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Is Your Michael Kors Purse Real? How to Authenticate It at Home

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Okay, so I’ve been getting into collecting designer bags lately, and let me tell you, the fear of accidentally buying a fake is REAL. I recently snagged a Michael Kors purse that I was super excited about, but I wanted to be 100% sure it was the real deal. So, I dove into the world of authentication. Here’s how I went about it:

Is Your Michael Kors Purse Real? How to Authenticate It at Home

The Initial Once-Over

First, I just gave the bag a good, long look. I mean, I felt the material. It’s supposed to be Saffiano leather, which has this specific cross-hatch texture. I checked if it felt sturdy and kinda stiff, not flimsy or plasticky. The fake ones often use cheaper materials that just don’t feel right.

Zipper and Hardware Scrutiny

Next up, I examined all the zippers, clasps, and that little MK logo charm. I made sure the zippers ran smoothly – no catching or sticking. The hardware should feel heavy and substantial, not light or hollow. I looked closely at the engraving on the logo; it should be clean and precise, not sloppy or uneven.

Stitching Deep Dive

Then, I got down to business with the stitching. I looked at every single seam, inside and out. On a real Michael Kors bag, the stitching is usually super neat, even, and straight. No loose threads or wonky lines. The color of the thread should also match the bag perfectly.

Lining and Logo Check

I flipped the bag inside out to check out the lining. Authentic MK bags often have a lining with the “MK” logo pattern. I made sure the logo was printed clearly and consistently, not blurry or faded. Also, the lining fabric itself should feel high-quality, not cheap or rough.

The “Made In” Tag

Most Michael Kors bags are not made in the United States. I also checked the “made in” tag. Michael Kors manufactures in many countries. I scrutinized the printing on this tag. It should be clear and legible. If the tag says something that I am not sure, I will skip this bag.

Is Your Michael Kors Purse Real? How to Authenticate It at Home

Serial Number Search

Inside the bag, usually in an interior pocket, there should be a small tag with a serial number. I found this tag and typed the number into Google, along with “Michael Kors”. Sometimes, this can bring up info confirming the bag’s authenticity, or it might flag it as a known fake serial number. It’s not a foolproof method, but it’s a good extra step.

Dust Bag Details

The bag should be brought with a dust bag. I checked if the drawstring and logo were correct. On a real dust bag, the printing of “MICHAEL KORS” is always in the correct font.

Final Verdict

After doing all of this, I felt pretty confident that my bag was the real deal. Everything checked out – the materials, the hardware, the stitching, the lining, the serial number, and the dust bag. It was a bit of a process, but totally worth it for the peace of mind! Honestly, it’s better to be safe than sorry when you’re investing in a designer piece.

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