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Monday, February 16, 2015

How to Spot Fake Gucci Sunglasses



In today's guide you will learn how to authenticate Gucci's sunglasses of different designs, I hope this guide proves to be useful for you. 

Packaging: 

First of all, note that Gucci is one of the best luxurious brands in the market. Guccio Gucci ensured that Gucci doesn't produce faulty products and Gucci has maintained its accumulating calibre ever since. Good things come in good packaging and same goes for the fine sunglasses designed by Gucci. Note that most of the Gucci sunglasses come with an envelope which has an authenticity card in it, a brown cloth and if the frame you've purchased is made of acetate, you will also receive a booklet regarding how to adjust acetate frames, all of this will be in the gold Gucci box. About all the accompaniments, the color of the items are known to vary. Look below and compare these to the packaging your Gucci sunglasses were in!












However, not all of them come in the box. Some Gucci sunglasses come with a black case made out of a cloth material comprising of the same things. The packaging varies from design to design. Below is another variation.



Gucci sunglasses are also known to come in a plastic bag used for protecting the glasses, it also has the manufacturer's name on it.






Keep in mind the fact that this all may not apply to your glasses if they have been bought before 2014.


The Sunglasses: 

All sunglasses by Gucci are made in Italy and no where else, if you're holding the sunglasses in your hands and you see that the temple has written 'MADE IN SPAIN' or anywhere except Italy, it is most likely that you're holding a fake. Also, the temple would have 'CE' written on it which stands for the "Conformite Europeenne" also known as "European Conformity", they are a declaration by the manufacturer that his product meets all the requirements listed by the European directives. The marking is highly important since it gives companies a far more accessible way into the European market and permits them to sell this product without rechecking. The font in which 'Gucci' is written on the temple is often very hard to forge so compare that font with other products from their website, a key to authenticate it. 

        
Highly emphasize on the font it is written it since it is always the same and please note that the CE marking actually is in the right proportion. Look at the following picture for clarification.

                           

One of the most important things that the forgers forget is the double 'G' symbol on the nose pad of the sunglasses. If your sunglasses come with nose pad check whether the logo is there, if it's not then you're most likely to be having a fake in your hands!


Gucci's sunglasses do not come with a serial number less like their other products. For this product, their is not any serial number so don't be disappointed if you don't see one! However, the sunglasses will consist of the model/design number, color code and the size. You can find this written on either of the temples since it often varies.



The GG represents Gucci and the 1827 or any numbers in that case state the model number whereas the 'S' simply stands for Sunglasses. Followed by that, you will see a 5 digit color code, in this case the code only comprises of letters but at times, it also consists of numbers as well. The first three digits are the color code for the frame whereas the last two digits are the color code for the lens. Most of the sunglasses have the same size but this fact may not implement to all sunglasses. The first two numbers are the lens width, the second two numbers are the bridge width and in the last, the digits state the temple length. However, the last numbers may not be present in some authentic sunglasses so don't be disappointed if you don't see any. 

 Polarization Test: 

 If your Gucci sunglasses claim to be polarized, do not heed what they say. Why don't you just see it for yourself? If your sunglasses are polarized, place them in front of your monitor, rotate 60 degrees and if the screen turns darker, it means that you're glasses are polarized! For further assurance, you can try this simple test here. Use the polarized lens simulator below to see what your view should look like. If your lenses are polarized, glare disappears, colors brighten, and visibility comes crystal clear.





The Weight:

The key to authentication is the weight of the product. Just hold the sunglasses in your hands and if they seem to be lightweight or the exterior is tawdry, it's most likely a fake. The sunglasses would be slightly heavy since they do not use cheap material to produce and they have a good durability period. 

The Joints: 

It is highly suggested that you emphasize on the joints that help you open or close temples. To open or close the temples would require slight power if it is an authentic one but please note, that the strength may fade away over time. 

All Gucci sunglasses are made by the Safilo Group, an Italian company. Safilo Group owns and manufactures all Gucci sunglasses, if your sunglasses were not made by Safilo Group, they're unauthentic.

 Please be careful when buying products, make sure that you purchase your products directly from an official store (confirm by the brand's store locator found on their website), if you're purchasing products online, make sure the seller has a good reputation and has no negative feedback so to ensure that you do not buy a fake. It is highly unlikely that you get your products on discount. Note that 'Your Authenticator' is not responsible for how you may interpret this guide. 

Credits: Eye Wear Nerd
Written by: Annas Larik

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

How to Spot A Fake Gucci Interlocking G Buckle Belt




Gucci belts are known because of the fine Italian Craftsmanship. Different stuff from Gucci has been famous since years. They are known for their simple yet elegant design. Fake Gucci belts are hard to spot because there are more and more knockoffs in the market. Not only the belts but other products by them as well. Here are some steps to teach you how to spot a fake Gucci belt: 

  • Spend some time on their website and look for the design you want. The website is highly organized and it wouldn't be a problem to search for the belt you like. 

  • Gucci belts are highly expensive so more like Louis Vuitton and other famous designers they won't have any imperfections in their belts, everything would be equal and not even a slight mistake in their pattern or stitching would be there.
  • Their belts start from $225 and they are never for half-price or on sale, you can kiss the dreams of buying these belts goodbye. You won't get these belts cheap.

