When shopping for a Louis Vuitton bag, it’s so important to authenticate first.
Fortunately, spotting a fake Louis Vuitton purse can be straightforward if you’re aware of key aspects.
How to spot a fake Louis Vuitton bag
The #1 way to spot a fake bag is to check the label stitched inside the bag. It is never correctly replicated, according to our Expert LV Bag Authenticators.
1. Interieurlabel
Authentiek: Thicker text, with all letters placed at the same level.
Nep: Text is too thin and the letters are misplaced.
See how the “P” in “PARIS” is too far away from the rest of the letters on the fake bag.
Also, the fake “S” is too thick at the bottom.
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2. Date code
Date Code Verification:
Before 1980: No date codes.
1982 – Mid 1980s: 3- or 4-digit codes representing the year and month (year first).
Mid – Late 1980s: Introduction of letters for the factory, with the year first, followed by the month.
1990 – 2006: Country code letters at the front, with the first and third numbers indicating the month, and the second and fourth the year.
2007 – Present (as of 2021): Country code letters, followed by a week-based system (first and third numbers for the week, second and fourth for the year).
Matching the Date Code and ‘Made In’ Stamp:
Ensure the country indicated by the letters in the date code aligns with the “made in” stamp. If there’s a discrepancy, the bag could be a counterfeit.
Country Codes for Different Regions:
France: Codes like A0, A1, AA, AR, AS, BA, MI, VI, etc.
Germany: LP.
Italy: BC, BO, CE, MA, RC, RE, etc.
Spain: BC (2015 onwards), CA, LO, LB, GI, etc.
Switzerland: DI, FA.
USA: FC, FH, LA, OS, SD, TX, etc.
Remember, if the bag is vintage (pre-1980), it won’t have a date code.
For more recent bags, matching the date code with the “made in” stamp is crucial. Also, familiarize yourself with the specific letter codes for various countries.
3. Handler
Authentiek: Thicker, smaller, and generally boxier threads.
Nep: Thinner and longer stitches.
Een korte vermelding:
De stappen die we tot nu toe hebben geschreven zijn de BEST manieren om dit item te verifiëren
De volgende stappen zijn nog steeds betrouwbare methoden...
... maar ze zijn van toepassing op niet-top-versies van replica's die beschikbaar zijn voor dit item
Als je twijfelt, raden we je aan om de stappen die we boven deze regel hebben uitgelegd nog eens te controleren.
4. Flap
Authentiek: Slimmer, more subtle stitching.
Nep: Very thick and boxy threads.
5. Leather
Authentiek: Textured, highly-detailed leather.
Nep: Smooth leather with no texture.
We’ve pointed out at this tab since it’s easier to spot this flaw on smaller tabs instead of the entire bag.
6. Bottom
Authentiek: Bulkier stitching, with thicker and smaller stitches.
Nep: Thin and long threads.
7. Ritssluiting
Authentiek: Thick logo that comes out of the metal.
Nep: The “LV” logo is too thin — it doesn’t come out of the metal as much as the real one.
8. Strap
Authentiek: Somewhat slimmer stitches than the fake.
Nep: The stitches are too thick.
On a side note, see how the real stitches are “curlier” and how they curve more than the fake.
9. Lock
Authentiek: All letters have the same thickness.
Nep: The right side of the “V” is too thin.
10. Belt
Authentiek: All letters are perfectly readable.
Nep: The “N” in “VUITTON” is missing — it should be visible.
11. Keychain
Authentiek: Thinner letters — all with the same thickness.
Nep: The “LOUIS VUITTON” text is too thick.
12. Chains
Authentiek: Powerful golden shine.
Nep: Dull, less shiny color.
13. Buttons
Authentiek: Smaller “LOUIS VUITTON” engraving.
Nep: Bigger and wider characters.
14. Initials
You’ll find these on smaller bags like the LV Twist.
Authentiek: Shiny and powerful reflection of light.
Nep: Doesn’t reflect light as much as the original.
Online Listings: How to spot fake Louis Vuitton bags
1. Research the Bag
Understand the specific model you’re interested in.
Look for its typical features, including the design, color, hardware, and dimensions.
2. Choose Reputable Sellers
Prefer official Louis Vuitton stores or authorized retailers.
If considering third-party platforms, opt for well-known luxury resale sites with authentication services.
3. Seller Reviews & History
Read customer reviews and check the seller’s history for authenticity and service quality.
4. Verify Authenticity
Look for detailed images of the bag, including the date code, stitching, hardware, and monogram pattern.
Be cautious of sellers who refuse to provide additional photos upon request.
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David is medeoprichter en co-CEO van Legit Check By Ch. Davids ervaring: 5+ jaar van het creëren van educatieve content in de mode-industrie. 6+ jaar in het authentiseren van luxe artikelen. Momenteel is David hoofdredacteur van de LCBC-bibliotheek, waar meer dan 1.000.000 woorden zijn gepubliceerd in gratis gidsen voor meer dan 1.000 artikelen.