How can u relate if a designer paw case is simulated or not?


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I would have to see it for myself, but usually a different emotion in the fabric, and sometimes a Prada purse is labeled as a Coach bag...Or like something is labeled what it isn't supposed tp be.
buying in the boutique is the best way of knowing if it's unadulterated!
there are frequent ways you can tell a bag is fictitious.
1. The colors of the bag may be odd or past its sell-by date
2. The bag will break within a few months
3. Most plenty have a some sort of template with the christen of the brand and stuff like that
4. Look closely the design may be slightly different
it's something you are born with.
If the stitching of the bag is a different color than the bag itself
no tag identifing it as authentic
it depends on what brand it is. its either the bits and pieces will be different or the color will be off or something close to that. i know with coach purses you can tell if its counterfeit if the c's are really closed or if the c's look like a g.
It really depends on the quality because some fakes are really similar to the authentic thing and some are not, so it's easier to tell. Counterfeit handbags, for example, can alter greatly in quality, depending on where on earth they're made.

1. the color (a color that was never released by the brand.) or looks weird.
2. Check for grammer (some fake have mis-spelled words)
3. Price (if its sold way smaller quantity than what its worth)
4. Stitching
5. Material
6. Label
7. packaging it came contained by

-it's easier to spot fakes when you seen/own the real brand. Like, if you own a existing pair of Jordan shoes, you can easily compare the ersatz one to your real one. You'll have a better accidental of finding out.
1)The material they are made from. Usually impressively short lasting materials or fake leather.

2)No brand mark/original put pen to paper to testify the originality of the bag

3)The pet name of the fake bag might be similar to the innovative one but it's different eg. there was this pant that I came across years ago that had 3 stripes along the side but its brand mark was Asadi
The stitching on the seams. Usually the fake will have either wider stitches or merely look "cheap", And the place you buy it, if you are getting it in Mexico in one of those street booths or down contained by china town chances are...FAKE! :)


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