Senin, 30 Oktober 2017

Signs You Have An Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag

By Barbara Turner


The fashion house of Chanel has been synonymous with quality and luxury for decades. People covet their goods, especially purses. Of course, when an item fetches a high price and is highly sought after, there will always be unscrupulous people who try to make cheap bags and pass them off as the real thing. That is why you need to look out for signs of an authentic vintage Chanel handbag before you buy.

Some fakes these days are really good, but there are always at least a few key things to look for to ensure yours is real and not a fake. While most Chanel bags are made of genuine leather, not all are. In fact, there are some that are made of cloth, fur, and even PVC materials.

To see if it is real, first open it up and look at the interior. The famous Chanel logo of two interlocking Cs should be present. This logo should also be slightly raised, which you can feel by running your finger over it. The universal trademark symbol that is the letter R inside a circle should be a the end of the raised logo as well.

While you have the bag open, look at the material lining the inside. It should be smooth and not wrinkled at all. If it is wrinkled, it is either damaged or a fake, as designers would never sell such a messy bag. The stitching should also be perfect, as the design house takes great pains to make sure there are no hanging threads or crooked stitching. The interior should look immaculate and like it is of the very highest quality.

This brand has what are called colorways that designers use to distinguish their good from fakes. The stamp on the bag should have one of these colorways. It should also have a holographic sticker, although this could have been removed or fallen off from an authentic.

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 go online and find out all the types of leather that this brand has used over the years on their handbags. Cow leather, lambskin and many others are all possibilities. Make sure the purse you are thinking of buying is made form one of these known Chanel materials. You can also look up past releases from the brand, which are meticulously cataloged on the internet.

You should also look up the person or website you are thinking of buying from. While some websites or individuals may try to rip you off with a fake, others are not only honest, but bend over backwards to ensure you are getting the real deal. All of them authenticate or verify each piece, but some go as far as to double validate or use a third party to do it for them.




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