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The 7 Best Diaper Bags, According To Moms Who've Tested Over 20 Styles

The 7 Best Diaper Bags, According To Moms Who've Tested Over 20 Styles

Forbes06-05-2025

Before I had my first baby, I don't think I truly understood how many things I would need to carry around with them whenever we left the house. The best diaper bags have the space to stow all those baby essentials like wipes, diapers, bottles, spare clothes, burp cloths and toys. They're also comfortable and easy for parents to use, so you're not digging through the diaper bag abyss to find that elusive pacifier. After testing over 20 diaper bags among several testers, we found the Petunia Pickle Bottom Meta Backpack to be the best—it's made of high-quality materials and has dedicated pockets for all the essentials. Our top value pick, the popular Skip Hop Forma Diaper Bag Backpack , is lightweight, roomy and has remained durable through years of testing.
The best diaper bags hold and organize everything you need for your little. ALICIA BETZ FOR FORBES
Here are all of our winners after testing over 20 diaper bags:
When choosing a diaper bag, consider the size and style you want. If you have multiple kids, you may need a larger bag—but be careful not to overload it. Additionally, many parents prefer a backpack or belt bag, so they can have their hands free. 'A comfortable, well-designed and ergonomic diaper bag that meets your specific needs can improve quality of life as you navigate the daily demands of motherhood,' says Amy McCormick, an occupational therapist who leads the postpartum rehabilitation program at UNC Rex Holly Springs Hospital in North Carolina.
Continue reading for an in-depth look at all of our top picks for the best diaper bags along with more information on our testing process and what to look for when you're shopping for a diaper bag.
Amazon Petunia Pickle Bottom Meta Backpack
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Dimensions: 13.4 x 6.7 x 13.8 inches | Weight: 1.3 pounds | Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: A 100% guarantee on hardware and fabric defects for two years | Cleaning instructions: Wipe down
Best for: People looking for a stylish and professional bag
Those looking for a durable and high-quality option that will last for years
Organizing every item
Skip if: You're packing for multiple kids or need extra space
With 10 total pockets, the Petunia Pickle Bottom Meta Backpack makes it simple to find a spot for all your baby items and then some. From a discreet felt-lined electronics pocket to stretchy diaper pockets and an insulated bottle pocket, there's a place to put everything. The large main compartment zippers all the way down, which helps with packing the bag and finding things that may have fallen to the bottom. A strap on the back that attaches to rolling luggage makes it a great option for travel, too. It's also the lightest diaper bag backpack that we tested.
The Petunia Pickle Bottom Meta Backpack is just the right size for essentials. ALICIA BETZ FOR FORBES
Many of the more stylish diaper bags I've tested are either uncomfortable or have fabrics that are difficult to maintain and clean. That isn't the case with this bag. Depending on the style you choose, the outer material is either vegan leather, coated canvas or vegan leather with cable-stitch textured embossing. The styles are classic and professional, making this a good option to bring to work if you're pumping or simply want to continue to use the bag after your baby is older.
Though the bag isn't machine washable, the materials are easy to wipe clean. Our tester intentionally spilled a blueberry pouch on the bag and left it to sit overnight. In the morning, it wiped up effortlessly. The included changing pad is machine washable, so there's no need to worry about messy diaper changes.
The comfort of this bag is a huge plus, too. It's a backpack-style bag, which many of our experts recommend. The padded straps are nice and comfortable. 'When worn properly, with both straps well positioned, [backpack bags] can help minimize risk of injury and reduce stress on the back, abdominals, and pelvic floor,' says McCormick., But Don't Overpack It
Though I laud the bag for its ample pockets, you can't pack quite as much in this bag as some of our other top picks, like the Skip Hop Forma or the Béis Backpack Diaper Bag. When I try to put too many things in the bag, it becomes lumpy and awkward because there isn't much give to the material. Our tester also found that the side water bottle pocket was difficult to pack when there were too many things in the main compartment. However, that limit on space is a good thing in some ways. 'More space just means more stuff crammed inside—and trust us, you don't need to carry everything but the kitchen sink,' says Laura Hunter, a licensed practical nurse and cofounder of Moms on Call, a parenting resource brand.
Amazon Skip Hop Forma Diaper Bag Backpack
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Dimensions: 16 x 8 x 14 inches | Weight: 1.4 pounds | Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: Limited warranty | Cleaning instructions: Wipe down
Best for: People who want a comfortable bag that's easy to pack
Families looking for gender neutral styles
People on a budget
Skip if: You want something super stylish
The value of the Skip Hop Forma Diaper Bag Backpack is unmatched. My husband and I have used it as our main diaper bag for over five years, and it's still in excellent shape. The bag has two padded straps and it's a backpack bag, making it the ideal ergonomic option.
Because it's a backpack bag that's incredibly lightweight, this is a good option for parents have back problems or moms who may struggle with core strength, pelvic floor strength or who are recovering from a c-section or tear. 'Postpartum moms should consider their core and pelvic health when choosing a diaper bag. After a vaginal birth, weakened pelvic floor muscles and potential back pain mean a lightweight, evenly distributed bag (like a backpack style) is ideal to reduce strain. For c-section recovery, avoiding heavy shoulder bags that put pressure on healing abdominal muscles is crucial,' says John Gallucci Jr., a doctor of physical therapy and CEO of New York-based Jag Physical Therapy.
The Skip Hop Forma is a great value option that's durable and easy to pack. ALICIA BETZ FOR FORBES Easy To Pack And Maintain
I like packing this bag more than some of the more stylish or boxy bags because the material has some give to it. There are nine total pockets, plus two packing cubes. Pockets include two bottle pockets, a main compartment, two stretchy interior pockets, two front zipper pockets and more. The bag also comes with a changing pad.
