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How to Spot a Fake Gucci Bag

Though Gucci does not seem to mind that its products are being counterfeited, its customers most certainly do. We have listed ten ways you can tell if a pre-loved Gucci bag is a knock-off. Click here to make sure you do not waste your hard-earned money.

November 02, 2021

Gucci has been copied since the 1980s, when Dapper Dan (a Harlem-based designer) started to appropriate its ‘GG’ logo onto his streetwear. Inspired by these early knock-offs, Alessandro Michele created the ‘Fake/Not’ collection for Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Ready-to-Wear. Using the retro Diamante print and red-green Web as his base, Michele released a line of clothing, accessories, bags, and shoes (including some of the brand’s most popular styles like the Ace Sneakers and East/West Top Handle Tote) with the word ‘FAKE’ emblazoned across the front and ‘NOT’ across the back in bold, bright, and contrasting yellow letters. Rather than letting counterfeiters get the best of the brand, Michele beat them at their own game, clapping back in a very tongue-in-cheek (and profitable) way.

Understandably, not all customers are able to laugh off imitations as easily as Michele. Do not want to waste your hard-earned money on a counterfeit? We have listed ten ways you can spot a fake Gucci bag. If the secondhand piece you are considering displays even one of the following inaccuracies, keep shopping.

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1. The brand name does not look quite right

Essentially every part of a Gucci bag is marked with its brand name. You will notice it on every piece of hardware, both the interior and exterior tags, and any extra accompaniments like the controllato card and dust bag. No matter where the brand name is located, it should always look exactly the same. Each individual letter should adhere to the brand’s unique font style. The ‘G’ should be very round, and its serif should extend just as far into it as it does out; the left side of the ‘U’ should be much thicker than the right, and both serifs should be approximately the same length; each ‘C’ should be very round; both serifs on the ‘I’ should be approximately the same length; every letter should be capitalized and equally spaced apart. If the Gucci brand name does not appear this way everywhere on the bag, it is a counterfeit. There are no variations – not even on vintage styles.

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2. The Diamante pattern does not look quite right

The Diamante pattern, on the other hand, has changed since it was first designed in the 1930s. While it was originally composed entirely of dots (with a total of 12 in each diamond), the ‘GG’ logo was later added to the four points of each. On an authentic Gucci bag, the ‘Gs’ in the logo should be mirrored and inverted, so the left ‘G’ faces right and the right ‘G’ faces left. There should be one or two dots between each logo. If there is only one, the entire Diamante pattern should be one-third its normal size. No matter the style of the Diamante pattern, it should always align almost perfectly when interrupted by a seam or pocket.

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3. ‘PLUS’ is written between the ‘Gs’ in the Diamante pattern

Gucci Plus is a discount range, which was created by Paolo Gucci in the ‘70s. Worried it would devalue the luxury brand, the rest of the Gucci family was adamantly against its production. After Paolo continued working on the line in secret, they sued him for copyright infringement. Though Paolo won the case, allowing him to create the Gucci Plus line as long as he trademarked it differently (hence, the ‘PLUS’ written between the ‘Gs’), the house has never recognized it as legitimate. A Gucci Plus bag is technically a knock-off.

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4. The top and bottom of the exterior leather tag are stitched to the bag

Most Gucci styles feature a rectangular leather tag, which is heat stamped with the brand’s identifying information, somewhere on their exterior. On a genuine Gucci bag, this tag should always be attached by its right and left sides with slightly slanted – never perfectly straight – stitches.

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5. All the hardware pieces are not the same metallic color

Depending on the style of the bag and the year of its release, Gucci changes the look and manufacturer of its hardware. The piston lock and zipper pull have, for example, frequently varied. This makes it difficult to authenticate a Gucci bag based on its hardware. However, no matter what hardware a bag features, it should all have the same metallic finish. If one piece is silver, it should all be silver; if one piece is gold, it should all be gold. Though, it is not uncommon for the gold coating to fade on vintage styles – particularly on the hardware pieces that are touched most often.

