Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYT article raised an interesting point. Someone claimed than an insider might be supplying the fake factories with materials for the bags to look so real.
There have been stories about these factories running an extra shift for years now. The brands used to keep track of and audit the actual labels supplied to factories for clothing
Anonymous wrote:Does the article say where the best place online is to get super fakes? Asking for a friend
Anonymous wrote:The NYT article raised an interesting point. Someone claimed than an insider might be supplying the fake factories with materials for the bags to look so real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I heard Cartier stopped authenticating in stores, why worry about real vs. fake?
Do you support human trafficking, terrorism and child labor? If so, keep buying your counterfeit bags.
The real bags are also made in China.
+1 they're so much like the real bags because they are actually made in the same factory, by the same people using the same materials as the authentic bags. Even when the bag says made in Italy, the most of the bag was made in China
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I heard Cartier stopped authenticating in stores, why worry about real vs. fake?
Do you support human trafficking, terrorism and child labor? If so, keep buying your counterfeit bags.
The real bags are also made in China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see it. I’m not a person who buys fancy handbags, but if I did I would happily buy the fake one. Nobody is excited about the inherent value of a Chanel bag, they buy it because it’s recognizable. So as long as it looks/is the same, why wouldn’t you save the money?
I used to live in a city/area where designer bags were a sport. People knew how to spot the fakes! The tiniest details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew someone who sold these. I was always so amazed that she was just right out there selling them at parties and through contacts. I’d be so paranoid. She was so blasé about it.
Something with a trademarked logo, I wouldn’t deal with, but something with no real logo? I’m not sure why they aren’t selling them at H and M
Anonymous wrote:I can see it. I’m not a person who buys fancy handbags, but if I did I would happily buy the fake one. Nobody is excited about the inherent value of a Chanel bag, they buy it because it’s recognizable. So as long as it looks/is the same, why wouldn’t you save the money?