The side bottle pockets have plenty of room to hold water bottles for parents and caregivers or babies. The storage cubes are great for packing things on-the-go, too. If I want to leave the larger diaper bag in the car, I can put a bottle, diaper and some wipes in a packing cube and significantly lighten my load. McCormick likes the option of using removable storage cubes, too, as they make it easy to add and remove items based on the specific outing or activity.
The fabric is water-repellent, and our tester found it easy to clean a spilled baby food pouch and water. In addition to being able to wipe down any spills, I've also found that it's easy to clean out crumbs and messes at the bottom of the bag because the fabric has enough flexibility to it that I can turn the bag inside out.
Dagne Dover Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Backpack
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Dimensions: 9.5 x 5.6 x 12.3 inches (small), 11.8 x 6.5 x 12.8 inches (medium, 12.3 x 7 x 13.8 (large) | Weight: 3 pounds (small), 3.5 pounds (medium), 4 pounds (large)| Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: Limited guarantee for 1 year | Cleaning instructions: Hand wash
Best for: People who want a comfortable bag with soft material
Those looking for extras, like pouches and a changing mat
Parents looking for something that doesn't look like a diaper bag
Skip if: You're worried about stains Versatile Packing Options
The Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Backpack comes in small, medium and large sizes, so parents can find the right option for their carrying style. In addition to the many interior and exterior pockets, including a wipes and insulated bottle holder, it also comes with extras like a storage pouch and a shoe bag. A luggage sleeve on the back makes this a good option for travel, too. Other extras include a changing mat and stroller clips, though we don't recommend using stroller clips due to the potential danger of tipping the stroller.
If you tend to overpack your bag, you might want to get the size larger than you think you'll need. Our tester found that when she had the main compartment of the bag packed full, it was difficult to use the exterior zipper pockets.
The fabric on the Dagne Dover Indi is so comfortable and soft. MARGARET BADORE FOR FORBES Sought-After Look And Feel
Many people love the look and feel of the Indi. The neoprene material is 100% vegan, and it's available in a variety of aesthetic colors, some of which are gender-neutral. From the outside, it looks more like a regular backpack than a diaper bag. The fabric is soft, not stiff, and the nicely padded straps make it comfortable to wear. Our tester found that the fabric stretches easily to accommodate items that you throw in the bag.
If you (or your kids) tend to spill things a lot, this may not be the best bag for you. When our tester spilled water and a tot food pouch on the bag, it initially cleaned up well, but in the long-term, she found some stains lingered on her camel-colored bag.
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Dimensions: 12 x 7.75 x 15 inches | Weight: 4 pounds | Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: 45-day return policy | Cleaning instructions: Wipe down
Best for: People with multiple kids
Families with a newborn
Those who want a sleek, stylish and gender-neutral bag
Skip if: You want something small and compact Very Spacious
Some people like to overstuff their diaper bag (guilty as charged). Whether you're packing for twins like me or just need extra space, the Béis Backpack Diaper Bag gives you the room you need. The top of the bag opens wide so you can pack and find the things you need, and there are a good number of pockets. Our tester found that the exterior bottle pockets were large enough to hold her water bottles, which wasn't the case with every bag she tested. Inside, you can tighten the insulated bottle pouch so your baby's bottle doesn't get lost in the main compartment.
Because it's such a big bag and it already weighs 4 pounds, be careful not to overpack it. 'Extremely large or heavy bags may encourage overpacking, making it hard to reach items and adding unnecessary strain to the back, abdominals and pelvic floor,' says McCormick. Though the bag can get heavy if you stuff too much in it, our tester found it comfortable with nicely padded straps. Thoughtful Extras For Baby
My favorite thing about the Béis Backpack Diaper Bag is that it's obvious it was thoroughly designed with babies and parents in mind. The included changing pad has a pouch to store diapers, wipes or diaper rash cream. In the bag, you'll find a pacifier pouch and a teething ring. There is also an odor-proof pouch, which is ideal for storing soiled clothes or for parents who use cloth diapers to store dirty diapers until they get home. Another included extra is stroller clips, though we do not recommend using these as the weight of the bag can tip your stroller.
Our tester loved all of these extras as well as how easy the bag is to clean. The stain-resistant fabric can be wiped down. She had no problem cleaning up the food pouch that she intentionally spilled on the bag. The high-quality and easy-to-clean material makes this a great pick for families with multiple kids or those who want a durable bag that can stand up to extensive everyday use.
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Dimensions: 12.3 x 12 x 5 inches (medium), 13 x 12.8 x 5.8 (large) | Weight: 2.5 pounds (medium), 3 pounds (large) | Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: 21 day return period, manufacturing defects are assessed on a case by case basis | Cleaning instructions: Machine washable (black), clean with mild neutral soap mixed with warm water and a clean microfiber cloth (all other colors)
Best for: Parents who like high-end products
People who like to carry their bag different ways
Families who like lots of pockets and compartments
Skip if: Practical Features For Babies And Parents
Becoming a parent doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your style or your love for luxury products. The Caraa Baby Bag is made with parent and baby in mind, with so many thoughtful features. Forbes Vetted editor Margaret Badore found that this bag had the best features of all the high-end bags she tested. She particularly likes the hot/cold pocket and the fully removable diaper caddy. The caddy has four pockets for storing wipes, diapers and other essentials, and it's a helpful feature for packing a few things on the go. 'The removable organizer is also extremely useful; when packed with diaper change essentials, I could take just that part out and head to the bathroom with baby for a change,' says Badore. Unfortunately, the bag does not come with a changing pad to complement the diaper caddy.
