I bought a very cool diaper bag (curry) and I thought I'd share the site with y'all. I got it in the mail today and I love it! It came with a changing pad and a free matching blanket. I'm going to order another one, I'm just trying to figure out which fabric. I love her diaper bags because they don't look like diaperbags...and they are washable. Love it!
Do you have any diaper bag suggestions? Is there one that you can't live without? I bought Ray the Land's End Diaper bag, and we'll bring that one to China with us.
Ohhh, and I went to the Pottery Barn outlet today and they have the lg white wicker storage baskets there at a very reasonable price. So I bought three for under the baby's crib. I put all of her blankets and crib sheets in them.
One of my hobbies is rearranging all of her stuff. This will be the third location I've found for the blankets.
Divine taste, I'm jealous. We used a backpack in China and H wore it while I wore the baby.
Posted by: it's swoop! | April 25, 2005 at 09:38 PM
Oooooh, fab! We have an ugly (but admittedly functional) Eddie Bauer backpack diaper bag. I don't use it much because it's so hideous. Maybe the fact that we're paperchasing for Baby Sister now is an excuse to drop some cash on a stylish new one, eh?
Posted by: Mrs_Figby | April 25, 2005 at 09:55 PM
Nice!
I have the Land's End Little Tripper and I must say that I love it! It looks nice and holds the right amount, not too much that you lose stuff in the bottom for months on end (which happened with my old bag) and no so little that you're caught short. It even comes with a change pad and a water proof zippered bag for those charming messes!
Posted by: Erin | April 25, 2005 at 10:58 PM
The Lands End back must be pretty good, or look very much like something else, because a friend of mine told me hers got stolen!
Luolin
Posted by: Luo Lin | April 26, 2005 at 12:36 AM
I just got a Kecci bag. I think the website is Kecci.com, but do a google search if that doesn't work. Anyway the bag is called "Shanghi" and is beautiful. It comes in all kinds of fabric and color combinations. I think you will love it and I feel stupid not sending you the site! I have the navy blue with the dragons and orange lining. They are $58 on the web site, but a baby store chain here (buy buy baby) caries them for $45 and I had a coupon so I got if $35..can't beat that! There are lots of pockets inside and a matching changing pad. It looks small but holds a lot and it has a backpack option.
Posted by: Amanda | April 26, 2005 at 06:33 AM
Very nice! I've been looking for a new bag and I definitely am going to order this one. You can't beat the free stroller blanket deal.
Thanks for the great link!!!
Posted by: Shannon | April 26, 2005 at 07:17 AM
I bought the Kecci bag too, but still want the Petunia Picklebottom one, as it seems a bit more sturdy than the Kecci Shanghai does. Whether it's $160 worth of sturdy, I haven't committed to that just yet. A girl can dream, right? :)
Posted by: Deanna | April 26, 2005 at 12:22 PM
My diaper bag is so uncool I won't even mention it. Yours, however, is quite the stylin' accessory. Ok, now I am so jealous.
Posted by: dish | April 26, 2005 at 02:18 PM
We used a backpack the entire time. it was perfect.
Posted by: Marla | April 26, 2005 at 05:42 PM
great bags!! I am making one that looks something like it for a friend of mine. I love the materials they use!! just beautiful!
Posted by: jenn | April 28, 2005 at 02:06 PM
The ubiquitous Skiphop really is the most convenient! www.skiphop.com Durable and many colors to choose from.
Posted by: max | May 02, 2005 at 10:04 AM
Thanks for the info on the Kecci bag. I've been debating whether to buy a Petunia Picklebottom. I now have the Land's End bag - I admit it's useful, but I want something more fun. The Kecci looks like a cheaper version of the Petunia Picklebottom. The dimensions of the Kecci also suggest that it's larger. Does the Kecci feel more flimsy? I've never actaully seen one. Any other diaper bag suggestions? Anyone like the Oi Oi bags or Fleurville? Thanks!
Posted by: Jennifer Joseph | May 09, 2005 at 01:05 AM
I agree with Max. I love the SkipHop Duo. In fact. I recently purchased one for a friend. I also have a BabyBjorn clam shell bag which is really really cool, but sometimes it is just too bulky. The DiaperDudes's Diaper Diva is kind of fun, but it is very plasticy feeling. I absolutly would NOT go with a Coach diaper bag. It looks great, but the straps totally hurt.
Congrats!!!
Posted by: Candi | May 09, 2005 at 01:21 AM
I ordered one of the Periwinkle Baby bags based on your suggestion and I LOOOVVVEEE it!!!! It is so gorgeous and much bigger than I expected. Thanks for the great tip!
Posted by: Erin | May 20, 2005 at 07:55 AM
I saw your post on the diaper bag and bought one for my sister- mine never came. I am trying to contact them but they do not answer my emails or phone calls. It has been 8 weeks now- how long did it take for those of you who did get your bag? Any help you can give me would be SO appreciated. I am researching them and coming to a brick wall. Their address and phone number is the exact same as another business called TLS Business Consulting and their ratings with the Better Business Bureau are unsatisfactory. Can anyone please share their experience with me and give me any suggestions for contacting them?
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