How to spot a fake designer bag
1. Take a close look at the bag
If you are planning to buy a designer handbag, you should take a close look at the model beforehand—even if you want to order it online later. It makes sense to examine the bag at your nearest ozluxurybags.com, Louis Vuitton, or Chanel store. Memorize as many characteristics as possible, such as the leather quality and weight. That way, you'll notice right away if something is wrong with your bag later on.
2. Look at the seams
If the edges are poorly sewn or the seams are uneven, this could be an indication that the bag is a copy. Accessories in the luxury price segment should be carefully crafted.
3. Compare prices
The bag normally costs around $2,000, but you've found a model for $200? Be careful! It's probably a fake.
4. Inspect the lining
If the lining doesn't look high-quality, this could be a sign that you're looking at a fake.
5. Request certificates
Ask the seller of the bag for the serial number, proof of purchase, and other documents that prove the authenticity of the product. If the seller also sends you extra items such as the original dust bag, this is usually a good indication.
6. Weigh the metal
The bag's logo should feel heavy in your hand. After all, fake bags are often lighter than the originals because aluminum is added to them.