One of my favorite baby-friendly features: the black version of the bag is machine washable, which isn't a common feature in diaper bags. No matter the spill, you can throw it in the wash for quick cleanup. For other color options, you need to clean with mild neutral soap mixed with warm water and a clean microfiber cloth to maintain the color.
The Caraa Baby Bag can be worn as a backpack or a cross-body bag. MARGARET BADORE FOR FORBES High-Quality And Versatile
The bag is available in a medium or large size, and the versatility is key. You can choose to wear the bag as a backpack or as a crossbody bag by attaching a shoulder strap. When you wear it this way, you can tuck the backpack straps out of the way. The bag also comes with stroller hooks, but we don't recommend using them because hanging a bag on your stroller can cause it to tip. This bag has so many pockets. From insulated bottle pockets to a phone pocket to hot/cold pockets and pockets with magnetic closures, you'll certainly find a spot to put everything.
When you're traveling, simply slide the bag onto your luggage with the attached luggage sleeve. Badore has used this bag for about two years, including on family trips and as a carry-on, and has found virtually no signs of wear. The profile of this bag is a bit wider than many others, so that's something to consider if you need your bag to fit into a compact area.
State Bags State Lorimer Diaper Bag Backpack
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Dimensions: 16.5 x 13 x 5.9 inches | Weight: N/A | Bag style: Backpack | Warranty: 1 year for material or manufacturing defects | Cleaning instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth
Best for: Using with multiple caregivers
Families packing a bag for multiple kids
People who want something that doesn't look like a diaper bag
Skip if: Comfort For All With No-Fuss Fabric
A gender neutral diaper bag is ideal if you'll be sharing the bag with other caregivers—or perhaps you simply prefer that look and style. From the outside, the State Lorimer Diaper Bag doesn't scream diaper bag, and it's available in five colors, including the several gender-neutral picks like an olive, black and navy. You can personalize the bag with up to three characters and two symbols or patches.
The padded straps are nice, and Badore found the bag comfortable even when it was loaded up. When traveling, you can also attach the bag to your luggage with a built-in luggage slip. The fabric is easy to clean. In our tests, water ran right off the nylon parts, and our spilled pouch wiped up no problem. Room For All The Gear
Badore appreciates all of the pockets in this bag, which include two main compartments, a front zipper pocket, side water bottle pockets, an insulated bottle pocket and more. With so many places to put things, it's less likely you'll lose something at the bottom of the bag. It also includes a washable changing pad and a padded laptop sleeve that fits laptops up to 15 inches. For parents who sometimes have to work while taking care of their kids, this can be a huge plus.
Though there is plenty of room for all of the essentials, the large size of this bag could encourage you to pack too much, which could put extra stain on your back. This can also be dangerous if you use the attached stroller clips as a heavy diaper bag could tip a stroller.
Amazon Colugo On-The-Go Organizer
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Dimensions: 6.5 x 7 x 4 inches | Weight: 2 pounds | Bag style: Belt bag | Warranty: Limited warranty for 1 year | Cleaning instructions: Machine washable
Best for: People who need their hands free
Families who want something versatile they can grab and go
Parents who want something they can wear all day
Skip if: Fits A Surprising Number Of Items
I really couldn't ask for much more in a compact diaper bag. The Colugo On-The-Go Organizer is sleek, comfortable and highly adjustable. According to Hunter, small and compact is the way to go. 'Moms on Call recommends smaller, well-organized bags that keep only the essentials at your fingertips. Some other features we can do without,' she says.
The bag has enough room for the basics like diapers and wipes. It has six pockets plus two bottle holders, so you can keep your items organized, too. Our tester was surprised at how many things she could fit in the bag. It also had room for her son's sweatshirt.
The Colugo On The Go Organizer is ideal for staying hands-free while carrying all the essentials. ALICIA BETZ FOR FORBES Doubles As A Stroller Organizer
My favorite thing about this bag is that it can double as a stroller organizer. While hanging larger, heavier bags from a stroller is unsafe due to the potential for tipping, I don't worry about that with such a small bag. In fact, the bag is designed to be a stroller organizer first, diaper bag second. It's nice to be able to just grab the bag and go when you need to park your stroller or leave it somewhere unattended. The versatility makes the price just right, too. You're getting two products in one. Comfortable And Low-Maintenance
I appreciate machine-washable diaper bags like this one, because with three kids, sometimes I don't realize a spill happened until well after the fact. It wipes down easily, too. Our tester spilled the majority of a water bottle in the bag and found that it dried easily and didn't get things stored in other pockets wet.
The bag is simple to adjust and comfortable. I don't have to fiddle with the straps too much to get them where I want them. Other crossbody or belt bags that I've tested feel too boxy or bulky, but I didn't find that with this one. The strap also has a pretty wide range, meaning it can work for caregivers of various sizes. Other Diaper Bags We Tested
Over several years, we've tested more than 20 diaper bags among three mom testers. We included our favorites in the guide and continue to test additional bags as they become available. Here are the others we've tested:
Freshly Picked Classic Diaper Bag : I've had this bag for years, and I really like the style and look of it. However, it's pretty boxy, and it doesn't offer as many organization options as other bags. Another tester also found that it started to fray almost immediately, which made us question the high price tag.
