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Bellagio Convertible Messenger and Backpack Diaper Bag in Pink | 
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| Brand: Global Kecci Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $52.00
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 9625
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 13 x 6 x 12.5
UPC: 878409000132 ASIN: B000JQWLRK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easily converts from a messenger to a backpack! | | • | A truly beautiful bag with a design inspired by the rich beauty of oriental brocades. | | • | Includes a matching changing pad for easy changing anywhere. | | • | Easy-clean microfiber exterior and nylon lining for easy care. | | • | The perfect bag for the stylish mom on the go. |
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Product Description The beautiful Bellagio Convertible diaper bag is perfect for the mom on the go. You can quickly convert the bag from a stylish messenger to a convenient backpack - the back zipper compartment cleverly conceals the backpack straps when not in use (see additional photos). The Bellagio is truly beautiful with its colorful design inspired by the beauty of oriental brocades from the past. But don't let the beauty fool you, this bag is made from easy-care and durable microfiber with a nylon lining that wipes clean fast and easy. The Bellagio also features a full-size front pocket, side bottle pockets, multiple internal pockets, magnetic closure on flap, protective feet on base, adjustable shoulder and backpack straps, and it includes a matching changing pad. You'll love this diaper bag for its versatility and style! Measures 12.5W x 13H x 6D. Available in Pink, Aqua Blue, and Deep Chartreuse
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Great looking bag; not durable October 20, 2008 Brandi Lavrich (Canonsburg, PA United States) This IS a beautiful bag, but what good is the beauty if it's falling apart?! I have used this bag for 5 months and the snap closure is coming off, the strap is fraying and coming apart and the changing pad that came with the bag frayed and had to be thrown out after only a month! Needless to say, I am extremely disappointed, given the price of the bag. I falsely assumed this would be a durable bag that would last until I no longer needed a diaper bag. I'm going back to my "Little Tripper" bag from Land's End. I've had that one since baby #1 (I'm on #3) and it's still in great condition!
Perfect Stylish Diaper Bag October 13, 2008 May (San Jose, CA USA) Love my diaper bag! It is the perfect size-not so big that it looks like luggage yet roomy enough to carry all the essentials and then some. The backpack straps come right out of the zippered compartment and easily attach. There are also nice sized pockets inside. Another thing I like is that it has metal "feet" underneath to protect it. The fabric appears and feels pretty delicate, but the construction and sewing seem sturdy. I've been using it for 2 weeks now. It's held up well so far. It looks like some of those very expensive designer bags but costs considerably less. It's hip, chic, and stylish at the right price.
Beautiful Bag--poor quality materials October 12, 2008 A. Hewitt I hate to give this bag a bad review as it is beautiful and I have received many compliments on it, but it is literally falling apart. I have used it frequently for 7 months and in that time the zipper on the back that holds the backpack straps has broken, the main zipper sticks, the inner pocket lining is totally shredded (i even thought I lost something because it fell into the "inside" of the bag), and now one of the backpack straps has come apart from the bag. I wanted to use it mainly for the backpack function and now I can't so its a basic diaper bag again. I wouldn't waste your money. If you want a quality diaper bag that can also be use as a backpack I would buy one made of sturdier materials.
Love It! September 10, 2008 J. Davis (Missouri) I bought a used (though you could not tell - it was in perfect condition) Kecci diaper bag and used it constantly for probably two years. Mine was a light yellow color and it was pretty dirty by the time baby #2 was on the way. Features I liked: 1) Backpack! I love having both arms free and not having a bag fall off my shoulder. 2) Can switch to Messenger-style. My husband liked this and would carry it this way. 3) Pocket in the back on the outside. This is where the messenger straps go but I also kept the diaper pad here and sometimes would stick extra disposable bibs. 4) Pockets around the inside that didn't take up tons of room. If you're using the pockets there isn't exactly duffle-bag-sized room in the center. Still, we lived an hour from any "decent" sized town and so I had to pack plenty of stuff and this bag worked fine for me. I think the fact I'm looking for another Kecci says it all.
beautiful pattern....not worth the money August 25, 2008 Mom (PA) I bought this bag because of the beautiful pattern and I love the fact that it can be carried as a backpack. The bag is smaller in size than I expected. The biggest disappointment with the bag was the very first time I used the diaper bag, the diaper changing pad that comes with the bag fell apart on both sides and now it looks terrible. I am hoping that the bag doesn't fall apart like the changing pad did.
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