One of my friends has bought a Kathmandu bag (might actually be a laptop bag but doesn't look like it IYKWIM) and it's really practical, heaps of pockets, hard wearing, wipes down easily and doesn't look TOO sporty (but is on the "practical" side of things i must admit).
Thank you for your help girls
Anyone familiar with bags made by a company called storksak??
I have seen a few on the net and they look great - just wonder how practical
they are?? Anyone know where to get them at a good price??
I just LOVE the cozy corduroy Suger Booger diaper bag that's on Celsie's Just Baby Bags website. It really looks like a normal handbag but has everything I think I'd need in a nappy bag. Worth a look (and not just because Celsie's a BB member and supporter and my friend )
I just googled Vanchi - they look great! I actually think I saw a woman in Westfields with one last week (been stalking out nappy bags/bags for weeks).
I've been using the Yojiki Baby Swagbag. It doesnt look like a baby bag - it just looks like a compact swag. But it is brilliant. The nappy bag it comes with is really compact - but in the past when both of my bubs were in nappies I could fit 8 nappies - both sizes (ie Baby and toddler) - all my creams and wipes - plus change of clothes for each - plus my purse & mobile etc - also has a removable cooler bag in it. Because the swag has adjustable straps, I could also roll bunny wraps into the swag quite easily. I use the swag matress to line public change tables and when it was warm - we used to use it on picnics etc. Anyway - its quite versatile, and with my third on the way - Ive had my value for money out of it - think it costs about $100.
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