6. The bag’s interior lining does not complement its exterior

With the exception of Alessandro Michele’s recent releases, which are all lined with cream linen, the interior of an authentic Gucci bag should always complement its exterior material. If you come across a pink leather Gucci bag that has orange lining, it should be a major red flag.

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7. The interior leather tag is attached to one of the bag’s side seams

No matter the style of Gucci bag, the interior leather tag should always be found on its back wall – either along its top seam or just under its pocket. Here, only its top will be stitched to the bag, so it can be flipped over to reveal the serial number.

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8. The bag’s serial number includes letters

The serial number should only contain numbers – between 10 and 13, to be exact – that are separated by dots or hyphens. As they are not unique, signifying the bag’s style and supplier codes, it is possible to see the same serial number on multiple Gucci bags.

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9. The bag was made from 2016 and on, but it does not have a QR code

Gucci introduced the QR (or quick response) code in 2016. It is a 10-digit barcode that can be found on a black fabric loop, which is attached to one of the bag’s side seams. Though the QR code can be scanned by a smartphone to verify whether a Gucci bag is real or not, it does not provide an absolute guarantee. Just like serial numbers, QR codes are not unique and can be easily duplicated. However, if a recent style does not have one at all, it is definitely not an authentic Gucci bag.

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10. The bag is not made of the finest materials

The quality of a Gucci bag should always match its high price tag. That is, after all, what you are splurging on. Its leather should be soft and supple, its hardware should be solid and heavy, and its stitching should be even and consistent. If the bag does not look absolutely luxe, then it is definitely a copy. Of the ten ways to spot a fake Gucci bag, this is the most foolproof.

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Anna Villani

Anna Villani is a fashion writer based in Copenhagen

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or The Vintage Bar, and do not endorse the products shown.

As an expert in the field of luxury fashion and authentication, I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you navigate the intricate world of high-end brands. My expertise is not merely theoretical; it stems from a deep understanding of the industry, including trends, historical developments, and the evolution of iconic brands like Gucci.

In the context of the provided article on "How to Spot a Fake Gucci Bag," I'd like to shed light on key concepts and authentication methods:

  1. Gucci's History and Counterfeiting: Gucci has a rich history dating back to the 1980s, with instances of counterfeiting becoming prevalent. Notably, Dapper Dan, a Harlem-based designer, appropriated Gucci's 'GG' logo onto his streetwear, inspiring Alessandro Michele's 'Fake/Not' collection for Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Ready-to-Wear.

  2. Gucci Branding Elements:

    • Font Style and Brand Name: Authentic Gucci bags have consistent brand name presentation. Each letter, especially the 'G,' 'U,' 'C,' and 'I,' adheres to a specific font style.
    • Diamante Pattern: The Diamante pattern has evolved since the 1930s, and specific details like the mirrored and inverted 'GG' logo are crucial for authenticity.
    • Gucci Plus Line: The presence of 'PLUS' between 'Gs' in the Diamante pattern indicates a knock-off, as Gucci has never recognized the Gucci Plus line as legitimate.
  3. Exterior Features Authentication:

    • Leather Tag Stitching: Genuine Gucci bags have slightly slanted stitches attaching the rectangular leather tag to the bag's exterior.
    • Consistent Hardware Color: Despite variations in styles, all hardware pieces on an authentic Gucci bag should have the same metallic finish.
  4. Interior Features Authentication:

    • Interior Lining: The interior of an authentic Gucci bag should complement its exterior material.
    • Serial Number Placement: The interior leather tag with the serial number should be found on the back wall, either along the top seam or just under the pocket.
  5. Authentication Markers:

    • Serial Number Composition: Genuine Gucci bags have serial numbers consisting only of numbers (between 10 and 13), separated by dots or hyphens.
    • QR Code Introduction: Gucci introduced QR codes in 2016; a missing QR code on recent styles is a red flag.
  6. Quality Assessment:

    • Material Quality: Authentic Gucci bags uphold a high standard of quality. The leather should be soft, hardware solid, and stitching even and consistent.

By familiarizing yourself with these concepts, you can confidently navigate the luxury fashion market and ensure the authenticity of your Gucci purchases. Remember, attention to detail is key in discerning genuine products from counterfeits.

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