I have an Oak Alexa and she's beautiful. The leather quality is perfect, not too thin, although I have seen other Alexas who are a bit thin and not as beautiful as mine. Maybe I've been lucky but I have no complaints with mine at all x
I have an Oak Alexa and she's beautiful. The leather quality is perfect, not too thin, although I have seen other Alexas who are a bit thin and not as beautiful as mine. Maybe I've been lucky but I have no complaints with mine at all x
I took the bother to look at all your 10 posts - in every one of them you have been desperately praising the Alexa, including no usual "introduction" post (as most posters do - their first post usually carries a quastion, or an introduction or an explanation of some kind), but straight to the core - how great Alexa is in all aspects... How interesting. Your first post being after this thread appeared and became quite visible on the forum.
I do hope that you have no connection to Mulberry PR and are not one of those company agents who closely watch this forum. They would not welcome our fair criticism of the quality of Oak Alexa, which, in my personal opinion only, is often awful and screams "hey consumer, shall we take you for a ride with your money ! buy our hyped-up cheap bag to make the most profit for us!!!"
I am not entirely buying into such posts ... stitching may give... Of course I may be wrong, but a poster who devotes her time on the forum exclusively to advertising how great Alexa is following criticism of the bag's quality from posters... - well, interesting.
^^ Korzinka you are so wise! I haven't formally introduced myself either. I was a little shy for a couple of months and was 'coerced' into my first post when a thread started on watermelon lexie, my most recent purchase..... I'm easing myself in and find this forum as addictive as the handbags themselves. I'm desperate for a new bag just so I can do my first reveal. lol
BTW sorry for butting in on your post.
Lol if you have just outed a PR poster, Korzinka. I did notice last night that the poster commented on lots of threads - just in relation to her oak alexa.
If you are wrong, then I am sure that DukeofYork won't take any offence from this baptism of fire! Coome back and chat with us Duke, if you are not a troll then we are a most welcoming bunch xx
Korzinka, I love it! I think you may be on to something. I sold one of my Alexa's and I've now worked out why I love my sparkle tweed one so much. I bought it from Shepton for $278 due to slight colour transfer. Quality wise, I think that's exactly how much it's worth.
Korzinka, I love it! I think you may be on to something. I sold one of my Alexa's and I've now worked out why I love my sparkle tweed one so much. I bought it from Shepton for $278 due to slight colour transfer. Quality wise, I think that's exactly how much it's worth.
Just realised, that should be a £ and not a $ sign. Oh my, I've lived in the states too long. Time to come home I think!
I took the bother to look at all your 10 posts - in every one of them you have been desperately praising the Alexa, including no usual "introduction" post (as most posters do - their first post usually carries a quastion, or an introduction or an explanation of some kind), but straight to the core - how great Alexa is in all aspects... How interesting. Your first post being after this thread appeared and became quite visible on the forum.
I do hope that you have no connection to Mulberry PR and are not one of those company agents who closely watch this forum. They would not welcome our fair criticism of the quality of Oak Alexa, which, in my personal opinion only, is often awful and screams "hey consumer, shall we take you for a ride with your money ! buy our hyped-up cheap bag to make the most profit for us!!!"
I am not entirely buying into such posts ... stitching may give... Of course I may be wrong, but a poster who devotes her time on the forum exclusively to advertising how great Alexa is following criticism of the bag's quality from posters... - well, interesting.