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Thursday, March 25, 2010

To buy or not to buy?

Ok, I'll admit it, I have one fake handbag!! Gasp! But really, I can't afford the Chloe or Marc Jacobs bag of my dreams... so what do I do until then? Believe me, I've had my chance at back alley hush, hush deals, and a few too many acquaintances pull some bags out of their trunk, but I have resisted the temptation,  because owning the real deal, is so much sweeter. Buying knock offs isn't just a fashion crime, but apparently contributes to real world crime and drug trafficking, ahhh and that is never in fashion!

Check this out.








So how to spot the fakes next time you're hush hush shopping? 

Spotting a knock-off is more difficult than you may think. Use the tips below as a checklist to avoid buying a fake.

1. Location, Location, Location
First and foremost, purchasing luxury goods at a brand’s boutique, website or authorized dealer is your best bet to insure buying a genuine product. Items at flea markets, home parties, from street vendors, or unauthorized websites are likely to be fake.
2. The Price is Right
Quality and exclusivity account for the high price of luxury goods. Thus, if the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
3. Construction Sites
Craftsmanship is a main point of distinction with luxury goods. Sloppy stitches in less visible areas—such as the underside of a product or inside pockets—is likely the result of counterfeit production.
4. Package Deal
Luxury retailers meticulously package their products, including tissue paper, authenticity cards, product care information, superior quality boxes, and shopping bags. If you see a plastic wrap covering or a flimsy dust bag, it's probably a fake. For example, counterfeit manufacturers will often wrap the handles of handbags in plastic.
5. Spell-check
Counterfeiters will often misspell designer names. Check for letters that are swapped or a letter that is capitalized that shouldn’t be, and vice versa.
6. Check the Hardware
With most luxury accessories, you will find the logo on all the metal pieces, such as zippers, latches, snaps, and buckles.
7. Read the Label
In a genuine article of luxury clothing, most often the label is stitched in, whereas counterfeit clothes are likely to have a less expensive hangtag. Also, check the country of origin on the label.
8. Timely Tips
Makers of fake watches may not replicate unusual features, such as a helium relief valve. If the feature is available, often times it does not function.


-Harper's Bazaar: http://fakesareneverinfashion.com/fakes_real_deal.asp



Ciao,

2 comments:

  1. This a great clip, - I remember when you knew how to spot the DG bag as a fake the day melissa, you and I went to that girl's house from our english 1101 class!!! lol remember...

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  2. Thank you! Yes, I do remember, thank goodness we didn't buy it.

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