Palm Angels Legit Check: REAL vs FAKE (Expert Guide)

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Last Updated on July 4, 2024 by Ch David

This is the ultimate Palm Angels legit check guide.

Let’s begin.

How to tell if Palm Angels is FAKE

You can tell if Palm Angels is fake by checking the wash tags. Faks always have wash tags prints either too thick or too thin in comparison to the real items.

1. Wash tags

  • Flaw 1: The PMAA002S19413007″ text on the fake Palm Angels is placed higher than the “PMAA002E19443002” text on the authentic Palm Angels t-shirt
  • Flaw 2: The fake Palm Angels item has the “SIZE CA” text thinner than the text on the retail Palm Angels tee.
  • Flaw 3: The text on the middle side of the fake PA item’s wash tag is too thin, and the real one is thicker.
  • Flaw 4: The fake Palm Angels t-shirt’s symbols are way too thin.
  • Flaw 5: The fake Palm Angels item has the text too thin as well on the bottom of the wash tag.

Those are the 5 main flaws we found on the replica Palm Angels wash tag.


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2. Neck tag

  • The letters on the fake Palm Angels are too thin compared to the letters on the retail PA T-Shirt.
  • This is most visible in the letter “l” in the word “Palm”.
  • But also on the bottom side of the letter “s” in the “Angels” text.

3. Rear print

  • Notice how the letters are too thin on the fake Palm Angels t-shirt, while the authentic tee has thicker letters.
  • We have especially pointed out how the rounded line at the bottom side of the letter “P” is too thin.
  • The same line is too far away from the sharp edge of the letter.
  • As for the “Angels” text, you can notice how the replica Palm Angels T-Shirt has the curvy line at the top looking too thin compared to the line on the authentic Palm Angels item.

You’ll see this kind of error on the Palm Angels Kill The Bear t-shirt as well.

4. Collar logo

The fake item has the “Palm Angels” text too small compared to the text on the legit Palm Angels item.

This is the most visible if you look at the top of the letters “p”, “l” and “s” on the fake tee.

Shortlist: Quickly tell fakes

  1. Check the wash tags of your Palm Angels item. Look for any placement and font-weight flaws. The fake PA Tees usually have their text too thin.
  2. Look at the neck tag for any font-weight flaws. The fake Palm Angels items are most common to have their text too thin.
  3. Inspect the print on the rear side of the Palm Angels item. Mostly, the fake Palm Angels Tees have their text on the rear side looking too thin on the curvy lines in the letter “P” and “A”.
  4. Analyze the text on the collar of your Palm Angels T-Shirt. Usually, the fake PA T-Shirts have their text too small.

To know if your Palm Angels t-shirt is legit, you should check the wash tag and the neck tag. Thick inscriptions will tell you that your Palm Angels is not legit.

Expert Palm Angels Authentication

If you need help with the authentication of your Palm Angels item, we’ve got you covered.

All you have to do is send us high-quality pictures of your Palm Angels and we will get back to you with the results within 24 to 48 hours. The results will also come with a report on why we believe your PA T-Shirt is fake or authentic.

That brings us to the end of our guide on how to spot fake vs real Palm Angels. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.

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Thank you for reading this,

Ch Daniel and Ch David

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About the Author

David is the co-founder and co-CEO of Legit Check By Ch. David's experience: 5+ years of creating educational content in the fashion industry. 6+ years of authenticating luxury items. Currently, David is the Head Editor of the LCBC Library, where 1,000,000+ words have been published, in free guides, for over 1,000 items.
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