Storksak Lucinda Changing Bag Review

You can never have too many bags – right?

I have one or two three or four changing bags that I mix up every few days. I tend to use my rucksack style bags for days out and a small messenger bag for nipping to the shops, but I was after something that looked more like a handbag, yet had the practicality of a changing bag as we are about to embark on the dreaded potty training stage and I need room for a couple of changes of clothes for those “oops” moments.

The team at Storksak offered me the Lucinda Tote Bag to review, which is not only crafted from luxurious textured leather, but it looks just like a handbag, with the practicality of a changing bag.

What I love about the bag is its simple, clean lines with two main zipped compartments, one that runs at an asymmetrical angle. There are four elasticated pockets, built in stroller clips and a bottle pocket make it easy to store all of your essentials in style and my laptop comfortably fits inside, making it a bag that ideal to take to the office too.

Storksak Lucinda

There are three ways of carrying the bag, either attached to the buggy handle using the in-built buggy clips, carrying using the handles, or over the shoulder with the shoulder strap.

The bag also comes with an in-built thermo-insulated bottle holder keeps fluids warm/cool for up to four hours, a padded changing mat and wipe clean linings throughout.

The Lucinda Changing Bag is my new favourite bag and I won’t be changing it anytime soon.

 

18 thoughts on “Storksak Lucinda Changing Bag Review”

  1. I’ve lost count of the number of changing bags we have gone through with our two youngest. Having said that, I don’t think we had anything that was swish enough that is had an “in-built thermo-insulated bottle holder”. Sounds like the sort of changing bag James Bond would have!

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  2. Oh I love this ! I have two toddlers, my 2 year old is potty training and the other is one year old. I always have to have a changing bag when we go out , I miss having a handbag so much. Something like this would be perfect as it just looks like a really nice handbag xx

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  3. This bag looks dab. My favourite changing bag at the moment is a pacapod one. I had a silvercross one that came with the travel system and also a pink lining one but found them too small. This one looks great for when the time comes when Blake is no longer in nappies.

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  4. Definitely agree with you, you can never have enough bags 😉 I like changing bags that don’t really look like they are changing bags and this definitely doesn’t look like one. If I had a baby (mine is 5 now), this would be my choice of bag 😉 x

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  5. It’s gorgeous! It looks nothing like a changing bag at all, and I love that it has two separate large sections, would be perfect for me so I could use for the baby and and one the 2 year old!
    Off to see if it comes in a brown or tan….

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  6. OMG, I love Storksak!! I got a black changing bag for when I had my second daughter and I used it all the time. It was so practical with lots of pockets and it didn’t look like a changing back!! They have really good products. This back looks really good too and also very stylish! How lucky that you were able to review a bag for them. I would love that, 😉 xx

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  7. Oh my, I love this! I am a BAG lady. I like shoes because I have to wear them but I have bags because I want them. I have reached the stage with my children now that I don’t want to necessarily carry a bag that looks like a changing bag but I still need the practicalities of one. I have heard great things about Storksak and I’m liking what I see too 🙂

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