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the wash. How to spot fake bape bathing ape!!!! Part 2(Continued) -the fake one is too too yellow -the fake one is too bold while the real one is much lighter and the colors are well balanced. -you cant really see but the fake one has a baby milo tag on it when its not a baby milo hoody -There is way too much pink in the fake one -The fake camo prints are smaller than the real ones -On this camo, there shouldnt be a "BAPE" sign on this version. Also you can tell by the stitching ands knitting done in the real one, look closely and you will see that the knitting is done from the neck and diagonally to the armpits. But know that this doesnt apply to some other hoodies with not as much design all over the hoody like the shark and chomper jackets. THE PICTURES OF BAPE CLOTHING POINTED AS "REAL" ARE ACTUALLY TAKEN FROM REAL JAPANESE RETAIL BAPE STORES. REAL: The ones below are fake and are not knitted in the same way FAKE:&l... How to spot fake bape bathing ape!!!! Part 1Here is a guide on how to spot fake bapes There are size limits in bapes. Bapes size limit is up to XXXL, no higher than that. 4X is very rare, so u might want to watch out. Also sizes over XL are suppose to be rare, so you should be careful when buying over XL. Also People might fool you with a real bag, but might have the fake hoody in it. THE PICTURES OF BAPE CLOTHING MARKED "REAL" ARE ACTUALLY TAKEN FROM REAL JAPANESE RETAIL BAPE STORES. i have to say, spotting the tags are pretty important here. Also another thing you should spot is with the Bape hoodies with diamonds. look carefully and you will see the difference. take a close look at how the diamonds are placed the real bapes have the diamonds "on" the letter. The fake ones have it "around" the letters. Also the quality of the material of the real Bapes do make a difference. The designs look more clean and clear and, while the fakes ones look slightly faded or a little lighter than the real ones. So take a close look at the diamonds. Also take a look at the bags. The fake one has more yellow and orange than the real one Here are some comparisons of fake and real ones. Look at the quality of the material and the color and the way both are made, it is very noticeable. Picture #1 Picture #2 Picture #3 Picture #4 Picture #5 Picture #6 For many men, the body of a dress shirt is considerably wider than their actual body sillhouette. Nothing looks worse than a well-dressed man with a messy-looking shirt tucking -- bunched up in the back and uneven. There are steps to correctly tucking a shirt tail just as there are steps to making a correct Windsor knot in a tie. Start with trousers open and unzipped, slid down to the hips, with legs spread apart to keep them up. Button shirt in the front, all the way down, then smooth the excess fabric to the back sides amd grasp it on either side, making a pleat, as in Picture #1. In Picture #2, thumbs are holding the pleat down and f... IVE BEEN DOING SOME RESEARCH ON THE SHOES THAT PEOPLE SELL ON EBAY AND I FOUND THAT HALF OF THE SHOES ON EBAY ARE FAKE. RIGHT NOW BAPESTAS AND AIR FORCE 1'S ARE REAL POPULAR AND ITS A LOT OF SELLERS OUT THERE TRYNA MAKE A BUCK. SO IM GOING TO GIVE EVERY ONE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO SPOT FAKE KICKS. I have an authentic Polo multicolor big pony polo shirt that I purchased from polo.com. I have seen many fakes on ebay! Here is my advice on spotting fakes, as compared to my authentic multicolor Polo: I am a lover of Nat Nast products, especially their silk camp shirts. The quality cannot be beat. I love the relaxed style, vivid colors and creative embroidery. Since many sellers list Nat Nast products on ebay, I wanted to let you how to spot a "true" Nat Nast silk camp shirt. I do not work for Nat Nast and I am not an expert. The following is my opinion from years of experience selling Nat Nast on ebay. The buttons will be engraved with "Nat Nast Luxury Originals." The label sewn into the shirt will also have "Nat Nast ® Luxury Originals Since 1946. Make sure their logo - the lion wearing a crown is there too. The embroidered Lion Logo can also be found at the front hem. Inside the shirt you will find a white rectangle tag. This is sewn into the side seam. I noticed that the older shirts do not have color name listed. Whenever you purchase anything on ebay, make sure you are buying from a reputable seller. Check out their feedback. If you feel the item you purchased is a fake, contact ebay's safe harbor. FEEDBACK, FEEDBACK, FEEDBACK! Look at the feedback! Look for auctions pertaining specifically to Abercrombie items if the seller sells multiple items. I would generally say if they have one negative feedback complaining about it fake, there's a good chance. If there's a few, they're almost definatley fakes. NEW EBAYER WITH LOTS OF MERCHANSIDE? Chances are if someone lists a lot of Abercrombie items at the same time and have no feedback, its fake. There are legitimate sources in the US to buy authentic Abercrombie, but to order from these you typically need to have a registered