Wickeltasche (Diaper Bag) Recommendation?



Hello haus maus friends! Another thing on my list (well, Excel spreadsheet - yeah, I'm like that!), is that I need a Wickeltasche, or a diaper bag. But PLEASE, not the "Yummy Mummy" ones I've been seeing. I am looking for something stylish and understand without giraffe and bear motifs, please. I found this one, which is cute... Over at Boo Poo but it's out of stock.

So ladies... Any other stylish Wickeltasche in Germany or in the EU/UK that ship here?

xo,
Holly

(photography: imani clovis)

Comments

Anonymous said…
I'm also searching one for a lovely friend! Unfortunately all diaper bags I found were absolutely tawdry...

Do you have an cherry pit pillow already? All of my friends are recommending it... What do you think? I just found a really nice one. Maybe you like it as much as I do: http://de.dawanda.com/shop/nueuedlich
evArt said…
diaperbag! i have it and i love it! and it doesn't look so "mummy"!

http://www.hellblaurosa.de/Storksak-hochwertige-Leder-Wickeltasche-Sofia-in-Taupe-Grau_detail_3930_268.html

xo, eva
I like my Skip Hop diaper bag and they are available here in Germany including on amazon.de. I have the versa in black and it has been great. They have quite a few cute choices.
http://www.skiphop.com/product/versa.html
Hélène said…
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Hélène said…
I have an Allerhand one, and liked it so much that I have another model as my own bag !

They are both full of pockets everywhere, very strong, and washable (that is a very good point, I can tell you !).

Please look at what this brand makes, you won't regret it.
Hélène said…
And by the way, I just found Allerhand is a german brand.
kathi said…
Hi, this is Kathi from Boo Poo,

I love your blog, just came accross it!

We would be super happy if you would like to wait for the 6 great models coming out in December, I see you are in week 27, so no worries there should be plenty of time ...

I am sure you wouldn't regret it :-)

Many "greetings" from Bavaria,
kathi with david, heidi and iona
Anonymous said…
ich finde manche von lässig ganz schön...
http://laessig-fashion.de/home/

zum beispiel die hier: http://laessig-fashion.de/produkte/laessig/4family/gold-label/produktkatalog/shoulder-bag-2/lsb406/
Unknown said…
here are some really nice diaper bags and some of them come with changing mat which is particularly useful when being somewhere not so convenient for changing a diaper http://www.storksak.com/index.php?pageid=47
All the best finding your bag :)
Nel
Katja said…
Hi Holly,
how about the diaper-bags from "lässig"? http://laessig-fashion.de/home/
I've got one, which manages to hold all the baby-equipment + my stuff and still looks "lässig" and not to kitschig...
Herzlich, Katja
AmelieG said…
Hi Holly,

As I found all diaper bags almost too big and too ugly, I am using a classic cotton tote bag (with nice print).
Inside I got a special towel to lay my baby on it.
And I have an inside plastic bag with diapers and all the stuff needed (+ small plastic bag for dirty clothes, very useful !)

I put my "diaper bag" on my shoulder or in the bottom of the kinderwagen. and that is it !

Now that my baby needs milk bottle and so, I just add a new small bag with this stuff.

Good luck for your hunt !

Amélie
Hi Holly,
it's been a while since my own pregnancy but I still have a look at a nice german shopping site from time to time. Mamarella has a lot of wonderful and stylish dresses, pregnancy shirts, diaper bags, and more. How do like this bag http://www.mamarella.com/storksak.nina_wickeltasche_storksak_schwarz.4281.1.1.htm ?
xx Sabrina
Anonymous said…
Hello Holly,
I know a lot of women who never had one - because they didn't like any of the readyliy available ones and soon found out that they did not really need one.
I usually carry a rather large handbag anyway, so I got some pretty fabric and made a little drawstring bag to keep wipes a small toy and a few extra diapers and one pair of spare pants. Never needed more! Of course if you are not breastfeeding for any reason you will need to carry around a lot more things.
All the best! Love Heidi
Frau Haselmayer said…
I second the Stroksak recommendation. Although I don't have a baby I've had one of their bags because I like using diaper bags as handbags/camera bags. I find regular handbags often too small to use them as handbag when I also want to bring my camera with me. And the additional padding and compartments of baby bags are great for the camera and an additional lens...:)

