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Completely serious- weekend/carry on bag for a…baby?

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Suprima · 05/09/2022 18:24

Which doesn’t look too horrific? (Why I have posted on S&B)
Do I need a Storksak?
Is there a nice dupe anywhere?

We will be travelling quite often and want to make sure I have a stash of changing stuff, comforters, a sleep sack already packed. Me and DH have carry on sized bags ready to go in the cupboard with things like toiletries/charging cables/etc. so want to make up a similar one for baby and eventual toddler as she grows. As a newborn, it’s been fine to just shove her things the changing bag that came with the pram- but it doesn’t fit the toys and comforters that she likes now. The clothes also don’t roll up as small

it might sound wasteful, but I don’t want to use a bag I have got already because it will have another use and will need to be rotated out regularly. I need to know that it’s just in the cupboard ready to be filled with the extras.

any ideas? Would like something with compartments for toiletries and my breast pump, and maybe some nifty bits like a wet wipe holder. 🤔

If nothing specifically baby, I was going to get a large le pliage and packing cubes.

OP posts:
Dingalingo · 05/09/2022 22:47

Storksak st James

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