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Spotting Authentic Chanel Handbags
by Ben Needles, Ben
Tips to Finding Authentic Handbags. Trying to find authentic handbags is no easy task. There are a ton of knock off bags out there, that are always sold to unsuspecting costumers. Even if you think you know what authentic handbags look like, you need to know that there are some really impressive fakes out there. Thus, you need to be able to tell the fakes from the real thing. So tip number one, take a look at the company logo. On authentic handbags, the logo is usually engraved into the leather. However, on a fake, a lot of times the logo is just stamped on. The next thing that you should look for is the Made in France or Made in Italy lettering. On the authentic handbags the lettering is only located in the lower half of the purse flap. Sometimes it can be located on the interior open pocket. If it is not in these locations, then it could be a fake.

The logo of the handbag company can also be found on the strap of the handbag. A lot of fakes will just have this logo printed on it. However, if its a real handbag, then it will, of course, be engraved on. The thing to remember is that it costs more money to engrave something than it does to just stamp it. Also, if something is just printed on, over time it can rub off. If its engraved, then it will not rub off.

Tips for Spotting Authentic Chanel Handbags

If you are buying new authentic Chanel handbags, then you will notice that the strap to the purse is going to be covered in a plastic. This is to help keep it from scratching during shipment. If the plastic is not there, then its either a fake or someone removed it, in which case you would want to choose another one anyway. Another neat thing that you can look at is the stitching that is used to hold on the labels. You need to make sure that the stitching is all the same color. Chanel handbags, will never use contrasting stitching colors. This is the same deal for the embossed Chanel symbol in the purse. If the color of the hardware of the purse is gold, then the embossed Chanel will be gold. If its sliver, then it will be sliver. They will never use sliver on gold or the other way around.

Authentic Chanel handbags are not always very easy to spot. However, if you take your time and look at the detail put into them, you will be able to tell. Do not let anyone pull a fast one on you. Take a look at all the different tips we talked about, and you will have better luck spotting a fake. A long time ago everyone was always getting ripped off by these fakes. Now that we have the internet to back us up, we are able to share knowledge better and keep people from getting ripped off. Working together, we can put a stop to fake Chanel handbags. This may not be an easy job, but we have to work together. If we do, then one day we will not have to worry about buying fakes.

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