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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: U.K
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If anyone is after a mabel , Shepton Mallet have a good selecton in at the moment.
They have a Gold snakeskin,Black,chocolate and also a large red in stock (£556 which i can`t afford,Dam!!) and a new season black and white. Lady also said they are getting quite a few other new season bags in at the moment
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Oooh! that is lovely. What other bags did they have?
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Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Am hoping to stop at Shepton Mallet on the way down to Cornwall in May. You won't believe this, but last year, on the way home, we stopped for lunch with friends who live outside Bristol. After we left them, we went past SM, but I didn't know about the Mulberry outlet there and anyway, wasn't into Mulberry then
So I have already announced that this time I want to stop there on the way. Have already told him that he can stay in the car!Hope they have another supply of Mabels by the time I get there. |
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viva glasvegas
Joined: Aug 2007
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I just phoned about the mono mabel!
Love it but cant justify £416 I already broke my no spending over £300 on a bag rule for my red mabel, which I got half price for £325.
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You got your red mabel for £325? If you don`t mind me asking where abouts did you get such an amazing deal ?
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viva glasvegas
Joined: Aug 2007
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It was an ex display from a shop called Canopy. Phoned just about everywhere in Britain that stocks Mulberry to get it, once I had the mabel bug there was no stopping me! It looks fab, I absolutely love it, the goatskin is sooooooo soft
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Hermes,LV & Mulberry
Joined: May 2007
Location: South Coast, England
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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: U.K
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![]() ![]() (only kidding you understand!!) do you use the nourising cream on the goatskin??
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viva glasvegas
Joined: Aug 2007
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my fave colour is purple maybe we should share our mabels!Apparently you're supposed to use collonil on the goatskin! I even went along to the mulberry shop to confirm this and they also said collonil, even on the suede bits. I've not spruced mine up yet though.
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^^^^ I just wondered as a while back on this forum everyone was going on about how you should "feed" your bags.
I went into my "local" Mulberry(cons) and asked to buy some and they said they where not allowed to sell any on its own as the nouriser cream came free with all the Goatskin bags (i.e mabel) |
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viva glasvegas
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,622
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thats weird! The carecard says use collonil, but I'm a bit wary incase I damage or discolour the leather, I'm a lot more cardful with mabel than I am with my darwin bags.
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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Ireland
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The SA told me to use collonil on the mabel,as does the care card with it
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no more bags!
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 9,142
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I used to live in Derby... I was so spoilt then... here in Lincs we have no mulberry stockists
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viva glasvegas
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