Have you seen that Orla Kiely also makes diaper bags? http://www.orlakiely.com/uk.cfm/bags/multi%20stem/13SENMS049/23821/Multi/ or http://www.orlakiely.com/uk.cfm/Bags/Pre%20Season/13AESYM049/25545/_/
Sara said…
What about these Swedish ones: http://littlephant.com/messenger-changing-bag
I want one and I don't even have a kid ;)
Sara said…
What about these Swedish ones: http://littlephant.com/messenger-changing-bag
I want one and I don't even have a kid ;)
I don't pwn any of these myself, but in Denmark these are very popular brands:
Ida Ising (Danish designer)

http://www.mimiscircus.com/brands-1/ida-ising/ida-ising-elm-pusletaske-marine.html#.UnKjrHAz2So

or littlelephant like this adorable one -
http://lekmer.dk/barn-og-baby/barnevogne-o-barnevognstilbehor/pusletasker/littlephant-pusletaske-day-bag-waves-sort-gr%C3%A5

or this
http://lekmer.dk/barn-og-baby/barnevogne-o-barnevognstilbehor/pusletasker/littlephant-pusletaske-messenger-bag-waves-gr%C3%A5

I am so sorry that those are links for Danish shops, but maybe you can get some help from a Danish friend, or google the brands?
Julia said…
I have an Allerhand one, too, which I like, so I can second that recommendation in general.

BUT I was given a smaller "purse" with space for 3-4 diapers, a changing pad, small garbage bags and a spare onesie (for accidents...) and fits into my normal handbag. We moved to NYC, I started carrying my baby most of the time instead of taking the stroller, to which the Allerhand bag could be clipped easily. End of story: I ended up using the purse in my normal handbag almost ALL the time and can't be bothered to take the big diaper bag anymore.

As I'm nursing, add a muslin cloth and that's all I need at the moment. Not sure what it's like if you bottle-feed and want to have hot water and formula with you all the time though.
Anonymous said…
I am a mom of twins who lives in the Czech Republic. I walk everywhere, and so having a diaper bag that attached to the handle of my stroller was a lifesaver. I had the Skip Hop brad (I think it's the Dou).
Katharina said…
I like very much Petunia Pickle Bottom. Good Quality and nice design....Unfortunately I found them after having my 3 kids...Katharina
Masha said…
Although I don't think it has to be an expensive bag I like the baby bag of Louis Vuitton and the black one of Burberry. They don't have the look of a diaper bag (what I appreciate.)

Besrt, Masha
Unknown said…
Hi Holly,
I'm using The lässig Green Label diaper bag and I like it very much. It comes with a bottle holder, a changing mat, a pencil case, a strap for the stroller and it also has an isolated pocket for wet clothes for example. And I think it looks great.
Love, Sabrina
Ali said…
I had a nappy bag for child one, but even though it was black and inoffensive, I grew to loathe it. By the time the second one came along, I had a little pouch which doubled as a mat to lie the baby on and held a couple of nappies and some wipes. I could put it in my normal bag easily or just toss it under the pram. Remember, sometimes your hubby (or a chum) will take the baby out without you and you need a way for them to take the essentials without you abandoning your own bag.

http://www.mothercare.com/Summer-Infant-Changeaway---Black/326559,default,pd.html
Anonymous said…
I am getting this one: http://www.gray-label.com/en/shop/gray-label-test-product/ws-pr/pr2475
Anja said…
Dear Holly,

I can realy recommend this onlineshop:
http://babyssimo.de/collections/wickeltaschen
They have such beautiful things for mummys and babys! I think you will also like it!

All the best!
Anja
Unknown said…
ByStroom in Denmark makes amazing diaper bags that don't look at all like diaper bags. Lots of styles with lots of colors to choose from...

http://bystroom.dk/en/babystroom-changing-bags-39/
Anonymous said…
Hi Holly, vielleicht die:
http://www.sproesslingedesign.de/onlineshop/spielzeug/praktisch/
jja said…
Babymel

http://media.wickeltaschen.com/media/catalog/product/cache/7/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/b/a/babymel-big-slouchy-designer-wickeltasche-twisted-red-rot.jpg

http://www.boo-poo.de/online-shop/38-wickeltasche-mitzi

LG,

jja
Have you seen the Orla Kiely diaper bags? Sooo cute!! http://www.orlakiely.com/uk.cfm/bags/pre%20season/13AESYM049/25546/Amethyst/
Anonymous said…
Dear Holly

I heard that the pacapod.com does a good range of change bags.

