Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How to Spot a Fake Coach Handbag Purse

!: How to Spot a Fake Coach Handbag Purse

To determine the authenticity of a Coach designer handbag you should follow the following guide lines to reduce your risk of getting ripped off.

1) Coach and other expensive designer handbags use buttery leather and counterfeits use stiff and thick leather. Also, all Coach products have at least 1 Coach Stamp on it but its location may varies; it might be on the lower end of one side or it might appears on the shoulder strap. When you find it, examine it to make sure the word "COACH" is outlined and "Leatherware" & "1941″ are below it.

2) An authentic Coach handbag will have a serial number that looks like this: NoM06J-127 without any spacing in between each letter. But having a serial number doesn't mean it is real and if it does not have one then obviously it is a fake. Unlike other designer brands such as Chanel and LV, Coach does have outlet store that sells discounted models. Be careful that these handbags will have a small stamp on the corner that look like a hole punch but without puncturing the leather. This little circle is an indicator that the bag is authentic so check for it.

3) Coach bags have very small & tight stitches and they are NEVER UNEVEN.

4) The counterfeit Coach comes with weird looking fob, the metal fob will peal whereas the real one is stamped on the front & on the back is a tiny stamp horizontally across the edge. The leather fobs of a real Coach also have perfect stitching. A fake one will have sloppy stitches. Fake fobs also tend to be a bit bigger and thicker than a real one.

5) The authentic Coach hardware is stamped with the word 'Coach' with an outline, the word is boxed in. On the counterfeits there is either no stamped at all, or if it is stamped it is not boxed in. If it is boxed in, the word 'Coach' will appear taller than the authentic stamp. But again, the Coach emblem is always stamped on every piece of hardware, and buttons bear the 'Coach*Est.1941′. If the bag or accessory has any 'O-Rings' they will be continuous circles, and they are made very well, you will not be able to tell where the break in the circle is because they are welded very well and they also do not spin. For key hook straps it will have the same color & the same size as the O-Ring. The fake bags O-Rings always spin & you can see the opening, not to mention it is usually plated to look like brass, where as the real bag is made of actual brass or heavy duty metal.

6) Authentic Coach handbag usually lined with cotton or satin fabric interior. If it is the silk "CC" signature fabric it is probably real. If the interior is made of solid cotton material, it should have a thick feel with horizontal line pattern. If satin material is stamped with "Coach", as this style is rarely used for handbags unless it is a solid leather bag or coin pocket, the bag is probably a fake. This will be more obvious if the "Coach" is stamped diagonally over and over again. Another thing about the interior is that the fabric comes with a contrast color with the exterior color, unless it is a classic design (classic design comes with homogeneous color for its exterior and interior). Also, research your bag before you buy as each Coach design, style has a specific interior color depending on the exterior color & pattern.

7) Finally the zippers; the authentic Coach should have a zipper that says YKK and not RTK. If the zipper pull comes with a small strip of leather, it should be 1 to 2 stitches to anchor it in place. If the zipper pull is a chubby piece of leather that is sewn together, it is probably a replica.

Hope the general list above will assist you in making a wise purchase. If you experience a ripped off, you can contact Coach at email: counterfeits@coach.com or call them at 800-396-1807. My last recommendation for your next purchase is via credit card, as most credit cards come with the buyers' protection plan that will help buyers to get a refund if the product is not as described. OK, Happy shopping.


How to Spot a Fake Coach Handbag Purse

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Coach Creed Patch and Serial Number

!: Coach Creed Patch and Serial Number

The Coach patch, creed and serial number is the number 1 topic of conversation when the authenticity of a Coach purse is being discussed. Nobody wants to buy a counterfeit bag. Everybody wants to know for sure if their bag is authentic, particularly when buying from an online auction like eBay. But is this mysterious serial number a true indicator? In a word, NO.

First, a true serial number is unique. Finding a Coach patch with an actual unique serial number is next to impossible. Coach hasn't used a true serial number for about 10 years. Sure, the older bags had true serial numbers, but not anymore. The myths , urban legends or simple un-truths surrounding "the patch" have caused many a girl to go into a panicked frenzy of sorts after receiving a bag that had a patch with no numbers or worse yet, no patch at all!

The fact is not all bags have them. Actually, most do not! Nobody really knows for certain what determines Coach's decision to place a leather creed patch with numbers in certain bags but a general rule of thumb is this: If Coach deems the purse a handbag, it will have a leather creed patch with numbers . Items not counting as handbags would include wristlets, mini skinny's, cosmetic pouch bags and other accessories. There will sometimes be leather patches with the creed, but not any numbers in these smaller accessory type products. The numbers, when present, represent the style number and a code of date of manufacture. So you will see the same style number on every bag of that style but you might find some bags with different numbers other than the style numbers. The numbers can also contain letters.
There are more than a few different creeds but the most common ones will read something like these:

THIS IS A COACH BAG. IT WAS HANDCRAFTED IN CHINA FROM THE FINEST MATERIALS TRIMMED WITH GENUINE LEATHER. ITS SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL REFLECT OUR COMMITMENT TO ENDURING QUALITY.

THIS IS A COACH BAG. IT WAS HANDCRAFTED IN CHINA OF COMPLETELY NATURAL SOFT MILLED COWHIDE. THE VARIATIONS IN THE GRAIN ARE CHARACTERISTIC OF NATURAL FULL GRAIN LEATHER.

Most of the leather patches are beautifully embossed. Some of the newer bags have a metallic cursive style writing on them rather than an embossing. Some of the accessory type bags, as mentioned above, will not have any numbers but may still have a creed of sorts, usually a shorter version of the above examples.

Another misconception is that Coach bags are made in the USA and that anything made in China must be fake. This is not true and it's hard to believe so many people believe it. Coach hasn't made bags in the USA for about 10 years and 90% or more of their products are manufactured in China. There are other countries too such as Turkey, Italy, Pakistan, Mexico and India among others. You will almost always see the word China on their creed patches.

The bottom line is that just because a Coach bag is without a leather creed, does not mean it's a knockoff. Most companies manufacturing fake bags would put one in anyways. It might not be the correct style numbers. It might not be leather. It might have words spelled incorrectly. Still, it will likely be there with a fake bag. So don't get too excited by a "no patch" bag. Instead, learn the style number of your bag and if it has a patch, see that it matches the numbers on the creed. Check for incorrect spellings. Make sure the patch is actually leather. To recap, if it's a small pouch bag, cosmetic bag, wristlet or other accessory, it likely shouldn't have one in it anyway. Of course, there are exceptions to this accessories rule, but it's accurate most of the time. Some of the more expensive accessories will have the full creed in them such as limited edition items.


Coach Creed Patch and Serial Number

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