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Changing bag that isn't a changing bag

37 replies

butteroneverything · 03/01/2013 12:04

I'm not sure that this is the best place to post this, but I was hoping someone on here might have some inspiration. I'm 32wks pregnant and looking for a bag to use when the baby's here. I can't stand all the floral/pink/cutesy/'yummy mummy'-type changing bags and am not sure whether the plainer ones (usually in the 'for dads' section which makes me cross, but that's a whole other story) are anything better than a glorified messenger bag.

So, I need a practical yet stylish bag to use as a changing bag, preferably in a plain colour (black, grey, navy, brown - I'm pretty dull!). To give you an idea of the kind of thing I like, here are two bags I own at the moment but don't want to wreck with dirty nappies (bought in sale or in USA so cheaper than here):
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Fossil
And I've just seen this which I love (but suspect isn't practical):
Another MbMJ

Has anyone seen anything which fits the bill?

OP posts:
BelleJolie · 03/01/2013 12:31

Try Storksak bags... I have one and love it! Not sure what styles they have currently though.

BelleJolie · 03/01/2013 12:36

www.storksak.com

PlainoldWitchesTit · 03/01/2013 12:37

I use a stylish skateboarder-y type rucksack which is quite slim and neat. Loads of pockets, washable and waterproof. I hate those changing bags too.

RubbishCrackerPuller · 03/01/2013 12:42

Mia Tui - I have the Grace bag and love it!

Oldandcobwebby · 03/01/2013 12:46

We use a Billingham 225 camera bag, bought used on eBay. It is roomy, looks fabulous, and can later be used either as a proper camera bag or it can be resold for what we paid for it. The more knocked around they are, the easier they are to sell!

AndFanjoWasHisNameO · 03/01/2013 13:05

I have a storksak 'Elizabeth' and will only be parted from it at my death Wink
I have had many changing bags but this just doesn't look like one at all.

Suburban · 03/01/2013 15:01

I am planning on getting this. I have another Oushka bag that I have been using as a changing bag for 2+ years and it is still in Vg condition. I like that it has the possibility for hands free and the side pockets will be good for drinks. Shame it didn't go in the sale though.

herbaceous · 03/01/2013 15:29

I always rather fancied a Sugarjack bag (on John Lewis's website, among others) but could never afford it, so just used a rucksack instead. Much easier to carry...

ALittleLemonTwist · 03/01/2013 19:38

I love this.

MacaroniAndWalnut · 03/01/2013 19:51

I use an old mulberry satchel. I'm not sure there is a need for an actual changing bag

CMOTDibbler · 03/01/2013 19:55

I'd use one of the bags you have already - you won't wreck them with dirty nappies if you just bung anything possibly wet/dirty in ziplock bags. Bung a muslin in to lay on changing tables, and you are set.

I never used a changing bag as they really aren't me - cross body or rucsacks all the way

breatheslowly · 03/01/2013 19:58

The pacapod bags are mostly bag and little space inside for stuff.

Cheerfulcharlie · 03/01/2013 20:04

I have a storksak Elizabeth and think it's one of my best buys. I love it!

ceeveebee · 03/01/2013 20:07

I have a pacapod logan in mocha, very plain
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B003G45368

Its got enough room for stuff for my 14 mo twins - I can get 4 nappies, wipes, nappy sacks, handgel and 2 x changes of clothes in the nappy pod, and 2 beakers, yoghurts, snacks and spoons in the food pod, and room in the bag for a couple of bibs, plastic plates, small toys/books, and my purse, phone and keys

Salamanger · 03/01/2013 20:13

I carried on using my usual bag with a drawstring bag about 6"x10" to carry change of clothes, wipes, nappies, nappy bags and a sachet of calpol and a muslin to change on. This usually fitted into the handbag although around weaning time was more of a squeeze. Didn't need bottles as bf.

DancingRoundTheKitchen · 03/01/2013 21:09

practical and stylish

GuylianReindeer · 03/01/2013 23:18

I bought one from here a few years ago, it still looks as good as new and quite often gets used now as an overnight bag.

SilverSixpence · 04/01/2013 08:43

I was thinking of getting this as its big, leather and has an easy opening at the top. I'm planning to use washable nappies which are quite bulky so it's useful to have a larger bag. Last time I used an Oushka bag but it was quite heavy and then switched to an oilcloth tote from Paperchase which cost £3!

Prolificmincepiebreeder · 04/01/2013 10:25

Are storksak's quite bulky? This is my concern. I do really want one though.

AndFanjoWasHisNameO · 04/01/2013 11:13

Can only speak for storksak Elizabeth but no, no bulky at all, that's exactly what I was worried about too Smile

Prolificmincepiebreeder · 04/01/2013 11:15

I really want one! I have 3 DC under 3 I neeeeed one. DH may not agree!

Prolificmincepiebreeder · 04/01/2013 11:15

Thanks fanjo I am very tempted.

Djembe · 04/01/2013 11:20

I use a MBMJ Natasha as my changebag at the moment - as another poster said, a drawstring thin bag inside with a couple of nappies, a bag of wipes, a couple of nappy bags and a muslin. I fit a bottle in there too in an insulated bottlebag. Unless you particularly desire a huge changing bag, don't bother - you don't need one.

RayofSun · 04/01/2013 19:01

Have you looked into www.mamami.co.uk/? They seem nice

Decameron · 04/01/2013 20:32

I use a Longchamp Le Pliage bag with nappies, wipes, etc in clear plastic washbags.

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