BabbleRoo Diaper Bag Backpack : This is a budget-friendly diaper bag that is available in many colors and styles. It also has a lot of useful pockets, like a pacifier pouch and three insulated bottle pockets. It wasn't as comfortable as some of the other bags we tested, and our tester found it difficult to pack the bag with everything she needed.
Ruvalino Diaper Bag Backpack : This popular bag is well-loved for its low price. However, it's somewhat bulky and stiff. It was also a bit more difficult to clean than many other bags we tested. We enjoyed the variety of pockets and were able to pack a lot into the bag.
Herschel Baby Strand Sprout Shoulder Bag : Though this is more of a minimalistic bag, there is plenty of space inside. Our tester really liked the included changing pad. Unfortunately, it lacks many of the features of our top picks and our tester wasn't able to find a comfortable way to carry the bag.
Eddie Bauer Cascade Back Pack Diaper Bag : There are plenty of features packed into this diaper bag like a wipes pocket, insulated bottle pocket and changing pad. However, it's not as user-friendly as we'd like. It can be difficult to reach the bottom of the main compartment and our tester found that the diaper pockets weren't wide enough.
Béis The Diaper Pack : This bag has some nice features like a changing pad and a convenient wipes pocket. It's also pretty spacious for a belt bag. However, I found it too boxy and bulky. The main dealbreaker was that when worn as a belt bag, I couldn't get the straps small enough. Parents and caregivers with slim frames may struggle to get the bag tight enough to stay on.
Dagne Dover Ace : Those searching for something extra minimalistic might like this fanny pack diaper bag—but it just didn't have enough features or space for us.
Storq Quick Change Fanny Pack : Though this bag is a good size for a belt bag, it doesn't have the organization features necessary to store the amount of baby gear you can fit in a bag. We like that it's lightweight and machine washable.
Ditty Co. Small Diaper Bag : This belt bag is comfortable and machine washable with an affordable price that matches it size. It might work for some families who prefer to pack light, but we wanted more space.
Luli Baby Monaco Sling Bag : This sling bag has nice features given its smaller package, such as a pacifier holder and a phone pocket. It's more complicated to adjust and get items out of than other bags we tested, though, and when you're juggling babies and all their things, you don't want a bag that makes things more difficult.
State Jordan Diaper Bag : We were able to fit plenty of things in this bag and liked the organizing pouches and changing pad. However, we didn't find the shoulder strap very comfortable, especially when compared to backpack style diaper bags.
BagSmart Walker 25L Featherlight Travel Diaper Backpack : There are a lot of features in this bag that we appreciated, like the large insulated bottle pocket and the waterproof laundry pouch. What our tester didn't like was that many of these features don't quite work the way they should. For example, the insulated bottle pouch didn't fit many popular bottle brands, and it was hard to get diapers to fit into the diaper pouches.
JuJuBe B.F.F. Diaper Bag : You can wear this bag as a backpack, messenger bag or shoulder bag—but our tester didn't find it comfortable to wear, and it wasn't quite big enough to fit all of our supplies.
We also tested the Petunia Pickle Bottom Mini Bag and the Kibou Fanny Pack Diaper Bag. The Petunia Pickle Bottom Mini Bag is no longer in stock, and though the Kibou Fanny Pack Diaper Bag was our previous pick for the best diaper belt bag, the bag has since been discontinued.
What we're testing next: We're continuing to test two No Reception bags, two Calpak diaper bags, including the Calpak Diaper Backpack With Laptop Sleeve , and plan to consider the new Away diaper bag collection as well as Uppababy's Changing Backpack, among others. How We Tested Diaper Bags
We've spent years testing diaper bags and between myself and two other testers, we've tested over 20 bags. For this round of testing in 2025, myself and baby and kids gear editor Margaret Badore tested a combined 11 bags, and some bags have been tested by multiple families. We tested the diaper bags in real-world situations, like daycare drop-offs, family outings and trips to the pediatrician's office. Here's a peek at what we looked for when we tested bags: Ease of use and features: We listed any notable features the bags had and evaluated how useful and practical those features were.
We listed any notable features the bags had and evaluated how useful and practical those features were. Comfort and ergonomics: We wore the bags throughout our daily parenting lives, noting how comfortable they were (particularly when they were packed full). We noted if bags had ergonomic features like padded straps that offered even weight distribution.
We wore the bags throughout our daily parenting lives, noting how comfortable they were (particularly when they were packed full). We noted if bags had ergonomic features like padded straps that offered even weight distribution. Durability: We kept the winning bags to evaluate durability and long-term use. In some cases, we've been using these bags for over five years. We noted any wear or deterioration that happened over time.
We kept the winning bags to evaluate durability and long-term use. In some cases, we've been using these bags for over five years. We noted any wear or deterioration that happened over time. Maintenance and cleaning: We spilled water, a blueberry pouch and crumbs on each diaper bag and let them sit overnight. In the morning, we evaluated how easily we were able to clean the spills. What To Look For In The Best Diaper Bags
The best diaper bags make it easier for you to get out and about with your kids. Here are some factors to consider when shopping for a diaper bag. Bag Type
The three most common types of diaper bags are backpack, fanny pack or belt bags and shoulder or tote bags. Backpack diaper bags have two straps and often have a large main compartment that opens from the top. 'When worn properly, with both straps well positioned, they can help minimize risk of injury and reduce stress on the back, abdominals, and pelvic floor. These make great bags for frequent use and when carrying lots of items for a newborn or multiple children,' says McCormick. Hunter also praises backpack-style diaper bags because of the hands-free convenience they offer.
