Bayswater Oxblood ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon
- Each product is personalised by our expert artisans and may vary slightly from image.
- Monogrammed characters are 26mm tall and sit 60mm from the side and bottom of the scarf.
- Please allow 3-4 business days for personalisation prior to dispatch.
- Please note personalised products are not eligible for return or refund.
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The Bayswater is considered a Mulberry bag icon. A timeless and classic shoulder bag, it unites the very best of Mulberry’s craft heritage and effortless style. The understated shape and finish showcases the exceptional level of leather quality, proudly finished with a signature postman’s lock. The interior belted sides can be adjusted to give more space inside, making a Bayswater ideal for any lifestyle.
This iconic leather bag can be carried by the handle, in the crook of the arm or over the shoulder.
- Postman's Lock closure
- Two top handles
- One main compartment
- One zip pocket
- Two slip pockets
- Silver hardware finish
- Microfiber lining
- Height
- 10½"
- Width
- 14¼"
- Depth
- 6½"
- Handle Drop
- 6"
Material
ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon
This product is made using a combination of robust and hard-wearing ECONYL® regenerated nylon and a soft and supple leather with a natural even, slightly shiny, flat grain appearance. Leather on the corners may wear over time, but this is a natural characteristic of this leather type and should not be seen as a quality fault.
This product's code is HH7661-093K195
We are committed to the responsible sourcing of all raw materials and to consistently improving the sustainability metrics of our supply chain. We see this as a perpetual work in progress.
Discover our responsibility commitments through the Mulberry Made To Last Manifesto.
ECONYL® is a durable and lightweight regenerated nylon crafted from fishing nets and other salvaged waste. ECONYL® has replaced all virgin nylon in our bags and accessories.
This product was made by Mulberry craftspeople in our carbon neutral factories in Somerset, UK.