Bags

Bags for daily carry, travel and family life, from diaper backpacks with insulated bottle pockets to weekender duffles, insulated cooler totes and hands free belt bags. Each shape solves a different problem: how much you need to carry, how long you will be carrying it, and whether your hands need to stay free. Compare compartments, strap adjustment and fabric below to find the one that matches how you actually move through your day.

Choosing a Bag by How You Carry, Not How It Looks

The shape you need follows the load and the distance. A diaper backpack keeps both hands free and spreads weight across the shoulders, which is why parents reach for it over a tote once the bag gets heavy. A belt bag holds a phone, keys and a card and nothing else, which is the point. A weekender duffle takes soft, bulky items well and structured ones badly. Before comparing colours, work out which of those three problems you are solving.

What the Compartments Actually Change

Insulated side pockets keep a bottle upright and separate from clothing, which matters more on a diaper bag than total capacity does. Padded sleeves protect a laptop from the edge impact of setting a bag down, not from crushing. A wipe clean lining is worth more than an extra pocket if the bag will hold food. Read the pocket list as a description of what the maker expected you to carry.

Straps, Fit and Where the Weight Lands

Adjustable straps matter most where the bag is shared between two people of different heights, or worn over a coat in winter and a shirt in summer. A crossbody strap that cannot be shortened enough will swing; one that cannot be lengthened will pull at the shoulder. On backpacks, check whether the panel is ventilated, because that single detail decides whether the bag is comfortable on a warm commute.

If you are buying for a nursery run rather than a commute, the same thinking applies to the rest of the kit, so it is worth browsing Baby & Kids alongside this collection. For a bag that has to survive a plane cabin rather than a school gate, start with duffle and travel bags instead.