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identify fake kipling bags

I’m sure you’ve heard of Kipling bags! They come in such a wide variety and are so pretty.​ They always add such a nice touch to any outfit – but I’ve come to find out that not all Kipling bags are what they appear to be.​ It’s important to be able to identify the real from the fake.​

To begin with, the quality of the materials used is a dead giveaway.​ If the material looks and feels cheap, it’s probably a fake.​ Look closely at the stitching, it should be neat and uniform all the way around the bag.​ Good quality bags will also have thicker or double zip pulls.​

The logo is also an important element to look at.​ Kipling has an eagle and a monkey logo that is usually found on the bag somewhere – but not every bag has it.​ If the logo is too large, it’s a sign the bag isn’t real.​ Also, it needs to have been stitched on properly and at the correct angle.​

Besides these physical elements, there are other ways to spot a fake Kipling bag.​ One is price.​ Most of the time, if there’s an ongoing sale and the price of the bag is too good to be true, chances are it’s fake.​ Also, the boutique from which you purchase it matters.​ Do research to ensure you’re buying from an authentic store.​

One way I like to differentiate between real and fake is by looking for a “statement of authenticity” card within the bag.​ This small piece of cardstock will usually be embossed and come with an alphanumeric code.​ If you input this code into the site of the genuine Kipling, it should return valid details of the bag you are buying.​

Something else to note is the return policy.​ Most stores offering authentic designer bags have a strong return policy while the ones selling fakes won’t in most cases.​ This is an easy way to spot a scam.​

At the end of the day, it’s up to you to make sure you’re getting the genuine article.​ So the next time you’re in the market for a Kipling bag, be sure to look closely and do your due diligence – it is possible to identify a fake Kipling bag, and it’s your responsibility to do so.​

These days, there are so many online stores trying to pass off fake bags as the real thing.​ It’s important to be able to distinguish the real from the fake.​ A few things to look out for are how the bag is constructed, its logo, slogan, and even its price point.​ Poor construction is a sure sign of it being a counterfeit.​ The logo and slogan should be correctly sized and positioned on all original Kipling bags.​ And the price is often lower than that of an authentic bag.​

Unfortunately, the fake bags will often contain a “statement of authenticity” card.​ Do not be fooled by this.​ It’s very easy to forge a “certificate of authenticity” card.​ The only real way to know you’re getting the real deal is to purchase from a reputable vendor.​ Even then, you should still double-check the logo, material, and other details.​

If you encounter a seller trying to pass off a fake bag as the real thing, you should report them and stay away from their store.​ A dealer in genuine Kipling bags is obligated to authenticate any bag that it sells, and if the seller cannot oblige, it’s a sign that it’s not real.​ In addition, if the seller does not have a return policy, that’s another sign the bag is not genuine.​

When I am looking to buy a Kipling bag, I always make sure to shop around to get the best deal.​ I start at the official Kipling website for the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices and then compare that with independent stores to ensure I know I am getting a good deal.​

When shopping around, there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure the bag is real.​ Core components of the bag like its adventuresome monkey key chain, printed lining, and waterproof material should all be genuine.​ These details can easily be compared with other bags to make sure yours is the real deal.​

It is always important to judge a bag based on its own merits and not just the overall “look”.​ The look of an authentic Kipling bag is unmistakable.​ However, attention to detail is key, and looking for the right things when examining a Kipling bag is essential.​ You also should never purchase a Kipling bag if it does not come with the official tag, as this is a strong indication that it may not be an original.​

At the end of the day, it’s important to be an educated consumer.​ Take the time to do research, check the store’s return policy, compare prices, and investigate the quality of the fabric and construction.​ That way, you can be sure that the bag you’re buying is genuine and not a knock-off.​