Sunday, November 5, 2017

Spotting Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag Versus Fakes

By Barbara Turner


Designer purses are quite expensive, but there are some advantages to buying. They are usually impeccably made, so you are likely to have it the rest of your life due to the high quality. They also appreciate in price if you take care of them, so you can make a profit later. But before you buy, you need to make sure you are getting an Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag instead of a fake on being passed off as real.

It is amazing how some fake bags look almost real from the outside. Counterfeiters really try to make them look real by using real leather, which many Chanel bass are made of. But other authentic purses are made from PVC or cloth, so do not assume they are fake.

The easiest way to see if the bag you want to buy is real or not is to open it up and look inside. Chanel has a very famous CC logo, where the C letters interlock. That logo should be stamped inside and raised, so you can feel it by running your finger. The universal symbol for a trademark should be at the end.

The material inside the bag should be smooth. If it is wrinkled, it is not authentic, as the real designer bags would never have such messy construction. Make sure the stitching is immaculate with symmetrical lines as well. The reason why these accessories command top dollar is because they are made with the utmost in craftsmanship and quality, so a pulled thread or crooked stitching would never pass inspection.

Colorways are another way that Chanel keeps control of their quality, so you can use this as another way to spot a knockoff. The stamp on the bag should have one of the known colorways, as well as a holographic sticker, though it is possible this sticker has simply fallen off.

Another sign of a real bag is the certificate of authenticity that Chanel sells with every purse. Of course, with vintage bags, the card could have been lost over the years, so not having one is not necessarily a sign of a fake. However, if the seller does still have the certificate and the holographic sticker, then make sure the serial number on both match each other to determine authenticity.

You can also do some detective work on the internet to see if a bag is real by looking up its material. Very thorough records of past Chanel offerings have been cataloged on the internet, including what materials they are made of. Check to see that your bag material is the same as one of the materials that have been used in the past to produce authentic bags, a sign of a real one.

You can also look into the seller, whether it is an individual or a website. You should be able to see their reputation by doing a simple search. Look for ones that validate the authenticity or use a third party to do it for them. This helps ensure that what you are paying top dollar for is the real thing and prevents you from getting ripped off by a dishonest seller.




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