How to Spot Fake Designer Bags
Fake purses are always at flea markets., If you're going to shop online, don't go to ANY site that isn't the actual manufacturer's site. , Check the lining of the bag., Check the buckles: Real will have the highest quality of brass or nickel, while...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fake purses are always at flea markets.
Go there, look at the purses, then, if you can, mentally compare them to real designer bags for practice. -
Step 2: If you're going to shop online
, It either feels extremely cheap and has protruding strings, due to poor stitching; or it should have a custom label or logo on the bag somewhere, which indicates that they are authentic.
The names sometimes appear on zippers or pockets and some companies like to put it in the same spot on every handbag to ensure their customers know it’s real. ,, If it's bad, FAKE. (Zippers never last on a fake, and they are hard to open most of the time.) , -
Step 3: don't go to ANY site that isn't the actual manufacturer's site.
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Step 4: Check the lining of the bag.
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Step 5: Check the buckles: Real will have the highest quality of brass or nickel
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Step 6: while a fake has plastic
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Step 7: polished hardware and or nicked or dented hardware.
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Step 8: Look at the zipper!
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Step 9: If The label of the purse is starting to come off you will obviously tell it is fake
Detailed Guide
Go there, look at the purses, then, if you can, mentally compare them to real designer bags for practice.
, It either feels extremely cheap and has protruding strings, due to poor stitching; or it should have a custom label or logo on the bag somewhere, which indicates that they are authentic.
The names sometimes appear on zippers or pockets and some companies like to put it in the same spot on every handbag to ensure their customers know it’s real. ,, If it's bad, FAKE. (Zippers never last on a fake, and they are hard to open most of the time.) ,
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