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Six telltale signs you're wearing counterfeit clothing

Six telltale signs you're wearing counterfeit clothing

The Herald15-07-2025
A genuine item can trace its life story. Ask for an original till slip, e-receipt, certificate card or online transfer record, then verify dates and store numbers. A clear, no-questions-asked return policy reinforces confidence and evasiveness is a red flag. BUY FROM PROS
Stick to authorised boutiques and reputable resellers that offer escrow services and maintain storefronts or warehouses. Random Instagram or Facebook sellers using the word 'authentic' rarely have the processes (or accountability) to match. MATERIAL QUALITY
Counterfeiters often nail the look but fail when it comes to the feel. Examine the feel of the leather or canvas with your hands, run your fingers along stitch lines and test hardware weight. Luxury pieces feature dense fabrics, ultra-even stitching and flawlessly plated metals. Anything creaky, light or fraying is suspect. BRANDING CONSISTENCY
Fonts, letter spacing, logo placement and Pantone shades are governed by strict brand guidelines. Compare with the latest product images on the official site. Misaligned letters, fuzzy printing or slightly 'off' colours betray a fake faster than misspelt names. INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION
When in doubt, pay a certified third-party authenticator or use services that can assist in any authenticity matters.
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