Mulberry history

Clothes and accessories by Mulberry are designed first of all for women who like elegance, high quality and comfort. Every season this British brand presents new stylish and beautiful bag models. Though Mulberry is a relatively young brand – it was founded in 1971 it is already ranked in the list of the most famous brands. Bags make an essential part of Mulberry products. Bags by Mulberry possess the best characteristics that are demanded by elegant women with good taste: these characteristics are beauty, high quality and comfortable shape.

One of the best characteristics of Mulberry bags is that these can match almost any outfit. Also Mulberry fans like bags by this brand for their high quality materials. Mulberry bags are made out of high quality leather due to which the bags are fantastically durable and last very well.

In our store we offer wide range of Mulberry replica bags – perfect duplicates of genuine bags by Mulberry.

Mulberry Handbag Collections

Mulberry handbags are associated with four major characteristics: Britishness, craftsmanship, quality and timelessness. The connection with Britain is revealed through the name of the brand’s handbags. The Mulberry Bayswater, the Mulberry Piccadilly, the Mulberry Somerset, the Mulberry Ledbury, and the Mulberry East West Bayswater – all these bag lines are named after some location in England.

An interesting story is connected with the Mulberry Bayswater. After the creative director of the company saw Alexa Chung carrying this bag, she decided to create a collection of handbags inspired by the fashion icon – the Mulberry Alexa.

One of the biggest successes of the brand is the Mulberry Daria line, including the handbags with Mulberry’s signature oversized cut-out logo plaques and braided handles.

For spring/summer 2010, the company released a few handbag collections, the Mulberry Hayden and the Mulberry Beatrice standing out among them. The new lines fitted in quite well with the Mulberry Drew, the Mulberry Roxanne, the Mulberry Mitzy and the Mullberry Bonnie.

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