High street store New Look is offering a £28 dupe of the popular Mulberry Bayswater tote bag
New Look shoppers have left glowing reviews for a bag that looks incredibly similar to a classic tote by Mulberry.
The original designer version costs a whopping £795, but now New Look fans can get a virtually identical version for £28, reports The Mirror. New Look is known for its vast array of affordable clothing items and accessories, and this particular bag has racked up a five star rating. New Look's Tote Bag comes in khaki, pink or black, and it looks strikingly similar to Mulberry's famous Bayswater bag. It has the 'NL' logo design with contrasting panel details and grab handles.In terms of shaping, the New Look bag is strikingly similar to the Mulberry version. Although it's not available in the iconic Mulberry tan shade, it is available in black, just like the pricey Mulberry version.
In the reviews, one shopper said: "Great bag for work fits in everything I need. Like how it has a zip to keep everything in the bag and it has a little pocket inside with a zip."A third shopper said: "Great value for money. Lovely sized and very sturdy. This was purchased as a school bag for my daughter. Will hold all school work, books and lunch. Absolutely perfect."You can purchase the New Look Mulberry dupe for £28 here.
Alternatively, TK Maxx is selling this gorgeous leather tote bag priced at £28 in a pretty tan colour.Receive the Liverpool ECHO Shopping & Reviews newsletter by signing up here
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