have two straps and often have a large main compartment that opens from the top. 'When worn properly, with both straps well positioned, they can help minimize risk of injury and reduce stress on the back, abdominals, and pelvic floor. These make great bags for frequent use and when carrying lots of items for a newborn or multiple children,' says McCormick. Hunter also praises backpack-style diaper bags because of the hands-free convenience they offer. Fanny pack/belt bags are also often worn across the body. They're smaller than traditional diaper bags, but they still have baby-centric features like wipes pockets or changing pads. McCormick explained that they can be helpful for quick, one-handed access on short trips though they can cause unequal stress on one side of your body when worn as a crossbody bag. She recommends alternating directions regularly. 'Lightweight fanny packs with wide, adjustable and cushioned waistbands can be a great option if you want to travel light, minimize back strain and maximize mobility and functional use of your arms,' she says.
are also often worn across the body. They're smaller than traditional diaper bags, but they still have baby-centric features like wipes pockets or changing pads. McCormick explained that they can be helpful for quick, one-handed access on short trips though they can cause unequal stress on one side of your body when worn as a crossbody bag. She recommends alternating directions regularly. 'Lightweight fanny packs with wide, adjustable and cushioned waistbands can be a great option if you want to travel light, minimize back strain and maximize mobility and functional use of your arms,' she says. Shoulder and tote diaper bags are often seen as more stylish, and can be quite large to fit a lot of items. McCormick recommends looking for a small-to-medium-sized bag that has a wide, cushioned shoulder strap. 'While stylish, [shoulder bags] are not the most ergonomic option as they create unequal weight distribution with increased upper back and shoulder strain on one side of the body. They can also restrict activity participation by requiring one arm for support and shifting significantly with little movement,' she says. Style
Many parents and caregivers want a diaper bag that fits their style as it can become an extension of themselves for quite a few years. Don't forget to consider the preferences of your partner or other caregivers, too. While you might love a stylish floral print bag, another caregiver you'll be sharing the bag with might not. Ergonomics
Ergonomics are incredibly important, particularly for new moms. After delivery, moms might face weakened abdominal muscles and a weakened pelvic floor. They might also be recovering from a c-section or a perineal tear. For any parent or caregiver, an ergonomic diaper bag can help reduce the risk of developing back, neck and shoulder pain. Some ergonomic features to look for include wide, padded backpack straps that allow you to evenly distribute weight, structured bags that maintain their shape while wearing them and adjustable straps.
Choosing a lightweight bag and limiting how much you pack can be beneficial, too. 'It's important that all moms choose a diaper bag that is lightweight and adjustable to safely distribute weight and support healing of the pelvic floor and abdominals that are often compromised from the strain endured during both pregnancy and childbirth,' says McCormick.
'Moms experiencing postural changes or diastasis recti should prioritize ergonomic designs that prevent excessive forward hunching,' adds Gallucci. 'Ultimately, a well-balanced, adjustable bag can help reduce discomfort and support postpartum recovery.' Features
Diaper bags can have many features. Some helpful ones include insulated pockets, changing pads, diaper pockets, wipe pockets, device pockets, storage cubes or pouches and clips for keys and toys. Materials
'Durable and easy-to-clean materials can hold up to everyday use, make messes quick to resolve with less stress, and prevent caregiver fatigue by allowing the bag to be set down without concern for damage,' says McCormick. While some bags are machine washable, most are water-resistant and can be wiped clean. My Expertise
I'm a parenting writer, product tester and mom to three, and I cover baby and kids gear for Forbes Vetted. I've been testing baby, kids and parenting products for seven years, and I've tested many diaper bags on this list, some of which I've used for years. I test a wide range of products, from the best toys for 6-month-olds to the best strollers .
In addition to testing products for this article, I also spoke to other parents and testers about which diaper bags they liked, conducted in-depth research, compared features of the diaper bags and interviewed four experts. Those experts include: Amy McCormick, an occupational therapist who leads the postpartum rehabilitation program at UNC Rex Holly Springs Hospital in North Carolina.
John Gallucci Jr., a doctor of physical therapy and CEO of Jag Physical Therapy .
. Gina Posner , a board-certified pediatrician at MemorialCare Medical Group.
, a board-certified pediatrician at MemorialCare Medical Group. Laura Hunter, a licensed practical nurse and cofounder of Moms on Call .
Can Any Bag Be A Diaper Bag?> Can Any Bag Be A Diaper Bag?
At its core, a diaper bag is simply a place to carry baby essentials while you're out and about. You can use a purse, backpack or any other type of bag as a diaper bag. However, many diaper bags have convenient features such as insulated bottle pockets, wipes pouches and elastic diaper storage pockets. They're designed to carry all your baby essentials and often come with built-in changing pads, too.
How Much Should I Spend On A Diaper Bag?> How Much Should I Spend On A Diaper Bag?
Prices of diaper bags can range from around $20 to over $200. Many durable and comfortable diaper bags fall in the $75 to $100 range. You might pay a bit more for something that's more stylish or made of higher-end materials.
What Is A Good Weight For A Diaper Bag?> What Is A Good Weight For A Diaper Bag?
When it comes to a diaper bag, the lighter, the better. As you add more things into the bag, it can get heavy, causing back and neck strain. Most diaper bags are 4 pounds or less with some belt bags weighing under a pound.

