
We use this cute holder in our living room as a second diaper station. The fabric is really nice. It feels comfortable. It doesn't seem like a fabric that tears or rips easily to me. This is good quality. That looks good too. It's definitely not something that looks out of place in a beautiful space, but can go anywhere. I don't find it as durable as I expected. The sites are quite flexible, which has its pros and cons. The compartment dividers are attached with Velcro and not on the floor. I think if they were permanent separators it would help with strength. Haven't tried lifting it by the handles yet, but I'm wondering if everything will stay in its compartment or if the weight will cause the bottom to sag and make everything move. Outside pockets are not so useful. Because of the nature of the material, the height of the pockets, and the way they are sewn, little can be safely stored inside. They are definitely for very small things. I have several bottles of essential oils, but also the ones I keep in my pockets for safety. I wish it was about 2 inches taller but I knew the measurements when I bought it. have to hold. It's good for the price.

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