OiOi Faux Buffalo Carryall Baby Changing Bag

from OiOi
RRP  £110.00

by motherandbaby |
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OiOi’s Faux Buffalo Carryall is made from soft leather and is light and comfortable to carry – even when full of essentials. The bag is roomy, with plenty of compartments for mummy and baby things, and still enough space for nappies and an extra change of clothes (etc). The included change mat is fantastic, as are the interchangeable straps and pushchair clips. But the best thing about the product is that it doesn’t look like a baby changing bag, which means that it can multi-task as a handbag without looking mumsy!

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Product Information

  • faux buffalo with metal zippers

  • two main compartments with elasticised and zip pockets

  • outer zip pocket for wallets, keys, mobile phone etc.

  • two front exterior pockets with zipper

  • elasticised exterior side pockets

  • matching new OiOi jacquard lining and accessories

  • detachable stroller straps

  • large padded microfibre change mat

  • insulated bottle holder - insulation 2 hours

  • pvc zip top wet purse

  • pvc OiOi wipes case

  • faux buffalo detachable strap

  • faux buffalo double handle straps

  • antique nickle hardware

  • protective metal feet on base

  • Height: 28cm (11"), Width: 45cm (18"), Gusset: 20cm (7.5")

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