business, buy in large bulk etc. You should be skeptical about an eBayer with lots of things for sale and relatively new to eBay. PRICING! Let me clear something up that I think the other guides missed. If the 'Buy It Now' prices are "too good to be true" it's probably a fake. If they start there auction between .99 and 9.99 that doesn't necessarily mean it's fake! A good eBayer knows what their auction will go for and therefore doesn't need reserves, 'Buy It Now's' etc. TAGS! Most fakes will have for example 'Mens M' on the price tag whereas authentic Abercrombie states 'Mens Medium'- otherwise the tags were identical. While this can seem insignificant it's small differences like these than you can sometimes tell you if it's fake or not for certain. FINAL PRODUCT! Did you see it in the store? Does it look like the picture? Is the quality off or is something else just not quite right? It's probably a fake! There is no shame in taking a purchased Abercrombie item to the store to verify if it is infact authentic or not! Just wanted all the potential buyers of the Versace china that in one day alone I managed to find four so called reputable sellers who led me to believe that they were selling Authentic Rosenthal Versace Medusa service for 8 (between 50 and 60 pieces) Meanwhile after working for a Rosenthal retailer as well as collecting for years I could tell just by looking closely at the pattern they are not real and the 4 stores who claim to only sell the best were fakes. My research started with contacting each seller and explaining that I live near their location and would like to take advantage of this almost to good to be true deal, but I wanted to pick it up instead of having it shipped. No one would allow it. Instead I was told every excuse imaginable and put off with the these so called store owners who claim to "only sell the best" that they will call me to discuss it, yet no one ever called me. I contacted one so called "very high end" store in Beverly Hills and asked why her pattern was slightly different than the high priced ones that are listed on the Rosenthal website. The dinner plate was red, not black. She suddenly wrote me back and explained that "Someone just purchased the set" and she has no more available. Funny enough within 1 hour she had a new identical 45 piece Red Medusa set for sale with a "buy it now" for $495. When I confronted her she said "Oh that person backed out" So I relisted it. All in 60 minutes time. Next I had another so called Ebay store owner e-mail me and ask if I would be willing to take a service for 12 instead ot the set he had which I had enquired about. When I asked if I could pick it up, he said "Ill call you" but he never did. Only now when I e-mailed him telling him I was on to his scam and his 72 piece is fake, he wrote back and explained h... This excellent guide is brought to you by Treasurehoard and Idalis62 !!! Click our names to visit our great auctions!!! This tutorial is for a Paypal Item Dispute filed by the buyer. eBay disputes and Credit Card chargebacks are not the same. Also, Paypal Unauthorized Transaction Disputes are an entirely different matter. The majority of this guide will be about Item Not As Described since that requires the most explanation. First, make sure that you have given the seller ample time to contact you before filing a dispute. If you cannot contact them by e-mail, use EBay?s contact information page to try calling the seller to explain the problem. However, don?t wait to long. In most cases you have a 45 day period in which you can file a dispute. Also make sure your dispute is valid. Just because the jeans you purchased don?t fit you doesn?t mean you should file a Paypal dispute saying they are fake.&l... If you?re looking for a specific and genuine vintage shirt, you probably aren?t going to luck out at your local thrift store. Take my word for it ? I was just there and grabbed all the good stuff. Besides, eBay makes it so much easier to get exactly the shirt you want immediately. So now that you're serious about finding that authentic New Kids on the Block tee you've always wanted (seriously?), we've compiled an informative little lesson to help you along the way. Use the search bar to find your item and go with the most basic search terms possible, such as "vintage New Kids shirt." If that initial search brings in too many results, you can narrow your focus by adding words like ?NKOTB,? ?concert,? or other related words. We've seen it several times, these fake items are selling for more then the real deal. You're excited so you bid, pay, and then it arrives. You realize it's a fake! (A really bad one too). You've just been scammed by a $2 item. Why hassle with going through the return process? It's so easy, just check this guide out. FIRST AND FOREMOST... If in Doubt, Ask what the RN# is. An uprise in Fake Hats on ebay made me want to write this, because last week this happened to one of my customers and I felt really bad. They accidentally purchased one of these, before they realized it was fake. There are a few sellers selling these and they