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Need a bag big enough for stuff for baby & toddler, plus it's got to look good...

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podkin · 26/07/2006 09:18

...any suggestions anyone ? Has to be fairly cheap as well.

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accessorizequeen · 28/07/2006 14:35

What about an avent kitbag, they're huge, plain black look ok I think. I have just
bought my 7th changing bag, it was a maclaren macsac, very nice but impossible to hang on pushchair (it's a rucksack). Lots of pockets etc, bought on ebay. Also recommend Little Company bags as they're v.sturdy & fit on a pushchair well, quite large depending on the model (ebay again as they're expensive new. I also think the mothercare plain ones are quite good & cheap, but didn't suit me at the time. Or a skip-hop, they sell them in boots now if you want a look at one although poss not big enough? Very trendy, ebay for cheaper version as £50 in boots I think. Depends really if you want a rucksack style one or messenger bag or don't mind if you shove it over a shoulder. Have a browse through changing bags on ebay, bound to find something you like!

podkin · 28/07/2006 15:17

I like the look of the skip hop ones - bit expensive though. It doesn't necessarily have to be a 'changing bag' just biggish with plenty of pockets.

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accessorizequeen · 28/07/2006 18:24

Next then, or maybe look for messenger bags on ebay as they are often good for pockets, I've used an ordinary messenger bag for a changing bag until it fell apart & the search began anew. Kipling do gorgeous bags in great colours, expensive new but quite a lot on ebay at any time, will last forever! The little monkeys are v.cute.

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