Okay, so I recently snagged what I hoped was a real Michael Kors purse online. But, you know, the internet can be a wild place, and I was a little nervous. So, I went on a mission to figure out if my new bag was the real deal or a clever fake. Here’s what I did:

The Logo Lowdown
First things first, I grabbed a magnifying glass (yes, really!) and examined that MK logo. I compared the logo on my bag with the official logo on the website. I have learned a lot:
- The letters should be perfectly spaced and aligned, not wonky or crowded.
- The metal should be solid and heavy, not flimsy or cheap-feeling.
- Authentic logo is usually very clear and detailed.
Stitch Witch
Next, I checked out the stitching. I read somewhere that real MK bags have really neat, even stitching, with no loose threads or uneven lines. So, I flipped the bag inside out and really inspected those seams. I found a couple of slightly uneven stitches, which made me a little suspicious, it’s very tiny though.
Hardware Hustle
Then, I focused on the hardware – the zippers, buckles, and any other metal bits. I learned that on a real MK bag, these should be solid, heavy, and often engraved with the “Michael Kors” name. I tested all the zippers to make sure they zipped smoothly, and I looked closely at the engravings. The quality seemed pretty good – heavy, not plastic-y, and the engravings were there.
Lining Lookout
I also checked the lining. Apparently, real MK bags usually have a soft, high-quality lining, often with a specific pattern or the MK logo printed on it. I felt the lining – it was definitely soft and seemed well-made. It had the signature MK logo pattern, which was a good sign.
Serial Number Search
Finally, I went on a hunt for the serial number. I found a little tag inside one of the pockets with a number on it. I looked that number to see if some websites offer services to check serial numbers. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any reliable ways to verify it.

After all this detective work, I’m feeling pretty confident that my bag is real. It passed most of the tests, and honestly, it just feels like a quality bag. But even if it’s not 100% authentic, I still love it! It’s a great reminder that sometimes, you gotta do a little digging to make sure you’re getting what you pay for. And hey, even if it’s not perfect, it’s still a pretty fabulous bag!