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Sturdy and stylish Pacapod Nappy Changing bag. Signature design from the multi-award winning brand that definitely lived up to its hype and was really versatile and convenient to use. 
Comes with two of their famous Pods - one for diapering and the insulated one for milk and food - which can be used as part of the bag or also separately with their own straps. 
The bag can be carried on the shoulder or hung to a pram with the hanging hooks. 
Tons of space and internal compartments for more storage, keys etc. In excellent condition with not spills / stains or marks. 

More information here: 
https://pregnantchicken.com/pacapod-diaper-bag-review/
https://www.pramworld.co.uk/blog/pacapod-richmond-changing-bag-review/

Price: £25.

Collection only from SE22. 

 

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