Thursday, May 6, 2010

COACH Fake or Real How do you know? FIND OUT HERE!! ^_^

How do you know, if somebody carry around Real COACH Bag or Fake Bag?
Well lets find out here :
1. For the signature piece, the simplest way in determining authenticity would be examining the layout of the signature C’s. The C’s should be lined up perfectly to the center. However, it is not uncommon for the mini-signature C collections to be off by tiny bit only on the sides.
For the leather piece, when you touch it, it feel smooth like butter.


2. There should no loose strands or restitching . The stitching will be tight, even and straight. Most hardware is stamped Coach on snaps or buckles.



3. The hang tag usually made from leather with the same color and stitching as the bag itself. The Coach lozenge is raised from the tag, not embedded into it. There are a few styles that come with metal hangtags. Compare the metal hang tags at pictures below to see what they look like. Most counterfeit come with cheap, shiny silver hang tags.



4. Coach uses YKK zippers. The logo is usually found on the side of the metal zipper pull. Coach zipper pulls are either leather, the same color/stitching as the bag or a series of metal rings.

5. Up until 2002 about 75% of coach handbags were manufactured in the US. Now, most are assembled in China. The interior serial number should start with “No”, the abbreviation for number, and have 4 numbers after the dash, not 3.

The writing should be neat on the authenticity tag, not crookedly stamped on. Also the paragraph above the serial number should be in all caps, and in English.

Make sure that the authenticity number matches up with the style of the bag that you are interested in purchasing. If you are about to purchase from an unauthorized dealer, call Coach, their representatives will be more then willing to verify if the authenticity number matches the style.

There also needs to be a serial number.







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