Fashion
by Emma Day
June 28, 2016
When you think of Burberry, there are often two signature items that come to mind – a classic stone trench coat, and bagsclad in the label’scovetedcheck print.
Those tan, navy and red stripes havebecome synonymouswith the heritage British brand’s accessories… but that’s doesn’t always mean they’re legitimate.
At first glance, it can be tricky to tell the real deal from the fake, especially when viewed through a computer screen, but there are some telltale signs to search for.
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Worried you’re being taken for a ride?Milli Midwood, Fashion Editor at TheLuxuryCloset.com, has revealed her top tips for spotting aknock-off Burberry bag to help you be sure before you buy.
1. Patterns
“The two most popular Burberry patterns are the Classic Check (left) and the Nova Check (right). The Classic Check has a tan background, with black, white and red stripes of both horizontal and vertical nature,” saidMidwood.
Do you spythe faintknight symbolwhere the red lines meet? That’s a key giveaway – any deviation from this means you’re probably looking at an imposter.
“The Nova Check pattern is slightly different, with the main discrepancy being that, like the Classic Check, there should be no faded knight insignia. Similarly, the background has a light yellow undertone, and the lines that are red on the Classic Check have a pinkish hue instead,” said Midwood.
2. Stitching
This is nigh on impossible to spot when shopping online, but when browsing in person or checking out your delivery, you want to delve deep into those seams.
Look at the way the handles and linings are sewn together – you’re looking for stitching that is “straight, neat, even and clean with with no loose threads”, said Midwood.
Burberry is known for its thorough craftsmanship, so you won’t find needlework that’shaphazard or botched.
3.Labels
According to Milwood, everybag should containeither a metal plaque or a leather tag.
“The metal plaque should match the colour of the bag’s hardware,” she said, adding that there will also be a “Burberry – London” engraving.
If you have a leather tag (and many Burberry bags do), check the back for a stamp. Does it say “Made in Italy”? Good. Does it say “Made in China”? Well, that doesn’t mean it’s fake.
“Nowadays, Burberry does make some items in China, especially smaller bags and accessories, so don’t worry,” said Milwood.
The best indicator is the distinctive font of the logo on the plaque or tag.
“The left side of the U and the Y are slightly wider and the Rs have small tails,” advised Milwood.
Still not sure?Compare it side-by-side withthe logo on Burberry’s website.
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