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Beach blanket quick picks Budget beach blanket: G Good Gain Waterproof Picnic Blanket Versatile beach blanket: Slowtide Beach Blanket Bug-repelling beach blanket: Pang Wangle Tranquil with Insect Shield Beach blanket for a bigger group: Big Blanket Big Beach Blanket Packing the best beach blanket for your day in the sun is better than lugging a heavy beach chair across the sand in many ways. A beach chair is only vital if you want a nice, off-the-ground throne or have limited mobility. Still, a good beach blanket (not to be confused with a beach towel) is a better seaside seating solution to add to your beach packing list if you're prioritizing portability and space. As someone who went from testing 15 beach chairs in a row to spending most of her tropical beach vacation lounging on beach blankets, I can truly say that beach blankets are much easier to travel with or carry in your beach bag, offer a lot more space and take less effort to clean and store. If you're looking to purchase one for your summer beach days, I've got you covered. With the help of two lifelong surfers who spend a lot of their time soaking up the rays, I rounded up 19 beach blankets worth getting for the warm months. Get ready to kick off your summer sandals, slather on the best sunscreen and drop anchor. Sun Ninja Sand-Free Beach Blanket I love budget beach gear that comes with many features, and this beach blanket from Sun Ninja is exactly that. For an inexpensive option, it boasts numerous features, including corner sand pockets and stake loops for anchoring, a pocket for valuables and even a bottle opener. It's also lightweight, sand-resistant and incredibly spacious at 9 by 10 feet. A good value for your money? I'd say Time XL Outdoor Beach Blanket Available in several styles and colors, the Picnic Time Beach Blanket looks and feels more luxe than it seems, offering beachgoers a soft top side made of fleece and a water-resistant underside to minimize 'soggy bottoms.' There aren't many extra features, unlike the Sun Ninja option, but the included tote does come with a zippered pocket. If you prefer a cozier sunning experience, it's an ace. Little Unicorn Outdoor Family Picnic and Beach Blanket Although lifelong surfer and beach regular Colin Leaf said 'sand is soft enough that things like thickness of the material [don't] matter,' I'm still a fan of this beach blanket's lightly padded design. The water-resistant blanket mat comes in multiple sizes, including a 5-by-10-foot option that can accommodate the whole family and a 5-by-5-foot size with just enough space for two people. Though not as portable due to the padding, it's still easy to fold, pack and carry. Roebury Beach Blanket A slightly more affordable alternative to the Little Unicorn beach blanket is this one from Roebury. While its checkered pattern is reminiscent of that picture-perfect family picnic scene from the '50s, there's nothing antiquated about it, as it's resistant to not just sand and water but also stains, so the kids don't have to focus on avoiding spills and can just enjoy their beach day. It offers space for up to three people too. Scuddles 60-by-79-Inch Picnic Blanket Prefer something waterproof? Then this beach blanket is a great, affordable option, thanks to its waterproof underside. Even the top side has a waterproof lining that makes cleanup a breeze, especially when shaking off sand. It doesn't get in the way of comfort either, since it has a cotton top fabric and some inner padding. Another thing I love is that you can pack it into its portable form without a separate carrying case. G Good Gain Waterproof Picnic Blanket Those seeking a bargain-basement beach blanket will love this waterproof option from G Good Gain. Lightweight yet decently spacious at 4.5 by 6.5 feet, which is ideal for couples and small families, it's a good value for your money due to its waterproof and sand-proof underside and water-resistant top side. You won't find many other features here — understandable, due to its price — but its robust design means it'll last you for years. Slowtide Out of Office Driftweave Beach Blanket 'Slowtide also has some really nice ones,' surfer and filmmaker Lucy Green said when asked about her favorite beach blankets. That includes this beach blanket line that offers plenty of space and somewhat fast-drying capabilities. Per Green's recommendation, I tested the Out of the Office model during my two-week vacation, and it was the coziest I felt during a beach excursion — so cozy that I also used it on my flight back to Los Angeles, California. Nomadix Festival Blanket I'm a big fan of Nomadix's travel-friendly, fast-drying beach towels, so I had to try its festival blanket — and I'm glad I did. Big and spacious yet highly packable, its water- and sand-resistant base made traveling with it easy since I didn't have to worry about sand and moisture contaminating the clean clothes in my carry-on. Meanwhile, its microsuede top kept things soft and cozy, and its pole loops and included stakes kept it anchored. Slowtide Gigi Lightweight Beach Blanket Perfect for two, this beach blanket from Slowtide is a great travel beach holiday accessory. I should know; I took it with me to Palawan in the Philippines, which turned out to be a wise move. This Turkish-style model may not be as soft as the Slowtide Driftweave Beach Blanket, but it proved great for beach and boat trips, especially since it dries fairly quickly, even when it's taken quite a beating during a particularly choppy and rainy boat ride. Gruff Waterproof Camping Blanket With Sherpa Fleece Though originally designed for your camping needs, this gorgeous Gruff blanket will help you stay warm and snug at the beach, especially if you're planning on wrapping beach day with a bonfire night or an overnight stay. It's all thanks to its sherpa fleece side, which allows it to moonlight as a pillow as well. Don't worry; the underside is waterproof, so you can set that on the sand without issue. Nomadix Blanket Towel I love the Nomadix Blanket Towel's relatively packable yet incredibly spacious design, and it kept my valuables protected in tidepool spots where finding a safe area for your non-waterproofed items is questionable. It's also funk-resistant, which means it can go a while without washing. I just wish it dried faster. Nomadix says it's fast-drying, but when I tested it in the Philippines, it stayed damp for a long time. Rumpl Everywhere Mat This multiuse two-person blanket from Rumpl is ingenious. It has all the makings of a great beach blanket — namely, a lightweight and extremely packable design, a waterproof base and a water- and stain-resistant top, as well as corner sand pockets and pole loops. But what I love most is its very strategic use of its extra features. One of the corner sand pockets doubles as