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Hermes Handbags A Guide to Avoid Being Scammed
Posted by: wang2n5n8f (IP Logged)
Date: August 23, 2014 12:50PM

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Mypoupette is a site for Louis Vuitton lovers. It has a lot of valuable information for anyone interested LV bags. By reading her guide, and eventually owning some authentic Louis Vuittons of my own,[url=http://www.article-web.co.uk/category/discount-hermes-bags/]Discount Hermes Bags[/url], I began to know what to look for in a bag. I will share the general guidelines of distinguishing real from fake, but,[url=http://www.masterclass-detailing.co.uk/category/cheap-polo-shirts/]Cheap Polo Shirts[/url], there is a warning too: it's harder than it seems.
Here are the basics:
Outlet, Overstock, Sale, etc. is not in Louis Vuitton's vocabulary. If a bag does not sell through these outlets, they are reportedly burned. There is no secondary market for Louis Vuittons. Anyone telling you that there is is pulling the wool over your eyes. If you want to buy a fake, I suppose I cannot stop you, but, don't let them trick you into thinking you are getting the real deal.
Alignment is very important. With the majority of designs, the LVs will be perfectly aligned, and will not be cut. With some of the newer styles of bags that have odd shapes, this is not always possible. However, this is a good rule of thumb to follow.
Stitching is also very important. Louis Vuitton is very particular about stitching. Bad fakes will have clumpy stitching, or uneven stitching. A Louis Vuitton has very precise and neat stitching.
Hang tags are often displayed on fake Louis Vuittons. I've seen them in more Ebay auctions for "Authentic" Louis Vuitton bags than I could possibly count. They have a string, and then a little circle with LV on it, and then a tag, like a price tag. This is never seen on an authentic Louis Vuitton. An authentic Louis Vuitton does, however, come with some little pieces of paper. One is a little tag (not attached to the bag) and the other is a care booklet. Sometimes these are lost by the time someone is putting them up for auction.
Receipts are easily faked. People even sell their authentic receipts to the fakers, who put the two together to give you "evidence' that you are buying the real deal.
Multicolor fakes are often lacking enough color. They will have about a dozen or so colors, and no variations of hue. On my authentic multicolor Louis Vuittons, there are variations of hue for similar colors. For example, there are several shades of pink, green, blue, etc.
Vachetta is the natural, untreated leather on a Louis Vuitton. Vachetta gets darker over time. It also is very sensitive to moisture, and will discolor where it has gotten wet. Fake bags sometimes have fake vachetta which will not change over time.
Lining is important. I suggest you familiarize yourself with the authentic version of the bag so you know which lining it should have. There are different linings, from canvas, to alcantra (which is a suede like material) and different bags use different linings. If you found a multicolor alma with a canvas lining, you would know it was fake. A damier papillion with a brown canvas lining would also be fake.
Brass is also important. Louis Vuitton uses distinctive hardware, and uses different hardware on different bags. Familiarize yourself with the real deal to make sure you're not being taken. Just because a zipper has "Louis Vuitton" engraved into it, does not mean it is authentic.
Serial numbers are figments of fakers imagination. There is no serial number on a Louis Vuitton bag. There is however, a datecode.
Date codes are very important with authenticating a Louis Vuitton. Each bag has its own location for the date code, so that is another important factor to study. Date codes can take several different forms, but, the most common form I've seen is two letters, followed by four numbers. The numbers can be read to tell you the date the bag was made. For example, a bag with the numbers 0036 would be made in March of 2006. The first number and third are put together, and the second and fourth are put together.
Think you know what you're looking for now? GOOD! But. so do the fakers. A good fake could have a valid date code, and every bit of the bag could look authentic. It's very tricky to tell the real deal these days.
My advice is to get to know your seller. Build a strong relationship with them. Ask to see as many photos as it takes to make you comfortable. Ask how they came to own it, where they bought it, why they are selling it.
Buying resale Louis Vuitton is difficult, but, it can be done with great success.
I always found buying resale Louis Vuittons too intimidating (plus I hated seeing water damaged vachetta!) so I only ended up buying two bags by this method (my alma which I later sold, and my speedy, which I still own and love). If you call 866 VUITTON, they can locate your bag and have it shipped to you. Now that's what I call service!

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