
Did you know that some manufacturers estimate that 50% of the designer jeans sold in malls, retail stores and online are fake? Fake designer jeans by definition are cheaply made and the denim is often a coarse material that will feel stiffer and heavier than premium originals.
Premium designer jeans manufacturers take great pride in their workmanship and reject samples that do not adhere to their strict quality standards. Uneven stitching and loose threads are very good indicators that you are looking at fake designer jeans.
Virtually all designer jeans have some sort of signature stitching on the pockets that makes them unique. Go to the manufacturer's website and become very familiar this because sometimes the difference in fake designer jeans pocket stitching is difficult to spot. Designer jeans labels will often be the easiest way to identify a fake. Fakes will usually have subtle differences in writing or label quality. If you spot an exterior hangtag with different paper quality, font or twine attachment it is almost always a fake.
Inspect the buttons. On some designer jeans the buttons are pretty close to the original, however, some buttons are different sizes, have letters missing or in some cases the wrong buttons completely.
Now you have a number of ways that you can identify fake designer jeans.
By Leslie Romero
Summarized By Eri Rm
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