are coming in a variety of colors. ALL FAKE THOUGH, FOX NEVER CAME OUT WITH THIS STYLE. The seller could at least try to take off the Fake Tag, LOL! Now that winter is coming, I knew the Fake Fox Beanies would show up again. Below you will find them with the funky eyes, that's a dead giveaway that is a knockoff. However sometimes the Frauds actually do a good job, so if the item doesn't have a Fox Tag, please ask the seller what the RN# is. You... just write a short guide with absolutely no premise don't use photos don't check facts don't use puncuation or formatting do make only 1 super long word blob with no sentences do write so generally that no one gets any useful info do make mistakes spelling grammer and factual if you do for some reason have information in your guide make sure it is full of errors and incorrect facts so that people who read the guide and believe it end up getting in to problems like being ripped off or sold fakes because your guide is riddled with false statements don't forget to steal photos from other peoples guides and take credit for them rant and rave and use lots of !!!!!!!!!!!!new tip you must use the word scam or the guide must deal with scams in order to be ranked in the top 25 guides if you don't write a guide about scams you will not be ranked high since everyone has been scammed or is worried about scams because they have no clue how to avoid them its called not being stupid if you think you can get an item for hundreds of dollars less than retail use some common sense its probably a scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this guide was not being ranked very high as of june 30 2007 now i have updated it with this new scam information and also put scam in the title i couldn't use enough !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! points though so i really hope that it works still since i at least included scam in the title and talked about scams in the guide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! scam scam scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most seller's of Abercrombie Men's shirts are genuine and real. But there are tell tale signs of fakes.... 1. Ones that sell in mass quantity of the same identical shirts or just mass amount of shirt period. They sell for prices in the $8-15 range. There has been couple sellers selling like over 100 shirts at once. Many copy or imitation shirts are coming from overseas, like hong kong which is a neighboring country to china where a huge flow of imitations are coming through..Believe me, I went there and saw it with my own eyes. Its unbelievable how buyers would rather pay $3-4 less for a fake and on top of that wait at least a longer week because they are coming from overseas. I wish I can educate more buyers but the only way I can gain exposure are readers like you clicking the YES button below to gain more popularity in search ranking. 2. Check too see that the buttons are nice and thick and engraved with the moose insignia or AF. Back of the button should a be pearl white color as the front is ivory color. (Does not always apply to older generation shirts or women's shirts) 3. The slot where the button goes through should be nicely woven exposing good amount of thread. 3.Overall feel of the shirt should feel nice and think not thin and see through. The collars should feel thick and tightly woven. Not thin and flimsy. 4. Check the label, the letters should be very slightly raised and embossed. 5. Check to see the label is stitched on top of a fabric so that there is a piece of fabric between the shirt and the label. (May not always apply to older generation shirts.) 6. The double layer neck tape fabric should be nicely sewn onto the collar and nice and thick. I see... Don't get fooled with cheap Asia-Fakes anymore, this platform is polluted with fake-sellers who advertise their products to be authentic Dolce & Gabbana.The label protects itself through hightech features on their products, which are almost impossible to copy. So be aware of those signs of authenticity for Dolce & Gabbana, and check out our list below, if you wanna be sure to buy the Original, and ? to be absolutely sure- next time buy at our shop! Signs of authenticity: - Washing advice tag: there must be the serial number inside of the tag, if you turn it inside out! This serial number is different in each and every Dolce & Gabbana product, even if it is exactly the same one, they must have differing numbers! - 3-D Hologram on the paper tag: Dolce & Gabbana stamps its 3D-Hologram on the paper tag with a special technique, so you can't take it off, rubb it off or scratch it somehow! It right in the paper. Additionally, there must be the ?Dolce & Gabbana? and ?D&G? script around the hologram, which becomes visible depending on the lightning. - Serial number on the paper: the serial number of Dolce & Gabbana differs in each and every product, even if it is exactly the same item, they must have differing numbers! The number is on the paper tag below the hologram, below the agency's name ?Ittierre?. "MY GOD!!! I BOUGHT A FAKE RALPH LAUREN