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Monday, 12 November 2012

How To Spot Counterfeit Designer Handbags

By Allen Hunterslieyes


Bags are an important accessory for ladies, because apart from complementing their look, they are also practical. Majority of fashion-forward women are saving a percentage of their earnings to buy designer handbags. Unfortunately, with the growing interest for these premium items, so has the incidence of consumers ending up with fake items instead. A designer clutch or bag is undoubtedly a source of great happiness for their buyers, but discovering that it is a fakecan be disheartening. To prevent yourself from being scammed, here are some things to remember when shopping for these signature bags.

Purchase only from trusted vendors The safest places to buy designer handbags are the manufacturer and its affiliated retailers. Assume that any signature bag marketed at a flea market or at the streets is an imitation. While it is not totally impossible to come across second-hand signature bags from these sources, the odds of you stumbling upon them is very slim.

Know the indicators of imitation signature bag Manufacturers of these high-end bags are very exacting as to the quality of their bags because their brand is only as good as the last bag they made. Counterfeiters in contrast put more importance on potential income than reputation, so in most instances, they are not as concerned about quality. The stitching on fake bags is often careless, slanted and irregular. Most designer bags also use double stitching inside. Imitation bags often have no inside tags, and if there are, these are not stamped or hand-stitched. Tags on original bags also often have unique serial numbers, although this is not always the case. Logos are also really revealing if the bag is not authentic. There are counterfeiters that produce a very convincing logo replica, but oftentimes, wordings on the logos are spelled incorrectly or have noticeable design flaws. Authentic and imitation bags can also be different in coloration. The variations are often difficult to spot, with fake bags looking a bit richer or duller than the authentic.

Leather bags are heavy, so if the bag you saw on the street or at the flea market does not have that distinctive heaviness to it, it probably is a fake.

Most makers of these high-end bags will publish articles online on how to identify counterfeit goods, so make sure to check those out. Alternatively, you can visit official shops and ask the experts there on what features indicate that the bag is authentic.

Ask for certificates of authenticity Most designer handbags come with documentation to show that they are 100% authentic, so ask for those if they don't come with the bag.




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