Irissy said:
I was questioning that one too but I am not quite sure. I am very excited to get mine though and I hope it is as great as I am expecting the dark brown to be. I was to torn between oak and green. I just loved all the colors.
Irissy said:
Munchkyn said:I was questioning that one too but I am not quite sure. I am very excited to get mine though and I hope it is as great as I am expecting the dark brown to be. I was to torn between oak and green. I just loved all the colors.
fayden said:does anyone know if the dark brown is called mocha or chocolate? is there a difference?
Irissy said:On ebay, there are photos of the sales tag calling the dark brown "mocha." I think it's the dark brown phoebe. http://cgi.ebay.com/1-2K-100-AUTH-MULBERRY-PHOEBE-DOUBLE-STRAP-BUCKLE-BAG_W0QQitemZ6836329112QQcategoryZ63852QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
fayden said:i saw that auction. i didn't like the white stitching, the one at saks showed brown stitching. so is that auction fake? i've never seen one in person yet.
Munchkyn said:I just bought a dark brown one too from http://www.bobellisshoes.com/
At this price, I could not give it up. I was debating over the oak or the dark brown but I decided to go with the dark brown. I was afraid the oak might easily show scratches. Does anyone know if it does on the oak?
fayden said:i saw that auction. i didn't like the white stitching, the one at saks showed brown stitching. so is that auction fake? i've never seen one in person yet.
star3777 said:I have not seen this thread somehow, Munchkin, my sister-in-law has the Mulberry Pheobe in dark brown.....it's gorgeous!!!! You will love it, Enjoy! My sister-in-law puts milk bottles in her Bottega Veneta's (shameful)....She has had hers for months....it still looks beautiful, also it will age well regardless of the scratches with that equestrian look!
fayden said:does anyone know if the dark brown is called mocha or chocolate? is there a difference?
Irissy said:Is this black or dark brown