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Although these bags are predominantly made of canvas, they all feature Vachetta leather, which when purchased new will be extremely light and all exposed areas will darken over time. Fake Louis Vuitton bags will not be made of the same quality as genuine ones – and potentially not leather at all. A tell-tale sign of an imitation piece is that all the exposed leather does not darken at the same rate or does not darken at all.
Checking the interior leather against the exterior leather, or against a bag of the same age, will give this away if it is not already obvious. In several fakes LV bags we have seen, the leather appears to have a pink tint rather than the beautiful honey colour you would expect of a real Louis Vuitton bag.
Pictured below, you will see the bag on the left hosts a slightly pink tint compared to the bag on the right, which is a genuine Louis Vuitton bag.
The stamping and lettering on a Louis Vuitton bag host details that a counterfeit goods just can’t perfect. When we authenticate a Louis Vuitton, we look in detail at the lettering to ensure the following details are correct.
The lettering should be thin and crisp, the font in the example below is the standard font used on a real Louis Vuitton bag. Whereas some counterfeiters will use a slightly different font or align the lettering differently. The bleeding of the gold tone is a clear giveaway of a fake Louis Vuitton bag. A messy finish is a cause for concern as ultimately, it doesn’t reflect the prestige of the craftsmanship at Louis Vuitton. The age and type of each leather will determine the quality of the embossing. For example, grainier leather will cause differentiation and therefore, we can’t determine the authenticity of an item off its lettering/embossing alone.
Some examples of font and alignment differences are as follows:
The tail on the L should be short,The “O” will look round not oval, some fake bags will have an “0” instead of an “O”, the “O” in a real bag will usually look larger than the “L”.The T's should be almost touching and positioned extremely close together.The stamp will read Louis Vuitton Paris but the “made in” may vary, the countries I mainly see are France, USA and Spain although occasionally some bags are stamped as being made in Italy and Germany.A genuine iconic LV sign will consist of one stroke being bold and one being thin, the bold strokes will cross over to create the iconic symbol.
Above: What genuine Louis Vuitton stamping and logos should look like
Usually, the hardware of a fake Louis Vuitton bag is poor quality, with some even using plastic coating in a metallic finish so that it appears to be metal. Authentic Louis Vuitton hardware will be of high quality and will include branding on the majority of the items’ hardware. The branding guidelines from the lettering section above also apply to the hardware.
It is common for people to lose the padlocks from their Louis Vuitton, so it doesn’t necessarily mean a Louis Vuitton bag is fake if a lock is not present. If a bag does have a lock, the quality of this is usually an obvious way to determine its authenticity.
The padlock will have the LV sign on one side with “LOUIS VUITTON PARIS”, as well as the location the bag was made on the other. A number will be printed on the bottom of the lock which will correspond to the keys.
It’s also important to consider the age of the bag and how this might impact the colour/condition of the hardware, in particular the padlock. It would be concerning to see a vintage Louis Vuitton bag hosting a pristine lock, whilst the bag itself looks worn.
We always examine the internal hardware, as these elements are often overlooked by counterfeiters. With the interior rivets being in concealed areas, they will be a clear giveaway of an item's authenticity.
Above: Examples of genuine Louis Vuitton zips, studs and locks
Since 1980, the majority of genuine Louis Vuitton bags have a date/location stamp located on the inside of the bag. The location for the stamp will usually be on a small tab inside an interior pocket, the inside where the handles attach, or underneath a small interior flap.
Some fake bags state “MADE IN FRANCE” but will have a USA location code or a date code that does not match the coding format for that era. The codes have varied throughout the years since the stamping process began but can be summarised as below:
Early 1980sThese codes consist of three or four numbers with the first two numbers representing the year and the last number(s) representing the month. For example, "822" would mean the bag was made in February, 1982.
There can be several codes for one country, the location codes are:
France: A0, A1, A2, AA, AAS (Special Order Item), AN, AR, AS, BA, BJ, BU, DU, CO, CT, ET, FL, LW, MB, MI, NO, RA, RI, SD, SL, SN, SP, SR, TH, TR, VI, VX. Germany: LP. Italy: BC, BO, CE, FO, MA, RC, RE, SA, TD. Spain CA, LO, LB, LM, LW. USA: FC, FH, LA, OS, SD, FL.If you have a Louis Vuitton bag that you're not sure is genuine, we can authenticate it for you. We assess, clean, and restore thousands of Louis Vuitton handbags each year, giving us great insight into spotting the real from the fake.
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