazy who has never bought one, despite being pregnant with my fourth?

My hand bags have always been the 'roomy' types (not massive, mind) and so I've always had a pack of wipes, a few nappies, muslin, whatever, kicking around in my bag.

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