Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Spotting Authentic Vintage Chanel Handbag Versus Fakes

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.

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 first thing you should do is open the purse and look inside. It should have an interlocking CC logo that Chanel is famous for. This logo should be slightly raised, so it has some texture that you can run your fingers over. The trademark symbol should also be at the end of the raised logo.

The material inside the bag should be smooth. If it is wrinkled, it is not authentic, as the real designer bags would never have such messy construction. Make sure the stitching is immaculate with symmetrical lines as well. The reason why these accessories command top dollar is because they are made with the utmost in craftsmanship and quality, so a pulled thread or crooked stitching would never pass inspection.

Chanel and many other big name designer goods brands use colorways to help people spot a knockoff. Check to make sure the bag has a known colorway. The purse should also come with a holographic sticker with a number on it, though it is possible the sticker has been removed.

This brand always includes a certificate of authenticity with their bags, so ask the seller if they have it. If they do, there should be a serial number on the card. If the bag still has its holographic sticker, then the number on that should match the number on the certificate. Not having a certificate does not necessarily mean a fake, especially where vintage bags are concerned.

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.

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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