Fake Coach Purses


You’d wonder what prompts an individual to ape a product which is well within the budget limits of most buyers. In my opinion, it is the urge to make a quick buck which leads a crook to sell spurious products. Coach Purses are facing a similar scenario. Well known for their value added handbags, Coach Purses have been under constant threat from fake replicas. Out here there are two losers i.e. the company and its clients. This can be stopped, or at least, capped to a bare minimum. All you need to do is get your basics right.

First, take a careful look at the logo, for the coach logo is a C and not a G.

Second, touch and feel the quality of leather. If it feels fake make sure you report it. Third, look for the structure for if you feel that the bag is sagging, it might be a fake one. Fourth, look for a serial number which is usually stamped on the inside on a square path of leather sewn into the inner lining.

You can also check the authenticity by checking if the zipper reads, ‘YKK’ or not. If it does, although it is rather hard to see it on a website, then the product is authentic but if it doesn’t, you’d better watch out.

While we are discussing how to spot a fake, let me also add that excessive probing often leads to misconceptions. Like for example, the sign, ‘made in china’ doesn’t necessarily mean that the purse is fake. So keep a cool mind and listen to your heart. The rest will fall in place.

The details on how to check an authentic Coach Purses can be sought from a seasoned dealer, but a few minute details, like the ones given above, can help save a prospective customer from getting fleeced. In my opinion, if the awareness level increases, there is a good chance that the market for fakes would soon cease to exist.