Rosebud London Love Bloom Tote Baby Changing Bag review

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Rosebud London Love Bloom Tote

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Rosebud London’s Love Bloom Tote is a changing bag with a beautiful design and colour scheme. The bag comes complete with elasticated pockets for extra space both inside and out, insulated bottle pockets and a handy internal zip pocket for smaller and more valuable items, such as your purse. It also includes a pen loop in case you ever need quick access to something to write with, a mobile phone pocket and a key fob for secure storage.

It has a water-resistant wipeable lining to keep your belongings clean and dry, while still looking stylish with its floral patterning. The adjustable shoulder strap means that the bag can easily fit on to pram handles, and it’s particularly lightweight and practical for carrying around with your youngsters with you.

Despite being a fashionable bag, the tote is a little on the small side, and isn’t particularly practical if you’re planning on bringing a lot out and about with you, and especially not if you have more than one youngster.

The small size also means that the bag is probably slightly overpriced.

All in all, if you’re after a small yet practical bag that’s affordable and stylish, this is probably the bag for you.

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