A vintage specialist with two decades of expertise identifies five key indicators of counterfeit designer bags.
She notes that luxury handbags from brands like Gucci, Hermes, and Louis Vuitton possess distinct characteristics.
From scent to hardware quality, here’s what to examine before your next high-end purchase.
This narrative is based on insights shared by Koyaana Redstar, the head of luxury acquisitions at Luxe Du Jour, an online boutique specializing in vintage designer handbags. The content has been edited for brevity and clarity.
I began my journey in the resale market at just 13 years old by selling my mother’s old Kate Spade bags on eBay. After completing my first transaction, I was instantly captivated. The rapid turnover and quick sales were exhilarating.
That initial experience sparked a curiosity within me: “What else can I sell?” Over the years, I’ve worked with Rebag, The RealReal, and various vintage consignment shops. With 20 years in this industry under my belt, I’ve developed techniques to discern specific details about luxury bags simply by examining them closely.
For those less familiar with designer handbags but eager to spot authenticity when browsing through vintage stores, here are some essential tips:
Symmetry Matters
The first aspect to consider is symmetry. Luxury brands meticulously design their products; for instance, a Chanel bag’s quilting should be perfectly centered. Check the back pocket—its quilting must align seamlessly with the rest of the bag it’s attached to.
Next up is the front flap; its quilting should also match perfectly. If everything aligns correctly, it’s a strong sign of authenticity. Brands like Gucci ensure their patterns are consistently centered as well as Louis Vuitton’s designs—so always look for that alignment; if it appears off-center at all, it’s best to walk away.