Mia Tui Ella Baby Changing Bag

from Mia Tui
RRP  £58.00
Mia Tui Ella Bag

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This changing bag is perfect for mums who want to feel organised and practical, but with style. In a range of fashionable colours, the design of the bag is always on trend. It looks just like a handbag, however this means that it probably isn’t great for dads. The stylish and durable design means that you can continue to use this bag even after your baby is grown up.

It comes complete with a changing mat that fits neatly inside, and multiple interior pockets, zips, clips and extra bags, meaning you’ll never lose anything again. It also features two insulated bottle holders, a purse compartment, a penholder and key fob so that you can find everything easily when on the move with your youngster. You can fit everything you and your baby need inside this bag and more.

The buggy clips allow your bag to fit nicely on the handles of the buggy, without any slipping. Ella is waterproof both inside and out, perfect for all those rainy days. It’s made from beautifully soft faux leather, however this does mean that the bag is already quite heavy and bulky before it’s even been filled.

The bag is perfect for mums who prefer to look fashionable yet feel organised at the same time.

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Mia Tui Ella Bag

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