Description
More than a bag, this is your portable baby station, designed to carry all the essentials necessary to care for newborns when out and about.
"Through my experience of raising two girls, I learnt that the best Baby Bags need to be durable but lightweight, roomy but compact, fashionable but timeless. Every part of this bag has been considered, tried and tested." Anna Vidovic, founder
Features
- Ethically sourced
- Hypoallergenic fabrics
- Designed by the mum community
- Side straps that velcro directly onto a pram handlebar
- Extra long shoulder straps with a 32cm drop
- A long extendable cross-body strap for travel
- Double zippers made in aged brass with ribbon pulls
- A wristlet nappy wallet included with every bag
- 100% recycled nylon lining in a custom stripe design
- Two thermal bottle holders with elastic rim
- One large internal compartment with a zipper close, plus three additional smaller compartments
- External compartment with double zipper close for easy to reach essentials on the go
Size
40cm L x 11cm W x 30cm H
Material
- Made from 100% Recycled Nylon, every single bag is taking fabric waste that would otherwise be polluting our oceans or sitting in landfills.
- More than eco-friendly, recycled nylon is strong, water-resistant and machine washable.
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Due to the inherent nature of the recycled fabric, there may be visible crease marks on straps, particularly noticeable on the Khaki Baby Bag. This does not in any way affect the quality or the function of the bag, but if you prefer your products pristine – we suggest you opt for another colour.
Care
- Like other fabrics, you need to pay special attention to a piece of stained nylon fabric for obvious reasons. Stains usually do not come out during regular washing but would rather require targeted cleaning. Here are some steps to remove stains from your nylon fabric.
How to Wash Nylon with Stains:
- SEPARATE - Sort and separate stained nylon fabrics from other clothing articles as they would require special attention.
- ACT FAST - It is always best to treat stains immediately they occur, especially oily stains, as they are yet to set in and so easier to remove. But, if you were indisposed or unaware of the stains, all hope is not lost as you can still tactically remove them.
- STAIN REMOVER - Liberally apply an enzyme-based stain remover over the stains and allow them to sit for a bit. Do not attempt to use chlorine bleach to get rid of tough stains to avoid further damage to your fabric. Stains that have already been set into the fabric might require a bit of time for them to be displaced by the stain remover, so you should sort stained clothes and apply the stain remover before you are ready to begin washing.
- WASH - If you're washing with a machine, simply add the pre-treated stained material to your wash load, pour in detergent, and continue your washing. To completely get rid of stains, you would need to use a heavy-duty commercial laundry detergent.
How to Wash Nylon by Machine:
- SEPARATE - It is advisable to wash clothing items made with nylon material separately. This is because it doesn't require hot water like other materials. In fact, washing your nylon fabric with hot water is highly discouraged to prevent possible ruin and permanent damage
- TURN - After you're done with sorting, turn your bag inside out.
- DETERGENT - Use liquid or powdered detergent to wash. Simply add the required amount to cool or warm water. For fabric with oil or other stains, use the heavy-duty variant of this detergent so as to easily get rid of stains. It is recommended to never use either chlorine bleach or its diluted form in a bid to remove stains as they are harmful to nylon fabric.
- WASH - Hand-wash or wash in a washing machine at the gentle or regular cycle setting. Do not forget to add a fabric softener to help control static electricity.
- DRY - Ideally, nylon should be drip-dried. Hang up and allow to dry from natural air. Nylon dries quickly, so be sure to check on it in 10 to 15 minutes.