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dkny bag original vs fake

My obsession with bags started when I was a teenager.​ So when I heard about this amazing new bag from DKNY, I just had to have it.​ The question then became, is it real or is it a fake? This might sound like a silly problem to most people, but to me, it’s the difference between looking fab and looking trash.​ As an unseasoned buyer, I had no idea how to distinguish a real DKNY bag original from a fake one.​

The first thing I noticed was the price.​ A genuine DKNY bag original could cost several hundred dollars.​ Obviously, a fake version would be much cheaper than that.​ I quickly realized this wasn’t the most effective way to tell them apart.​

Then I thought about buying from a sale page or second-hand shop.​ Although this could save me some money, it’s really hard to tell if the quality of the item is good or not.​ Plus, there is always the risk of being scammed.​ That’s why I decided to buy my bag from a reputable online store.​

My next step was to ask around and do some research.​ I remember talking to my older cousin who buys a lot of designer items.​ She told me to pay attention to the details of the bag: quality of the material, number of stitches, color of the thread, and how they all match up with the other elements.​ I also searched photos of genuine DKNY bags online to compare.​

The final thing I did was to read reviews from customers who had purchased the bag before.​ This made it a lot easier to determine the authenticity of the bag.​ There were a few complaints about the bag being counterfeit, so I decided to buy it from another store.​

And it’s a good thing I double-checked, because it turns out the bag I bought was actually a fake! Thankfully, I was able to return it and buy another one from a different store.​

Now, the difference between the real and the fake was quite clear to me.​ A genuine DKNY bag original looks and feels more smooth and even, with an overall polished look.​ The fake bag, on the other hand, felt chunky and not as luxurious.​ The stitching was not very precise, and the color was slightly off.​

From my experience, it doesn’t take much effort to spot a fake.​ It’s all about being informed and being more conscious of the details.​ This goes for any designer item you may be considering.​

So what do you think? Do you think it’s worth getting the real thing, or is it ok to just go with the counterfeit?