These days, it makes even more economic sense when you can find a product that extends its life cycle beyond a few months. And when you’re a mom who feels like she’s carrying around everything but the kitchen sink, a diaper bag that can outlive its intended purpose is a real find. Chelsea & Main has come with a line of diaper bags that, with a little ingenuity, can be used when you’re not toting baby necessities. I like the Metro Messenger style because–yes–even a dad can use it and not feel like all eyes are on his bag. The JetSetter tote (shown above) is another favorite since you can take out the changing pad when you’re not using it and fill the side bottle pockets instead with your cellphone and bottled water. And since all of the bags in this line are under $25, you won’t feel as though you’re breaking the bank if you pick up more than one.

In a Nutshell: Who says that fashion comes at a price? These diaper bags will make up the difference in cost for all those diapers you’ll be buying over the next few years anyway…

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