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7 Differences Between Real and Imitation Designer Bags

By: Paris Liandre

While being stylish, designer bags also come with the reality that there are people out there trying to make knock-offs. These are so similar to the high-priced bags that sometimes it's hard to tell the real from the fake! Here are some things you can look for to help tell the difference.

Fake bags are not nearly the quality as the designer bags. They've got mismatched patterns, lousy hardware, and less-than quality lining.

Designer bags are produced in regular and consistent shapes, sizes, and colors, so knowing exactly what color to look for, and the exact size and dimension of the style you want goes a long way in separating the genuine from the impostors.

The fake designer bags, including higher priced replicas are generally made in China. You'll find that these bags tend to run in the range of $100-$300 each.

Fake bags tend to have very cheap lining fabric inside the bag that is poorly attached to the bag's frame. The color and design of the fabric will give clues as well.

Truly authentic bags have hardly a single flaw both inside and out! You'll notice upon inspection that the hardware (like zippers and buttons) on the bag are of extremely high quality and not likely to malfunction or break.

Fake handbags are often stiff, and can smell like the horrid chemicals used to treat the leather. The leather should smell like good ole' leather.

If you learn that you ended up with a fake designer bag, it's not all bad! Counterfeit shopping has become something of a sport, much to the disappointment of luxury-goods makers. Fake designer bags are all over the place, it seems - so easy to buy that in some circles it's almost uncool to carry the real thing!

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