My sister uses the Vera Bradley bags for diaper bags. I think that it is called the Miller bag. It is very roomy inside and has pockets on the inside also.
2007-02-25 12:38:43
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answered by chris l 3
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A Cloth Diaper bag would be the best if I could have done it over again,the plastic ones seem to keep a smell if you spill milk in it.You can wash a Cloth diaper bag.
2007-02-25 03:43:00
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answered by Bridget 1
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Graco and Peg. Pergo ( Diaper Bag Brand Names
2007-02-25 03:43:41
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answered by Nadia 2
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Go to landsend.com. They have awesome diaper bags. They have different sizes, with a lot of compartments, and all of the bells and whistles you could want. The bag is made from heavy denier fabric, and the straps are heavy duty. I have had the same one for all of the 18 months of my daughter's life, and it is still going strong.
And my husband loves that it doesn't "look" like a "diaper bag". . .
2007-02-25 04:36:03
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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While it doesn't have any inside compartments, the diaper bag that we have works wonderfully for us. I've posted a link below showing the Jeep Diaper Bag that we have. We got it for less than $20, it has plenty of room for all things baby (and even a couple of compartments for me and my things!), and is durable and easily cleaned.
2007-02-25 03:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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luggage jointly with backpacks and great sea coast luggage with zippers will artwork fantastically reliable. save an more suitable set of garments (for you and the youngsters) and diapers on your vehicle, you'd be shocked how a lot which will are available in accessible in case you by coincidence ignore the diaper bag or run out of a few thing on the worst second at the same time as out. also save down the clutter and %. ordinary.
2016-12-04 22:28:05
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answered by ? 4
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i tried 3 or 4 throughout my sons first two years, what seemed to work for me was a backpack because i could have both hands free and not worry about the bag slipping off my shoulder every 5 minutes (also dads dont seem to mind carrying a backpack as much). the backpack i bought from babies r us has a side pouch for a bottle, a changing pad in the back, two zipper pouches in the front and a large compartment for everything else. i still use it today.
2007-02-25 04:31:37
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answered by theburlaces 3
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I bought a Graco one... it's too big and bulky. Go for something compact, and make sure it stays on your shouldar, when you're weighed down with baby, and a few bags of groceries!!
Backpacks are helpful, because they stay on your back without slipping.
My sister is using a "carry on" bag (luggage)... it's very durable, and a great size.
2007-02-25 03:47:19
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answered by naenae0011 7
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All That Glitters has good, inexpensive, bags. Ebay?
2007-02-25 03:45:05
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answered by Project Runway Lover 2
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