Authentic Guide : How to Spot a Fake Fendi Handbag?
01.31.09 | No Comments
How can you tell the difference? Experts say it’s the small details that are often overlooked by manufacturers of designer knockoffs. All you need to do is take the time to pick apart the fakes to reveal their many flaws.
Watch for lining that isn’t stitched in, but glued on. The same goes for labels.
The material used can also be a dead giveaway; if the signature plaid of a Burberry bag is even
slightly askew, it’s a fake.
Some knockoffs do take the time to stitch the lining into place; in these, look for threading that is pulling in spots. A real designer bag would have near-perfect threading.
Ask where the bag was made or look for a label. If you see “Made in China,” you can pretty much pass up that purse. Do some research before you go shopping, so you know where the real thing is manufactured.
, how can you tell the difference? Experts say it’s the small details that are often overlooked by manufacturers of designer knockoffs. All you need to do is take the time to pick apart the fakes to reveal their many flaws.
Watch for lining that isn’t stitched in, but glued on. The same goes for labels.
The material used can also be a dead giveaway; if the signature plaid of a Burberry bag is even slightly askew, it’s a fake.
Some knockoffs do take the time to stitch the lining into place; in these, look for threading that is pulling in spots. A real designer bag would have near-perfect threading.
Ask where the bag was made or look for a label. If you see “Made in China,” you can pretty much pass up that purse. Do some research before you go shopping, so you know where the real thing is manufactured.
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