The Malmesbury Waxed Canvas and Leather Backpack Mulberry Reviews

5 Rating 6 Reviews
Great quality and well-designed - happy to recommend
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Posted 1 year ago
Niki Milligan
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Bought the Malmesbury Backpack for my daily work bag. It's perfect, laptop goes in well and room for loads of other bits. The Mulberry colour is fabulous, it's quite soft. The bag is well made and will age beautifully. Very pleased with my purchase. Totally recommend this company.
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Posted 1 year ago
We're glad to hear your Malmesbury was a great choice for you Niki. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a great review ⭐️
Posted 1 year ago
Excellent bag, well made and sturdy. Really good communication with team and really fast shipping to New Zealand. Thanks Cotswold Hipster team
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Posted 2 years ago
Was looking for a backpack for walking and wanted to buy an item that did not use synthetic materials. Found this item and was very excited to see a UK made product that used good quality natural textiles. As a textile technologist all the materials sounded good quality and well made - I was not disappoint
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent service. Kept informed at every stage from ordering to delivery. Product was well presented in a box with tissue - looks very appealing. Would be very happy to recommend your company.
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Posted 3 years ago
Absolutely flipping BEAUTIFUL rucksack. I got it in the 'mulberry' and it was a good choice as it looks like a very dark pinky-burgundy. Makes it feel a little less masculine for me. Have had lots of compliments on it at work and a few friends looking at getting their own! Excellent quality, sturdy and unrolls to fit lots. It's a little stiff but with a little wear I'm sure it will soften up - and look even better! Only issue is that front pocket fastens with a popper, and there are no extra holes in the buckle. So when there is something in the pocket (e.g. a purse) it won't shut properly as the popper won't reach. However, this is easily fixed by punching another hole by the buckle, so I'll just pop it to the cobbler/get my Dad to get his tools out.
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Posted 3 years ago