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How to spot fake coach bags and shoes

Coach shoes and bags are designer items that are always of the highest quality. Due to their noble materials and fashionable designs, they tend to be somewhat expensive. This has resulted in a large number of replica Coach boots and Coach heels on the market. Don’t be fooled into buying replica Coach shoes and bags. Yes, it may look like you’re getting a big discount, but you’re not getting the real deal either. There are ways to spot fake Coach bags and shoes.

First, you can look up the names of individual styles for Coach sneakers, shoes or bags on the official Coach website. Each shoe and bag has a number and a name that is applied to each style. If any of the shoes you have found do not have this information, please ask the seller. If you cannot provide the style name or number, they are probably fakes. You can also check the seams of the Coach heels that you like. Real Coach shoes have clean, strong stitching. If you find crooked or flimsy-looking seams, the shoes are most likely fake.

If you’re shopping locally rather than online, you can check the logo on Coach shoes or bags at a certain store or real estate sale. All Coach bags or shoes must have the correct logo and also the signature letter C. Look closely, because even department stores like JC Penney and Kohl’s sell wallets with G or O, instead. They are imitations. Also, if the letters C are off-center, cut at the seams, or if the rows of letters are not straight, these are not true Coach products.

Next, feel the material of the Coach boots or bags. If they are truly Coach products, you will only find the best quality suede, leather or fabric. If the Coach shoes or bags you are looking at have rigid or lightweight materials, they are not discounted Coach products, they are counterfeits. You can also check the buttons and buckles on the bags or shoes you are looking at. Genuine Coach shoes and bags have hardware made of bronze, nickel or brass, and these are very solid. If the hardware looks cheap, it is not a Coach product.

If you’re looking at what you think are Coach sneakers or shoes, check their soles. If there is visible excess glue on the inside or outside, it is almost certainly not Coach shoes, because they do not have poor quality workmanship. Check the shoe or bag tag for the item you are studying. The label text on Coach boots and bags is correctly aligned, clear and evenly spaced. If you see text that is uneven, looks sloppy, or even contains typographical errors, these are discount replicas, not Coach products.

If you find shoes that say “Made in Korea,” these are probably not Coach shoes. Buying Coach shoes at reputable department stores where the markings are clear is a good way to ensure you’re buying the real deal and not a knockoff. Because Coach boots, shoes, and bags are expensive, the originals are copied quite frequently and can be seen on the streets of New York City and other large cities with pedestrian or tourist traffic. You can also see fake Coach heels at flea markets or swap meets, and they are generally very cheap, and cheap to make too. Unless you’re sure it’s the real deal, if the price is cheap, Coach probably didn’t make the product.

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