Saturday, 4 November 2017

Spotting Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag Versus Fakes

By Barbara Turner


Many people dream of one day owning a real deal Chanel handbag. They are pricey, but so well made that they will last forever and usually appreciate in price. Because they are expensive, there are bad people who make cheap knockoffs and try to pass them off as real. If you are thinking of buying, you should first use these tips to spot an Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag so you do not get ripped off.

You must be really careful when trying to discern whether a bag is real of fake. Some people think that the material will tell you, but that is not always true. This designer has occasionally released materials other than leather, such as cloth or even PVC bags.

The easiest way to see if the bag you want to buy is real or not is to open it up and look inside. Chanel has a very famous CC logo, where the C letters interlock. That logo should be stamped inside and raised, so you can feel it by running your finger. The universal symbol for a trademark should be at the end.

Quality craftsmanship is one of the biggest priorities for a designer of this caliber, so they would never put out a bag that has bad stitching, so look for perfect stitches on the inside. The liner material should also be perfectly smooth, without a single wrinkle. Material that wrinkles or fits badly is a sign of a fake handbag.

Colorways are another way that Chanel keeps control of their quality, so you can use this as another way to spot a knockoff. The stamp on the bag should have one of the known colorways, as well as a holographic sticker, though it is possible this sticker has simply fallen off.

All bags from this brand come with a certificate of authenticity. It will have a serial number on it, and the holographic sticker on the purse will have the exact same number. You can also contact the company directly and ask if that is a valid serial number before you buy. If the seller has lost the certificate, you can still use the other tips to validate the authenticity yourself.

The internet is a treasure trove of information about these bags, with meticulous records of each release going back decades available. These records generally include the type of material used, so make sure the material of your bag is one that Chanel has used in the past.

Finally, you can also do some sleuthing on the internet to find out more about the seller you are thinking of buying from. Check to see what their reputation is, and if past customers are happy. Ask about how they validate whether the purse is real or not, and if they guarantee authenticity or use a third party to do it. This ensures a seamless purchase of the real thing.




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