Dubai - Emirates Voice
With technology advancement, global brands (and customers) are threatened with the growing fake market that sometimes manufactures products identical to authentic goods.
In a workshop conducted to help customers guarantee authentic purchases, The Luxury Closet shared ways of identifying a fake handbag from an authentic one. The key is looking at the detailed finishing of a product.
In 2016, the UAE's Department of Economic Development confiscated Dh1.6 billion worth of counterfeit items including mobile phones, cosmetics and handbags.
Globally, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) estimated that the fake market represented over half a trillion dollars worldwide, making up 2.5 per cent of global imports and 5 per cent of European imports.
Elisabeth Bohler, Head of Merchandising at The Luxury Closet, said brands fight the fake market through putting authenticity checkpoints on the item that consists of small tag inside the bag with series of numbers. "In every single handbag or pairs of shoes, you'll find a lot of details that will make you able evaluate whether it's coming out from manufacturer or fake market."
Most of the time, the manufacturer code provides information about the item, origin and year of manufacture. "Different brands use different manufacturer code such as hologram and logo. Even if a replica has a manufacturer code, the design of the code and the font will either not match or won't be typed in a straight manner," said Bohler.
Patterns and quality of fabric are signatures of top brands. Bohler said, "It is very important to look at as most replicas will not get any of these two right."
Patterns of fake bags will never be perfectly aligned, while the complexity and quality of fabric in branded handbags cannot be replicated. Bohler noted that some brands use unique colors that cannot be replicated.
Furthermore, shapes of an authentic handbag will be symmetric, a feature that won't be completed to perfection with fake handbags.
The quality of stitching is also essential to look at because manufacturers' stitching will be perfect and of good quality. "Stitching on a replica will usually not be perfect, they will either be misaligned or of bad quality," said Bohler.
Other subtle signs to look at are chains and zippers. "If a bag's chain is light, then it's definitely fake. Similarly if a zipper isn't easy to use, then it's not real," said Bohler. She added that inside chains and zippers will be poorly finished in replicas.
She added that each brand uses different hardware, which is why it is important to search up the item before buying it.
"The key is to make sure all the product features match together including the model, color, collection, material and size."
Bohler added, "Search the series of codes of the brand you are planning to buy to make sure it matches the model of the item."
She urged customers to avoid buying counterfeit products. "A copied handbag shows that it is fake. Some people aren't willing to spend that much money on a luxury bag, but then do not pretend to own one," said Bohler.