Look at the hardware. The hardware
should match in color and
sheen. Many manufactures,
including Fendi,
protect their hardware with a
cover that is to be removed only
after it has been purchased.
The brand name or logo
should be engraved, not embossed
or simply printed on the hardware.
You can also find the brand
name of logo engraved on the strap
hardware on Fendi. Check out as
many 'PHOTOS' of
fake Fendi bags as you can.
Inspect the material, the lining,
hardware and accents are
made of. Many handbags are
made of different types
of leather, from
Lambskin, Calfskin, Goatskin
and Patent Leather, but it
is easy to distinguish if the
leather is of a good quality
or not. The lining
is usually made of a satin
material that has a nice shine
to it and most designer handbags
have the name brand name or logo on
the lining but not all do. Designers
almost always use leather
accents, not plastic. Some purses
have straps that are specially coated
and seem to be artificial.
However a quick look at the edge
of the strap, usually near a stitched
joint, should reveal a leather core.
The authenticity card is a little
card that usually has the
manufactures logo embossed
on the front and has
some information about the
product you purchased
and sometimes includes a
magnetic strip, bar code.
Many manufacturers, including
Fendi, Doir, Gucci, and
Kate Spade use these cards
but they can be replicated.
Check out other fakes as
the serial number on these is a
give-a-way of a fake.
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