Gosh arent we a diverse lot....so many nationalities who all love mulberry...they could learn a lot reading on here for their marketing strategy
I'm from Germany, currently living in beautiful Munich
Hello! I'm from Germany (South). We don't see too many Mulberry bags here. But this is not too bad, if I think at all the LVs and MKs here.
I fell in love with Mulberry a few years ago during my search for an oak satchel which I spotted in the Underground of Munich. Actually the bag I saw was a bag by Marc Jacobs (with golden birds on the front - I don't remember the name), but during my desperate search on the Internet I found the Lexy and I was over the moon. I am still. I debated really long with myself, if I should spend so much money, but this year I bought the pickle green during the sale. I always wanted a green bag, so I put the purchase of the oak Lexy off. At least for a while. I have already started saving for the oak one. I know I must buy this one some day.
I'm English, born in the South East corner and lived here all my life. I've loved Mulberry for many years and my collection has grown over time.
There have been times when I drifted away but it's where my heart is and I always come back. My collection is mainly Mulberry but in recent years I have also added other brands but mainly "one offs" which I use more for special occasions. My Mulbs are mostly for everyday use other than a few which are more delicate.
Hi Mayfly, we call Jersey people Crapauds!! Lol! I am not sure on names for the other islands but the English used to be called grockels ( I think that is the spelling!)
Yes, I got the book a few Christmas ago, once you get into the style of writing it was a great book and being local you conjure up certain places that she is describing.
They were looking to do a film, they had auditions for it a few years back. I always said I would see if I could just be part of a crowd scene!
I'm from South-Korea and living in Japan now.
(My hubby is Japanese )
There are only three Mulberry stores inside departments in Japan and it's not easy to find someone carring M bag on the streets.
I'm Japanese, but have been living in NYC for 8 years.
Pandako, none of my friends back home have any Mulberry bag. I wish more department stores carried Mulberry.
Ooh - I didn't know there was a film! My late uncle was a "Crapaud"(!) - isn't that French for "toad"??! - and remembered the occupation only too well ... It wasn't Britain's finest hour, by a long way ...
My aunt and cousin still live on Jersey; I think a holiday there is long overdue!
US...Cape Cod, MA.
My Dad and my Mom's Mother are from Northern Ireland, outside of Belfast.
I never see Mulberry bags where I live, which I love!!!
Born Northern Ireland to Scottish parents & says British on my passport
Tend to think of myself as half Scottish half Northern Irish lol!
Amen!You are honorary northern irish ..join the mad team that we are