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I saw a TikTok about Van Cleef necklaces and how they are so commonly replicated now. Are there handbags that you automatically assume are not authentic?
Chanel bags are interesting to me in that I would say I do assume most are not authentic. |
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1. The Row replica market exploded after the dumb "Quiet Luxury" trend. Most common ones I see: the 90s bag, half moon shoulder bag, N/S park tote, Margaux satchel
2. Bottega Veneta's Jodie bag |
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LV (and I have a real neverfull)
Gucci and Hermes |
| YSL also is duped a lot on DHGate. Dior is the hardest to find as they are quick to get shoes removed so those are more likely to be real. I assume all LV and Chanel are fake at this point. |
| I only assume a bag is fake if it looks fake. |
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LV
Gucci |
| Goyard fakes worn intentionally were a thing for a while among some people I know. |
| In my opinion, LV are the most likely to be fake |
+1 or if the person carrying a $3,000 bag is otherwise dressed in pajamas and slippers or too tight jeans and a logo tshirt in public. |
| +1 on LV and Chanel. And Van Cleef jewelry and there’s a lot of David Yurman lookalikes and outright fakes out there too. |
| Coach. They’re so cheap looking. |
This is me and my bags are real. I’m just lazy and selective about what I spend on. |
| Based on what I am seeing on Canal street in NYC, the leader is LV, followed by Gucci, Hermes and YSL. Some Chanel too. |
| I would not buy a real LV Neverfull, the fakes are too similar. A lot of fake LV, Prada and Chanel |
| I’d never be able to tell a real from a fake. |