To know if a Dior Tote is real or fake, you should check the “Christian Dior PARIS MADE IN ITALY” label inside the bag. Thick inscriptions indicate a fake bag, while thin text indicates a real one.
1. Innenetikett
In the “Christian Dior” text, the fake label’s text is too thick.
The fake bag’s “PARIS” tex is too thin and too small on the fake bag.
There’s also too much space between the letters in the fake “PARIS” text.
The “MADE IN ITALY” inscription on the fake bag is too thick and stamped too deep into the fabric.
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2. Exterior logo
The fake bag’s “CHRISTIAN DIOR” text looks too thick, while the real bag’s text is thinner.
You can notice this flaw best if you look at the letter “S” in the “CHRISTIAN” text – on the fake bag, this text looks too thick, while the real bag’s text is thinner.
The “PARIS” text on the fake bag has flawed letters.
They are randomly positioned, shaped and font-weighted.
Some of the letters are placed too low, as well as how some other letters are thicker than others.
On the other hand, the genuine bag’s “PARIS” text looks way better defined than the fake one, because each authentic character has the same font weight and level/alignment.
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3. Handler
The fake bag’s handler is too short when it was supposed to be taller.
The fake handler also looks too thick, while the real one seems to be thinner and narrower.
Speaking of which, the authentic Dior Book Tote bag’s handler is longer and just taller than the fake bag’s handler.
4. Dior Oblique pattern
The fake bag’s “Dior” all-over text looks too thin.
The letters are sharper and not defined as better than the real ones.
The genuine Dior Book Tote bag’s “Dior” all-over text looks thicker and way better defined when compared to the fake bag’s text.
The fake bag’s shape is bulkier due to the fabric being way thicker than it should be.
If you look at the very edges of the fake bag’s sides, you can see how the material looks too thick.
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Look a the label inside your Dior Book Tote bag, as the fake ones tend to have their text improperly font-weighted
Have a look at the “CHRISTIAN DIOR PARIS” text on the exterior sides of your bag. The replica Dior bags usually have this text improperly font-weighted and positioned
Examine the handler of the bag. Usually, the fake bags have their handler too short and too thick
Check the “Dior” Oblique pattern. The fake Dior Book Tote bags usually have their text too thin and too sharp
Lastly, remember to also check the shape on the side of the bag, as the fake Book Totes tend to have their fabric too thick.
There are situations, where you may be unable to go through each detailed step, explained above when you need to authenticate your Dior bag.
That is why we have compiled this quick 60 seconds solution to authenticating your bag.
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The results will also come with a report on why we believe your Dior Book Tote bag is fake or authentic.
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