

Inspired by the cool of the city and the craft of the countryside, Mulberry has always represented a peculiar British juxtaposition. Mulberry was established in 1971 with modest roots in Somerset, England and on the shelves of the London fashion emporium, Biba.
Mulberry quickly grew to become the first British lifestyle brand, creating the vogue for 'le style Anglais'. At the time, favourites from Mulberry included the leather agenda and the poacher bags became the must-haves, so fondly remembered by fashion insiders. The start of the 21st century saw the creation of two timeless and iconic Mulberry handbags. The Bayswater bag and The Roxanne bag which only seem to gain in popularity as the seasons go by. Mulberry is proud to be the only British luxury brand retaining and investing in its UK factory. In 2006, Mulberry launched an apprenticeship scheme in the UK factory, sustaining a way of working that has lasted generations and providing skills, training, and employment for the local community.
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