this is silky snake, a calf leather that is hand cut to produce a snake effect
Can any of the lovely ladies here tell me what leather is this?
this is silky snake, a calf leather that is hand cut to produce a snake effect
I have a black medium Lily in soft grain and the leather in that video looks very similar to mine.Hi ladies, please could someone help me? I’d love a black Lily but in a matte, grainy leather, rather than glossy goat. I believe mulberry made the medium in soft grain but they say they never made the regular in that one. I’ve just found this review of a Lily, on YouTube, and it’s exactly the combination I’m after. Does anyone know the name of this leather so that I can go ISO it preloved, please? https://youtu.be/VMRhzF6vrm8
Hi, I know this is an old thread - I wondered if anyone can help me! I picked up an EW Bays and the seller said it is Congo leather. Can anyone confirm this? When did Mulberry stop producing Congo leather? What's the difference between Congo and the later printed leather? thanks alot!Congo
This was their original leather along with the Scotchgrain I think. It is very shiny and looks reptile like. It is easy to care for (as long as you spray!) and looks very classy - I will always have a soft spot for the Congo. A few years ago this was thought of as Mulberry signature leather.
Darwin
This is what the classics have generally been made of. Think Kate Moss's Bayswater, Scarletts Roxanne. It is heavy (wearing and weight!) and is supposed to have a vintage look. It ages beautifully!!
Glove
This is a lighter leather (Not half as heavy as the Darwin) doesn't age like the darwin but not dissimilar. Bayswaters can be made of this but are generally made of Darwin
Scotchgrain
This is again an older mulberry style. Completely hard wearing and so easy to maintain (I use babywipes!) My Scotchgrain have lasted for years and still look new.
I hope this helps - feel free to add