Wondering how to spot fake Palm Angels Track jackets?
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How to tell if a Palm Angels jacket is fake
You can tell if a Palm Angels jacket is fake by checking if the inscriptions on the wash tags look right. Thick or misplaced letters, numbers, and symbols always indicate a counterfeit product.
1. Wash tag
The fake jacket has its text improperly font-weighted in a variety of places all over the label.
The fake “Palm Angels” text is too small and thick.
The fake “Palm Angels” text is also placed too low. The real one is closer to the top of the tag.
The fake jacket has its “SIZE / TAGLIA / TAILLE / TALLA / GROSSE” text looking too thin.
The “SIZE CA / XL TG” text is too thin, while the legit jacket has these prints thicker.
The “FABRIC” text is also too thin on the fake jacket.
The fake jacket has its text improperly spaced between its letters, as there is too much distance between the letters.
The multiple lines of text which say “POLYESTER” on the fake Palm Angels Track jacket are also too thin.
The fake jacket’s text next to the “POLESYER” prints are also too thin.
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2. Neck tag
In the “Palm” text: The fake jacket has the letters “P”, “a” and “m” looking too thin.
In the “Angels” text: The fake jacket has its letters looking too thin as well, which is the easiest visible on the letters “A”, “n” and “s”.
On the other hand, the authentic Palm Angels Track jacket has its letters looking thicker than the fake jacket’s.
3. Front print
The fake item has its text looking too thick, while the legit jacket has its text thinner.
The fake jacket’s letters don’t have the right amount of space between them.
In the “Palm” text: The fake letters “P” and “A”, and then the “l” and “m” have too much space between them.
In the “Angels” text: The letter “A” looks too thin at the top, while the legit jacket has its letter thicker.
In the same “Angels” print: There is too much space between the letters “A” and “n”, and between the “g” and “e” on the fake jacket.
On the other hand, the legit Palm Angels jacket has the same amount of space between its letters on the “Palm” text.
Shortlist: How to spot a fake Palm Angels jacket
Inspect the wash tag on your item. Counterfeit Palm Angels Track jackets often exhibit text that appears excessively thick.
Verify the neck tag of your item. Fake items frequently display letters that are too thin and improperly spaced.
Examine the front print of your Palm Angels Track jacket. In many instances, fake items will showcase text that is overly thin and has excessive spacing between the letters.
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That brings us to the end of our guide on how to spot fake vs real Palm Angels jacket item. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.
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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.