Mulberry Roxanne Questions

I have the Roxanne in oak colour. Therefore, I will suggest you to go for oak. It's heavy but I still love it. You might find that the leather is a bit hard, however, after several use, it will get softer and looks so stylish. If you go to UK or have any friends going to the UK, get it there. I bought it for 595pounds and you can also get around 10% tax refund as a tourist.
 
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I need help to make a decision whether to buy or not to buy ASAP...

I'm not an expert.. but I really love this Mulberry Roxanne.. but I dunno if it's real or fake.. please help...
 

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Here are 4 more pictures of the handbag..

Thank you so so so much....
 

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Hello !

I have a couple of Mulberry bags in oak darwin, they colour is slightly different in each. They don`t have a tan bag, the browns are either nude, oak or chocolate brown. I have a Bayswater with cocoa brown but that was a limited edition.
The oak is difficult in the rain, I use my bags with glace finishes when the weather is wet :smile:. You can spray with Collonil but mine is still unused !

Interesting. I have bayswater with a glace finish, still haven't taken it out yet!good to know the glace finish is better in the rain. Did you treat you antique glace bag? and if so, what with?
 
I had a black Roxanne which I have long since sold, but it defnitely had light stitching and the leather looks like the characteristic thick but flexible, textured version I recall. Also always worth checking hardware carefully on Mulberry as it tends to be defining and distinctive.