Packaging: 

  • The belt comes in a bag which is dark brown and consists of two ropes on the top, the ropes will be of good material and you can feel that the belt is worth something just by touching the bag. The bag has the G pattern engraved on it and it will have GUCCI written on it in capital. On the bottom of the bag, there would be written Firenze 1921.
     
  • It will then have a dustbag in it which is dark brown and has the same ropes as the bag's. The dustbag will have Gucci written on it on the middle of it. While opening the dustbag you can smell the scent of fine leather. 


    Dustbag

    Note: Packaging may vary, this is one of the types.

The Belt: 





  • The most important thing of all, the belt. The belt will be made out of Guccissima leather. If you touch the belt you'll be assured that it is worth your money 
  • The belt from the inside will be beige coloured (would vary if a different type of belt is bought)
  • The belt would consist of 5 holes
  • The belt will have GUCCI, made in Italy written on it followed by the serial code of it. It may vary which country it is made in, though this is the most common one. Belts that have been produced after 2014 will have the serial code just left to the buckle on the inner side of the belt.
  • The belt will have a strap on the inside of it                                                                                                                                                                                             



 








The Buckle:


  • |The GG Imprime Belt will have 8 screws, two of them would be hidden under the strap. Although, the new model has 6 screws on it. 
  • The buckle would be made out of Plexiglass and Nickel hardware, the hardware varies because their are many Interlocking G Buckles belts so I can't state all of it. You can check it from the belt's description
  • The belt's buckle would make a unique sound if tapped by your nail or a tuning fork, less like pure metal or steel so you can recognize whether it's a fake or not
  • Their would be a strap on the inside of the belt

  • Visible 6 screws 
    The strap and the hidden 2 screws







The Receipt: 

  • The receipt comes in a receipt holder, it's rectangular and has the G pattern on it
  • It would have Gucci written on the middle of it and Firenze 1921 on the bottom of the receipt
  • The material of the receipt holder will be the same as that of the bag
  • The receipt will have your name, the shop where you bought that belt from
  • The belt would be categorized as Men's>Belt
  • The date and time would be stated
  • The receipt would have the serial number of the belt, if you type that serial number in google, it will show you the link of the belt from the original website of Gucci.
  • The receipt holder
    The receipt

Please note that the receipt format may vary from time to time along with the location, different outlets have slightly different formats. 

Tips:

  • Always buy your products from the outlets of Gucci, never from any other stores
  • Whatever store you're buying it from, search the store on Gucci's store locater
  • You will be heavily taxed for the belt so if the belt is of $295 they would take $375 from you
  • You will never get the belt cheap
Written by: Annas Larik

Please note that this article doesn't completely implement to the belts produced after 2014 as their designs have changed. The products would be the same but the Gucci serial code would be found just left to the buckle. The receipt may vary. 




Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Louis Vuitton Initiales Damiere Ebene/Graphite Belt

How to Authenticate A Louis Vuitton Initiales Damier Ebene/Graphite Belt

          



                                          

Packaging:

  • Louis Vuitton Belts are well-packaged
  • The belt comes in a bag which has Louis Vuitton embossed on it, it is in a dark brown color and has two ropes on it, the ropes are slightly lighter in color than the bag
  • The bag consists of a box which has Louis Vuitton written on the right of it. The box is a little more than or slightly less than 5 inches. It has a leather rope which is slightly revealing, if you pull it, it slides open showing you a dust bag

  • The dust bag is light yellow-ish mustard color. It has Louis Vuitton on the bottom of it. It consists of the same ropes which were on the bag. You pull the ropes and there is your Louis Vuitton Damiere Ebene/Graphite Belt
The box would be something like this
The bag would be like this
  


Receipt: 

  • The box will contain a receipt which would have the customer's name and the salesman's name as well. 
  • It will have Louis  Vuitton watermarked on it.

  • The belt's category would be stated as >Men's >Accessories > Belts  

The Material:

  • Louis Vuitton is a designer. Therefore, the belt would be highly expensive, somewhere near $450 and it would be the best. The best would be used to satisfy their customer. 

The Stitching:

  • The stitching would be best, there would be no type of imperfections. Everything would be equal. Even a slight thing can decrease their reputation so they make everything perfect, whatever is wrong they throw it away or use it in other ways.

Inside of The Belt:

  • The Damiere Ebene would be dark brown from the inside and the Damier Graphite would be a bit of Dark Grey.







  •  It would have Louis Vuitton, Paris, made in Spain on the inside of it, some belts might say made in Paris but that doesn't mean the belt is fake.
It would be slightly tilted, this belt is fake but it's almost like this


  • The buckle would be like this from the inside 
  • The Damier Ebene belt only exists in Dark Brown buckle, other type of buckles clearly say that the belt is fake. Any type of silver or golden or any other buckle states that it's a fake belt. The Damier Graphite only exists in Dark Grey
Fake Belts

The Pattern:

  • Light and tan Brown checkers would be there in the Damier Ebene. Light and tan grey checkers would be there in Damier Graphite
  • There would be 5 holes in the belt
  • The belt should have Louis Vuitton on it after every 10 squares
Written by: Annas Larik


If you're still having some doubts about the belt, touch the belt, hover your hand over it and think whether it is worth $450 or not. You can use this information to spot other Louis Vuitton Fake belts as well.