How to Spot Fake Gucci Bags
Release timeļ¼2023-10-02 07:48:01 oRead0
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Examining the Bag
- 1 Ask for images of the actual bag. That is, if it looks like the company is just using a stock image, request images of that bag specifically, especially if you are buying it used.
- 2 Look for sloppy stitching. Gucci pays close attention to detail, so their stitching will be even and neat. If thread is pulling out or if it seems uneven on a bag, that bag is likely a fake.
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Examine the back of the label. The back of the label should have the serial hand-stamped on it. The letters should be small and close together. If they are widespread apart, it's likely a fake.
- Also look for the copyright symbol (a circle with an R in it). The label should also have "Gucci" on it. Look specifically at the "u," which should be less bold on the right than the left.
- 4 Check the seams. Where seams meet, the pattern should line up precisely. Also, letters and logos won't be cut in half with the real thing.
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Feel the leather. The leather shouldn't be tough, but rather, soft and supple. Obviously, that is harder to see online, but in person, you should feel the leather.
- On Gucci bags, the leather should be pebbled napa leather. Microsuede is a dead giveaway for a fake.
- 6 Look for glue lines. If you can see glue spilling out anywhere, it likely isn't a Gucci. Check where the different types of materials meet, and look at the lining inside for glue.
- 7 Check for rust. The metal on Gucci bags should not rust. Look closely at the places where the metal meets the leather or canvas.
- 8 Look for the sheen. Gucci bags are usually canvas. When you tilt them in the light, they should be lightly shiny.
- 9 Examine against the real thing. That is, visit a store to see the real thing in person. Counterfeiters will often get parts of the bag wrong, especially on the inside, such as pocket locations or lining color.
- 10 Check for misspellings. Sometimes counterfeiters get words on the label wrong, so check to make sure words are spelled correctly.
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Look at the "About Us" page. Authenticate sites will have information on their store and a mission on their about me page. Authenticate sites are more likely to have the real thing.
- Of course, fake stores can set up a fake "About Us" page. However, if it's missing, it's a giveaway of a low-quality store.
- 2 Read the "Frequently Asked Questions" page. They should offer reassurances about the authenticity of their bags, as well as answer questions you have about the bags.
- 3 Look for the phrase "guaranteed authentic Gucci bag." Don't be fooled by other phrases such as "guaranteed original."
- 4 Check out how many listings they have. A seller with thousands of listings is not likely selling real Gucci bags.
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Examine whether it's a site with one seller. Sites such as Amazon and eBay feature multiple sellers, so it's more difficult to tell if you have a quality seller.
- You can still find real Gucci bags on these sites. You just need to be more careful about who you buy from.
- 6 Skip the roadside stands. Bags being hawked on the side of the road are not likely to be the real thing.
- 7 Consider the price. If the bag your buying is considerably cheaper than a similar item on another site, it's likely fake.