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How to Pack the Perfect Swim Bag for Kids

How to Pack the Perfect Swim Bag for Kids

How to Pack the Perfect Swim Bag for Kids

How to Pack the Perfect Swim Bag for Kids

A good swim bag is the difference between a happy afternoon at the pool and a frantic search for a missing rash guard at 4 pm. The trick is not packing more, it is packing smarter, with a system you can replicate every time.

Start with the right bag

Our Weekender Bag was made for exactly this kind of day. The organic cotton canvas is wipeable, the interior is spacious enough for a family of four, and the silhouette is grown up enough that it doubles as your overnight bag on family weekends. If you prefer something hands free, the Convertible Diaper Bag switches between tote and backpack in seconds, which matters when you are carrying a toddler in one arm and a half eaten popsicle in the other.

Floret Mini Pouch - Floret

Organize with pouches, not pockets

Pockets bury things. Pouches surface them. We pack one On The Go Pouch per kid, plus a Mini Pouch for the small stuff like sunscreen, lip balm, and a hair tie. The coated organic cotton wipes clean when sunscreen leaks, which it always does.

The packing list, in order

Worn or in their pouch

  • Swimsuit, one per kid, ideally already on under their clothes

  • Rash guard or long sleeve swim for sun coverage

  • Bucket hat

  • Sandals that handle wet feet

In the main compartment

  • Hooded poncho or towel per kid

  • Change of clothes, sealed in a separate pouch

  • Spare diaper or pull up, plus wipes if needed

  • A muslin swaddle, the most useful object in any bag

In the mini pouch

  • Sunscreen, mineral and reef safe

  • Snacks that survive heat, think crackers and freeze dried fruit

  • A small first aid kit, bandaids and tweezers for splinters

  • Hair ties, lip balm, your sunglasses

The one thing most people forget

A dry bag, even a simple zip top, for the wet swim on the way home. It saves the rest of the bag from soaking through and keeps the car smelling like something other than chlorine.

Pack it on Sunday night, refill the snacks each morning, and you have a swim bag ready for the rest of the season.

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