a zippered pocket, while the bigger valuables pocket also acts as a built-in travel case. Gravel UltraPak Everyday Blanket Both Green and Leaf may prefer beach blankets that are spacious enough to accommodate at least two people, but I thought I'd throw in a personal one for folks who are attached to their personal space. This one from Gravel is incredibly lightweight, and you can pack it down to a compact size that'll fit a medium-sized purse. It's also water-repellent and decently warm, in case you want to use it as a traditional blanket. The North Face Wawona Ground Tarp If you want a more utilitarian beach blanket, there's this ground tarp from The North Face. This massive four-to-six-person option is durable enough to survive harsh desert conditions yet versatile enough to be used as a car seat or picnic table cover. Naturally, it's great for the beach too, especially with its water-resistant base. It's not the lightest, but it packs into a fairly compact form that's small enough to fit in your beach bag. Big Blanket Big Beachy Blanket The aptly named Big Beachy Blanket is heavier than most of my other picks at 4 pounds, but that's for good reason. It's massive — like space-for-up-to-six-people massive. True to its name, it's 10 by 10 feet and the ideal blanket to share with a group of friends on beach and picnic days. It's sand-resistant, quick-drying and soft to the touch too. I just wish there were extra frills since it will set you back almost $150. Rumpl Overland Mat For a two-person beach blanket, Rumpl's Overland Mat seems a little bigger than it should be when packed; it's almost the size of a packed lightweight sleeping bag. There's a reason for that, though. It pushes slightly back on portability to make space for cozy comfort with its thicker inner padding, and I'm not complaining. That makes it an even better picnic or concert blanket. Plus, it's surprisingly lightweight and boasts a waterproof base. Serena & Lily Beach House Blanket 'I love a thick cotton beach blanket,' Green said, making this cotton blend blanket with a cotton flannel fill an ideal option. It's decently spacious, nice to the touch — albeit not super luxurious — and delightfully thick so you can also use it to keep warm if you're spending the night at the beach. Luckily, it's also reversible. It's on the heavy side, but its carrying strap should make it easier to lug around. Pang Wangle Tranquil Blanket With Insect Shield Are nasty sandflies and mosquitoes a problem in your area? Well, you need this Pang Wangle beach blanket. It's infused with a mild dose of permethrin that keeps bugs at bay. Don't worry; it's EPA-approved and safe for everyone, including pregnant women. It's also soft and has zero odor, making it comfortable enough for the ultimate beach unwinding. What's more, the Khadi material it's made of is naturally cool, perfect for the warm summer months. Yeti Lowlands Blanket I get your hesitation; who wants to spend $200 on a beach blanket when there are so many excellent, affordable options? Hear me out ... The Yeti Lowlands Blanket offers the best of both worlds. It has a soft-to-the-touch top surface for comfort yet a completely waterproof, insulated and pet hair-resistant construction, just what you need for the ultimate beach relaxation. More importantly, it's durable enough to last years, making it worth the investment. As Leaf put it, you can't just 'use a blanket from your couch or bed, or something you have an emotional attachment to … I think it is important for non-beachgoers to understand sand. Once something has been in the sand for a day, it will never not have sand in it.' When purchasing a beach blanket, therefore, it's important to choose one designed for use on sand. Sand-repellence, while not a nonnegotiable, should be a top priority since 'it doesn't matter how well you shake it out or how many times you wash it,' Leaf said. 'Sand will be everywhere.' Note that some beach blankets have a dual-fabric design, with the bottom fabric boasting sand-repellent or waterproof properties. A beach blanket doesn't necessarily have to be completely waterproof, since that usually gets in the way of comfort. However, the ability to dry quickly is handy to have since beach blankets tend to be bigger than beach towels, and you don't want something that big and wet stewing in the back of your car. Additionally, an ideal beach blanket is easy to clean and built to survive all the harsh elements at the beach, like UV rays and salty water. There are also the not-so-obvious considerations. Green said she prefers something that's 'large enough to fit two people lying down or four people sitting cross-legged (great for sharing beach snacks or playing card games).' Leaf agreed, saying that it 'should be big enough for two people to comfortably sit on.' While the type of fabric isn't as important, Green also said that 'it should be heavy enough not to blow away in the wind but light enough to [be portable]. In addition, I like a darker blanket because things get dirty at the beach, and you need something that won't [get stained quickly].' The following FAQs have been answered by avid and experienced surfers Colin Leaf and Lucy Green, and include reporting done by testing and updates writer Michelle Rae Uy. What is a beach blanket? What is a beach blanket? Not to be confused with a beach towel, a beach blanket is a large blanket designed to be used at the beach and in other outdoor settings. Beach blankets often offer sand-repelling and quick-drying properties. How do you fold a beach blanket? How do you fold a beach blanket? There's no one way to fold a beach blanket. 'Any way that fits in your bag or around your neck' should suffice, Green said, while Leaf is a 'big fan of the ball-and-toss-into-the-trunk method. [There's] really no rhyme or reason to it.' What makes a beach blanket better than a beach chair? What makes a beach blanket better than a beach chair? While most beach chairs 'lock you into basically just one position … with a beach blanket, you can be on your stomach or your back, or sitting, and share it with friends,' Green said. Plus, 'a chair is more of a pain to carry around and takes up too much space in a car, or if you are taking public transportation,' Leaf said. Colin Leaf, lifelong surfer and doctoral candidate in the USC chemistry department Lucy Green, Los Angeles-based video editor who's been surfing since she was 12 CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. Testing writer Michelle Rae Uy has years of experience covering lifestyle products and writing product reviews. She recently tested and reviewed several beach gear and summer products, writing several of our testing guides, including the best beach wagons and the best beach umbrellas. While writing this guide, she also tested beach chairs, sunscreens and several summer travel gear items.

