For
a gender neutral bag that is both practical and charming, you can't go wrong with one of these three excellent options.
Made of 100 % polyester, it is a lightweight,
gender neutral bag, offering plenty of storage and organization for parents.
The Tangerine is
a gender neutral bag with a two - tone gray exterior.
This neat diaper bag has a little more class and style than other
gender neutral bags which makes it a great compromise purchase for mothers who don't want to feel like they are carrying around a man's travel bag.
Not exact matches
I use PlanetWise diaper pail liners and would love any
gender neutral wet
bag!
As long as you can still find the basic features you need out of any great diaper
bag while still finding the
gender neutral style that works best for you, you can't go wrong.
One of the nice reasons to get this diaper
bag is that it is
gender neutral.
The space and
gender neutral design of the
bag makes it appealing for all parents.
The
bag is a
gender neutral design with quilted nylon.
Their Forma
bag is
gender neutral; you can use it with multiple children.
This Bumpkins diaper
bag is made out of recycled fabric and features a very on - trend geometric pattern which makes it an awesome
gender neutral option.
If you pick a
gender neutral color, many dads have no problems carrying a backpack diaper
bag when out with the family.
Plenty of diaper
bags come in
gender -
neutral patterns, or plain solids that look entirely masculine.
My husband loves the fact that he does not have to lean over because the handle is right for his height (6 feet tall) and of course that the matching diaper
bag is also
gender neutral, which was very important to him.
«For the longest time, diaper
bags weren't designed to be
gender -
neutral.
I like Columbia's green
bags and black
bags because they seem more
gender -
neutral.
By getting a
neutral and modern baby
bag, like a backpack, you won't have to worry about
gender stereotypes and packing different
bags for whoever is out and about with your tot.
I chose this light grey convertible diaper
bag because I thought it was a great
gender neutral option.
It's the ideal duffel
bag, with buttery leather, a streamlined shape, and a forest green hue that's perfectly
gender neutral.
New York — based Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972) cloaks a familiar Everlast punching
bag (a recognized symbol of masculinity) with fabrics, beads, and fringe to render the object
gender neutral.