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help me find a nice nappy bag

21 replies

MrsVidic · 17/03/2010 17:48

budget under £200- please help ladies as I have just broke mine!

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mrsflux · 17/03/2010 17:50

Mine is v dull but friend has a yummy mummy one she loves

Eve4Walle · 17/03/2010 18:41

I would get pregnant again just to have this:

Radley £95

dottyaboutstripes · 17/03/2010 18:48

I have this - it's nice

Stylelostinlabour · 17/03/2010 18:59

I have two Oilily Changing Bags so nice and very different from the norm one has lasted 5 years and is still like new and gets used most weekend now for swimming overnight stays etc.

have a look on this website:

www.tesori.co.uk/

apple99 · 17/03/2010 18:59

I have had a Storksak and a Yummy Mummy and loved them both. A good site to look at is happybags.co.uk. Sorry can't do links as on phone.

MrsVidic · 17/03/2010 19:09

thanks ladies- dotty yours is scrumptious!

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bunjies · 17/03/2010 20:02

I think Happy Bags are cool. I really like this and am seriously thinking of buying it as a work bag!

Just realised this is the same bag as linked to by dotty!

vanitypear · 17/03/2010 20:57

mmm Storksak - but then I like bags trying to hide their nappyness. Ric-rac and patchwork is a big no for me.

jujubean · 17/03/2010 21:11

I've had a Lin&Leo for 2 years. It's like a tardis and I always get comments on how nice it is. About to buy a Storksak Elizabeth as after 2 years of daily use I fancy a change. I like nappy bags that look like normal handbags as I use it as a handbag when I go out on my own, don't have time to be swapping stuff around between bags.

darling1 · 17/03/2010 21:24

I have a lovely bag which my little girl loves , have a look on www.itsdarling.com, they have some fab changing bags x

MissusRabbit · 18/03/2010 07:22

I'm a bit at £200 budget for a bag!

I agree that big bags are better than bog standard nappychanging bags but even so....

MrsVidic · 18/03/2010 19:12

does anyone have these ?

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Conundrumish · 18/03/2010 19:21

With our third I felt I was done with nappy bags and just used a big Boden leather bag (most of their bags are quite large) and could put my purse/phone/maike-up in there too,.

DorotheaPlenticlew · 18/03/2010 19:28

Hmm. I really want a new bag for this new baby but it's hard to justify the expensive ones ... but still ... we do use ours every day ...

£200 though -- that's a lot!

MrsVidic · 18/03/2010 19:33

£200 is a max budget- the one i've currantly got was about £60 and has broke- so I figured I should get a better quality one

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overmydeadbody · 18/03/2010 19:34

Don't buy a nappy bag, silly gimick

Just buy a nice big bag. You don't have to take that much stuff with you when out with a baby...

How about the spotty cath kidstone bags? They are lovely

overmydeadbody · 18/03/2010 19:36

eve that radley bag is hideous!

Dotty I like yours

CatJosephine · 18/03/2010 22:44

I also like Dotty's and this one www.lizlange.com/marlena-bark-collection/.

ruralmumrants · 24/05/2011 16:19

PacaPod changing bags are really practical and really stylish. I have the coromandel leather satchel and it cost £175 and worth every penny but they start at £65. This is a late post but some else out there might be looking for a gorgeous bag!

madammecholet · 24/05/2011 17:09

I just used a big leather bag for DD2. Honestly, it was so much nicer than carrying around a nappy style bag imo.

pommedechocolat · 24/05/2011 17:16

My Pacapod (£65 I think) is brill. Love it.

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