best wishes

Michelle
Anonymous said…
I just bought a pretty, large handbag because I wasn't a fan of most of them. So far, I haven't even needed it, and a tiny shoulder bag with a couple compartments has sufficed. (My child is nearly 8 months old, so I doubt I'll ever need one.)
Anonymous said…
Hello,
I have just discovered your lovely blog.
For my first child, I bought a fancy diaper bag (and many other things I did not find useful for my second child bec I had more experience). For my second child, I simply used a nice bag I already had and filled it up with the things one usually find in a diaper bag. I liked the second solution better bec. I could now spot all diaper bags from a distance ! Whatever your decision, it is nice to have a bag with a small bag for food, a small bag for diapers, a padded changing towel or something like that, plastic bags, small toys, a baby bottle, spare clothes and bibs. I am probably forgetting something.
I found disposable bibs in Switzerland (Migros). Very useful on the go sometimes.
Maternity pillows are great. Choose one that is really "flexible" bec when your child is older, you can put the pillow on the floor. And your child drinks his milk there if you have to do sg else (very cosy).
Forget about washable diapers. PLEASE don't even think abt it. :-) Few people want to protect the environment as much as I do, but you will not have time. Having a child is exhausting. It is like doing a marathon (pregnancy and delivery) and then having to run again, with no time to rest. Not having time for oneself is exhausting and can be frustrating when one is very career-oriented and very dynamic (as you seem to be and as I am myself). Do not underestimate that. (I underestimated it bec books said my son would sleep 18 hours a day. Well, not exactly, and not when I wanted to sleep !). If you have extra time, spend it with your child, or your husband, or just with yourself, not cleaning diapers (plus, liquid detergents are not that good for the environment anyway !). I might be wrong on the rest but I know I am right on that one !!
Buy soft and special washing powder to clean his clothes in case he has a sensitive skin (natural Marseille soap, the real one, not the copies, etc.). Use Marseilles soap or soft soap on his skin, and sweet almond oil. It is good to have almond oil right at the beginning because babies' feet are often dry.

I thought my baby would be "happy" to "see" his bedroom as soon as possible. After all, I had spent hours renovating and decorating it, right ? In fact, babies can find it overwhelming. They have just started adapting to the hospital sounds, smells and air....and here they are, in a new place, with new sounds, smells, lights, etc. For some babies, it is just too much...and they will cry. My baby did, I was a little sad, I was glad the nurse had told me it might happen. Just be ready for it just in case...You can show him around a little later, after his nap.
Anyway, there is nothing like having a child. A lot of work, but even more love. It also make you see the world differently. The best thing ever !
Also, as you live in Germany, you might find yourself wanting to "revive" some US traditions because they were part of your childhood and you want to share them with your baby. I celebrate traditions I never thought were important to me ! I discovered they were important to me when I had children....because I realized they would not "survive" in the family if I did not celebrate them. That could make your October months "easier" !
Finally, speak English to your child, don't ever mix languages. Your husband has to speak German to him, not German and English. That is THE main secret to bilingualism. (My boys speak 3 languages).
I also learnt that in the end, YOU are the one who knows what your baby needs or wants. Trust your instincts. It is your baby, no one knows him better than YOU do.
Hire a photographer for family shoots, with the 3 of you. I did not, and I regret it.
Very last thing : most babies cry in a different way according to what they want (food, diaper issue, cold/hot). Try and spot the difference after a few weeks. It will help you/him a lot !
I hope this helps ! Welcome to the wonderful world of motherhood.
All the best.
Lauren

Anonymous said…
Hello,
Me again !! (but this piece of advice is important, I promise).
I personally believe that a baby's life is quite boring. -:) Some babies do not mind, others do. If your baby belongs to the second category, you might want to add a little diversity : a baby reclining chair, a baby activity mat, and a baby swing are three ways to put yout baby in a different position...thus adding a little diversity in his life (different position, different movements, different vision angle). Some babies do not like swings, though. Basically, I had a swing in the living room, a chair in the kitchen, the pad in his room... I wish I had done that with my first child. I did it with my second child and it really helped ! Otherwise, the baby can only be in your arms or lying. I believe it is even truer for winter babies who cannot go to the park as often.
All the best,
Laurence
Gertrud said…
Hi Holly - I am sure you have found a bag. As I was buying several of these bags till I was happy, maybe you are having the same virus too - I love StorkSak http://www.storksak.com

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