HOW TO RECOGNIZE A FAKE HERMÈS BAG FROM AN ORIGINAL ONE? 10 DETAILS TO LOOK OUT FOR
We all know: bags Hermès they are the most coveted worldwide, with the legendary Birkin model topping the list. There are many celebrities who can't help but show off the maison's bags, often even combined with the most casual of looks. With a popularity and prices ranging from $8,000 to over $500,000, it's no wonder that Hermès' handbags are The most counterfeited bags in history! It is therefore essential to beware of buying imitations; But how to recognize a real one?
Some fake Birkins are very convincing and it can be really difficult to identify the characteristics that reveal that we are in front of a counterfeit bag. This is made even more complicated because real experts in the field of Hermès bag authentication are reluctant to fully describe all the ways they spot fakes for fear that counterfeiters will play their game based on the information!
How to spot a fake Hermès bag?
There are many features to consider when examining a bag to determine if it is an authentic Hermès bag:
1-The logo
The first thing to check is the iconic Hermès logo, an embossed stamp located on the front of the bag under the flap and seams.
You should read "Hermès Paris Made in France" on three lines, with the writing becoming progressively smaller on each line. Authentic Hermès bag logos consist of letters Equidistant capitals, as well as the spaces between the lines. However, since the letters are imprinted on the bag, the lettering may be affected by the texture of the leather. As a result, there may be parts of the logo where the relief is lighter or absent or has extended to the letter next to or below it.
On the contrary, most fake Hermès bags have the lettering Printed. Letters are often not consistent in font, size, or direction, and the spacing between letters may not be even. In addition, the emphasis on the second E in HERMÈS may be too slight or absent.
2-The skin
Authentic Hermès bags are handmade from the highest quality leathers, each with its own Natural variations. In addition, the processing and tanning processes also vary so that the bags have Unique Features. For example, an authentic Birkin in Togo leather (if you haven't read the article on Hermès leather types, run and get it by clicking here!) it may have many veins, while another may have less. So a small imperfection in a Hermes leather bag is not unusual and does not distinguish a fake Birkin from a real one.
Variations in Hermès bags with exotic leather are even more common: the textures on crocodile and alligator bags are practically always different! In fact, Hermès collectors often select bags based on the number and pattern of the scales. This is because small creases through the scales are very common in authentic crocodile and alligator bags from Hermès. Only a fake Hermès bag could have scales perfectly regular and uniform, This is because the animals themselves have irregularities in the skin!
3-The seams
As we have already mentioned, every true Hermès bag is made and meticulously hand-sewn. Due to the craftsmanship, the stitching will not be perfectly symmetrical throughout the bag, giving real Hermès bags A unique touch. Hermès points typically have a slight upward tilt and, although the points are single, there may be some double stitches, in particular on the clochette and on the back of the bag where the handles are attached. Hermès artisans finish the seams inside the bag under the flap, so don't be surprised if that area isn't perfect.
In comparison, fake Hermès bags are typically Machine sewn and have small dots evenly Straight. But even counterfeit Hermès bags that are hand-sewn lack the typical pattern of an authentic bag! In short: the perfect stitching on the machine and the absence of the slight upward inclination of the seam are a clear indication of a false Birkin compared to a real one.![]()
4-Hardware
The metal hardware on Hermès bags is always plated or finished in a real precious metal, typically palladium or gold. On some rare bags, you may find brushed gold, rose gold, or ruthenium finishes. On the Kelly and Birkin bags are engraved the words HERMÈS-PARIS: The font and spacing of this engraving may vary, but counterfeit bags may not get the same lettering as authentic Hermès bags.
The rest of the closure can also indicate whether we are looking at an authentic bag or not. For example, on the original Birkin and Kelly bags, The feet are secure and cannot rotate or detach. Similarly, the thumbstick and backplate should also be secure, and the thumbstick should turn Smoothly.
Hermès produces its own hinges that have the word HERMÈS engraved with the bottom half towards the end of the metal tie-rod. In addition, a metal letter corresponding to the "H" is located at the end of the hinge.
Closing a Hermès bag should be a real Luxury Experience; It should never get caught or be difficult to open or close! A stuck, stiff or rough zipper is clearly a symptom of a fake bag. In addition, the metal used on the zipper of an authentic Hermès bag is more of a matte finish compared to a shiny metal.
Authentic Birkin and Kelly Hermès bags include a lock and a set of keys.
The lock is engraved with "HERMÈS" on the bottom, and the number on the lock must match the number engraved on the keys supplied. Keys must be secured with a leather strap and inserted perfectly inside the leather clochette. On a fake Hermès bag, the lock and keys may not match the closure of the bag and will appear to be lighter authentic Hermès padlock and keys. Also, frequently fake Birkin and Kelly bags have keys that don't fit into the clochette entirely.
7-Lining
Almost all recently produced Hermès Birkin and Kelly bags are lined with chevre or goatskin, a slightly rough and very durable leather with a touch of shine. The fake Birkin and Kelly are lined in leather or faux leather and are not Prestigious like the chevre!
8-Hermes Date Stamp
Authentic Hermès bags have a "blind stamp" embedded in the leather that includes the year the bag was manufactured and the code of the craftsman who produced it. The position of the DATE STAMP It depends on the style of the bag and the year.
Towards the end of 2015, Hermès transferred the Date Stamp on the Birkin and Kelly bags from the back of the closure strap to the inside of the bag and to the left gusset. Current Date Stamps start with the date code (year of manufacture), followed by a series of numbers and letters with typically two letters underneath.
9-Dustbag
The current Hermès dustbag, since 2007, features a beige cotton herringbone Durable and high quality. Authentic vintage Hermès bags have dust bags made of tan velvet, while newer bags are made of orange cotton flannel.
The distinctive "Le Duc" logo on the front of the dust bag is encased in a double circle. On authentic bags, the logo is sharp, while it tends to be blurry on fake dust bags. The strings at the top of the dust bag should also be thick, durable, and secure.
10- Hermès Authenticity Cards
Unlike many other brands, Hermès bags do NOT include an authenticity card. Hermès has never released it and most likely never will. So, we consider Hermès authenticity cards a key to distinguish a real bag from a fake.
Many counterfeit Hermès bags come with an orange plastic authenticity card with the word "Hermès" written on it. If the bag comes with one of these cards, it's definitely a false.
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