Whether you're shopping for trendy diaper bags that make a fashion statement,
or an inexpensive, basic diaper bag that just holds a few key baby items,
you've got your work cut out for you. Diaper bags are available today
in seemingly endless styles, colors, shapes and price ranges.
From the big pastel bags of decades
past, diaper bags have evolved, giving you a wider range of styles
than ever before. Choose a chic, black pouch, a rugged looking backpack
that your husband won't mind wearing, or a sleek bag that's going
to replace your favorite purse. Look for a variety of compartments
and pockets to hold bottles, your keys, and diapers and wipes. You
can find a diaper bag that organizes everything you need and reflects
your personal style.
Use the following diaper bag buying tips to help you narrow down the
list of diaper bags that might meet your needs.
Diaper Bag Features
Shoulder straps are an important feature to consider when evaluating
diaper bags. Wide, non-slip shoulder straps will stay put as you walk.
Also make sure that the size of the bag will be comfortable for you
as you walk. If you are bottle-feeding, look for insulated bottle
pockets. If you plan to haul
your own items a well as baby's, look for a baby diaper bag that features
key clips, cell phone pockets, a diaper section and a compartment to hold
wipes. Removable changing pads are handy, but be sure they can be cleaned
easily. If your hubby will also be toting the bag around, you might opt
for a more "rugged" looking backpack diaper bag.
Diaper Bag Prices
If you have a set baby budget, diaper bags are a great area to save money.
Basic diaper bags are available for $30-$40, though color and style options
may be limited in this price range. If you have $50-$100 to spend, there
are many roomy, stylish diaper bags on the market. Diaper bags are also
available in the latest styles and with designer labels if you want to shell
out $100 or more. Let your diaper bag budget, as well as the features you
want in a diaper bag, guide you as you shop.
Diaper Bag Styles
Backpack diaper bags, "mothership" diaper bags and the classic
tote style diaper bags are just a few of the options available today. Consider
the amount of time you'll be carrying the diaper bag each day, and whether
you will need both hands free for other tasks as you're carrying the diaper
bag. Backpack diaper bags are good for long distances or hands-free carrying,
husbands may also be partial to this style. Tote bags and other classic
styles are easy for short trips and are attractive enough to carry to the
office or to meetings.
Diaper Bag Materials
Before you fall in love with a baby diaper bag in a hard-to-care-for fabric,
consider the abuse that diaper bags must take in a few short years. Look
for a fabric that is easily spot-cleaned or can be wiped clean. Vinyl or
faux leather diaper bags can be fashionable and easy to wipe down, or, if
you prefer the look of a fabric diaper bags, look for a bag that has a clear
plastic protective layer over the fabric to keep your diaper bag looking
great through diaper changes and other baby messes. Also check to see if
your diaper bag is washable.
Diaper Bag Size
Remember, the more you stuff into your diaper bag, the heavier it will be
to tote around. While you may be tempted to buy the largest one you can
find, so that you can fit an entire "portable nursery" inside,
stop to think about your shoulders and the weight they will carry. The more
non-essentials you carry, the more strain on your back and shoulders. If
you tend to over-pack or let things accumulate in your bag, consider buying
a diaper bag just big enough for diaper change basics, so you won't end
up with a bulging diaper bag and a sore back.
Diaper Bag Closures
When you are on the run or in a busy locale, what will be the easiest
way to get into and close up your baby's diaper bag? Zipper closures,
fold-over tops and snap or tie closures and more are available today.
Think about when and where you'll be using the diaper bag, and whether
you will often need to reach inside the bag quickly. If so, a snap
closure may be more convenient. If security issues or over-turned
diaper bags are likely, a zipper top would be more appropriate. Be
sure you can work the diaper bag closure easily, and remember that
you may be opening or closing it while wrangling a messy baby.
How Do I Find The Right Diaper Bag For Me?
Have you been having trouble finding a baby bag that is 'just right'
? You don't want the same old run of the mill design and look? You
have come to the right place. You will see that these boutique quality
baby bags are well thought out with the Mothers needs met. We incorporate
quality fabrics, simple shapes and trendy looks to achieve the perfect
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