SHIRT!!!" u shouted hysterically all around your house when u realized that the shirt u bought is a fake one!!dont let this happen.!!! Here (PICTURES INCLUDED FOR EASE OF COMPARISON) I have compared between the authentic and the fake ralph lauren and a lot of differences can be spotted..below are the simplest guide lines to be followed before u bid or buy which i can find very helpful.... above are 2 yarmouth ralph lauren dress shirt..at a glance u cant spotted which one is the fake one..for your info. the yellow shirt is the authentic shirt and the blue shirt is the fake..let us go to the detail of the shirts for comparison.. ask a close up picture of the pony logo embroided on the chest..a fake ralph lauren pony wont be so detail..and u can see that the colour thread tailored for the logo will be mixed up with one or more colour..for a multi colour pony logo..the authentic ralph lauren have a dark brown colour for the horse not light brown.. a. solid colour pony logo AUTHENTIC ..a very fine solid colour thread.. FAKE ..a few white thread (on the pony leg) mixed with red thread b. multi colour pony logo I recently bid and won a pair of "Dolce and Gabbana" sunglasses for $41. The seller had a picture of the glasses in a Dolce and Gabbana case. They explained that the case would "not be included as I need them for my other glasses" There was an entire paragraph devoted to telling about Dolce and Gabbana designers and sunglasses. Then the glasses were described as being "exactly as pictured" and referred to as "DG". At first I thought this was a typo as Dolce and Gabbana is "D & G" NOT "DG". DG is a generic off brand (think "Dollar General") sold for about $5 a pair in discount stores and for 99 cents a pair on ebay! It wasn't a typo. And, upon looking more carefully at the picture I realized that the glasses were "DG" NOT "D & G". I checked on the seller and found that they were listed as a "buyer" (feedback) for the (checked the item number) Dolce and Gabbana case which they were using in the picture. Other items they've sold. "DG" (fraudulantly advertised as "Dolce and Gabbana") glasses all prominently displayed in the same Dolce and Gabbana case. All with the same note that the case is not included as the seller needs it for their "other glasses". On one buy they bought a different Dolce and Gabbana case (light colored) with cleaning cloth, etc. I found this advertised as Dolce and Gabbana (already sold, checked feedback) with a pair of (close check of picture) sunglasses with a "DG" NOT "D & G"tag! Be warned. Several buyers have fallen for this and bought "DG" glasses as Dolce and Gabbana at prices from $20 - $60. Please check the pictures carefully. Do NOT buy if the side of the glasses or the tag reads &... These past few years A Bathing Ape, an upcoming street fashion label has grown past the limits. Offering a very rare and desirable collection for the rich and famous. Everything from tshirts,jeans and jackets to thier famous Bapesta's. One of thier rarest projects was between Adidas, The very rare collections consisted of 3 pairs of shoes, all 3 where collaborations between A Bathing Ape and Adidas. In my opinion the most sought after pair, and the pair that has the most non-authentic replicas behind are the camoflauge super ape stars, This pair was limited to 500 pairs worldwide and sold out in minutes from the Busy Work Shops. Some of the fakes floating around ebay seem and look very convincing, they like the authentics have a box, packing paper, and all the laces at times, and both the key chain and factory tag. The easiest way to spot a fake is by the size, the Bathing ape adidas only come in US half sizes or UK whole sizes, for example US9.5 will be UK9. If you spot a US9/UK9.5, its a fake. Other ways to spot fakes are more complicated but can be easily spotted if you are aware of what to look for, this list will give you a better understanding. 1) The Ape keychain is on the LEFT shoe, attached with nylon fishing line. This list above will help you spot out the bootlegs from the real deal. Now a list of the things to look for if the shoes are authentic. 1) The plain white lace is already laced onto the shoe when fresh out of th... As outlined in our Vintage T-Shirts 101 guide, the single best way to determine if a shirt is truly vintage is by checking its label. Since most of these vintage lines are no longer in production or have updated their branding, inspecting a vintage shirt tag can tell you a lot about an item?s authenticity and the era in which it was produced. The 1970s Identifying a vintage shirt from the 1970s is quite simple. At that time, companies that were producing shirts for screen printing hadn't started branding themselves yet. Many of these labels will appear fairly generic and not have any obvious link to a specific company. It wasn?t until the late ?70s that the big T-shirt players and stronger branding images started to emerge. The 1980s In the ?80s, names such as Screen Stars, Hanes and S... This guide goes by the old standard "Buyer Beware".
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