Bella Hadid's Gas Station Outing Recreates an Iconic Supermodel Commercial
Bella Hadid's Gas Station Outing Recreates an Iconic Supermodel Commercial

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Bella Hadid's Gas Station Outing Recreates an Iconic Supermodel Commercial

When you're a top-tier supermodel, you can turn even the most mundane tasks into a catwalk moment. Take Emily Ratajkowski, who routinely walks her dog Colombo in plenty of high-fashion looks. Yesterday, fellow super Bella Hadid was spotted road-tripping in Aspen, Colorado—and she, too, turned her pitstop at a gas station into a full-on photo shoot. Rocking a sporty red varsity jacket with a classic tee and denim cut-offs, she flipped her hair dramatically while filling up her SUV. The whole vibe of gas station glamour nodded back to an iconic commercial from the 90s. You know the famous TV spot we're hinting at. Think back to 1992, when supermodel Cindy Crawford starred in a Pepsi commercial that had everyone talking. The clip sees Crawford roll up to a gas station in a red Lamborghini wearing a white bodysuit and jean shorts. When she stops to buy a Pepsi and flips her hair, two small boys look on in complete adoration. The same could be said for Hadid's serve by the gas pumps: She made working the gas nozzle look totally fierce.

Why a Wedding Dress Rental Might Be the Perfect Addition to Your Bridal Wardrobe
Why a Wedding Dress Rental Might Be the Perfect Addition to Your Bridal Wardrobe

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Why a Wedding Dress Rental Might Be the Perfect Addition to Your Bridal Wardrobe

Did you know that having a wedding dress rental is actually a common practice in countries like Japan, South Korea, and China? While in the United States, brides spend an average of over $1,000 on a dress they'll wear only once, it's possible to find an alternative that costs much less and has a minimal carbon footprint. While the options are somewhat limited if you're looking to rent a dramatic ball gown in the United States, there are a growing number of rental options if you're looking for a white cocktail look or a sleek slip. 'In my experience, brides are more inclined to rent dresses for pre-wedding events and the reception or after party rather than their main ceremony gown,' shares Kate Loscalzo, founder of Something White Styling, which offers curated rentals along with bridal styling services. 'The actual wedding dress often involves more personalized alterations and reflects a very specific, individual style preference.' That said, the number of rental services has grown in recent years, providing great options for to-be-weds that want to save a little as it's becoming more common to have multiple wedding day looks. 'Renting your wedding wardrobe is definitely becoming more popular,' says Loscalzo. 'Brides can explore multiple looks for different wedding events without exceeding their budget, experience wearing a high-end designer piece without paying the full retail value, support a more conscious, circular approach to fashion, have the freedom to wear something modern or bold without the long-term commitment, and eliminate the need to store or preserve numerous white dresses that may not be worn again.' Depending on the rental service you choose, you might not even have to stress about cleaning the dress after you've worn it. 'It's so nice not to have to worry about dry-cleaning after your bridal event! Just pack it up and use the prepaid label to return the rental items to us and we'll handle the rest,' shares Kaitlyn Bailey, VP of fashion and buying at Rent The Runway. Of course, be wary that a bit too much wear can translate to later shelling out a hefty damage fee. 'Even though it's rented, it's still a designer piece and they can be delicate,' notes Loscalzo. 'Jumping in a pool is—unfortunately—not a good idea.' Think you may want a rental in your bridal fashion lineup? Read ahead to learn everything about how you can rent an ensemble for your wedding events. How Do Wedding Dress Rentals Work? Renting a wedding dress is a reasonably seamless process depending on what service you use. There are a few boutiques that rent dresses that allow you to try on a potential rental in person before deciding on your choice. Others just have you choose the rental for a website or app and set the days when you will have the dress in your possession. In most cases, you need to pay for the rental before it is sent to you. After the rental period passes, you either will ship back the gown or drop it off in person. How Much Is a Wedding Dress Rental? Depending on where you're ordering from and the designer of the garment, your dress rental can range from $12 to $1200. While you might not be able to keep the dress after the big day, you can have the peace of mind that you're likely saving a pretty penny on your wedding budget. 'Renting allows brides to wear designer-quality styles without the price tag or waste,' says Bailey. 'You're only paying about 10 percent of the retail value to rent the item for the weekend, so instead of spending hundreds of dollars on a new dress, you could rent one for around $50.' Can You Alter a Rental Wedding Dress? The short answer: not very much. While a few wedding dress rental companies will allow some small adjustments to a garment like hemming or shortening straps, others won't allow you to do much more than using styling tools like fashion tape. If you need to do anything more drastic, it's a good idea to find an option in a different size. 'We do offer some dress styles in petite and long lengths as well as a free backup size when placing a reserve one-time rental order,' notes Bailey. If all else fails, you might want to stick with purchasing a piece that you can properly alter to your measurements. Wedding Dress Rental Companies So where exactly can you rent a dress for your special day? See a few options ahead. Subscription Services While you may be familiar with Rent the Runway's subscription-based model, the popular clothing rental company offers an eight-day rental reserve that can be booked up to four months in advance for a single garment. 'The eight-day rental also includes the option to book a free backup size,' shares Bailey. 'Additionally, accessories like clutches and earrings are available to rent for only $15.' You could also rent something from the five-item or 10-item subscription packages, but you won't be able to ensure the piece is available in your size until the day you book the rental.

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