We have already discussed common material Gucci uses, as well as a long, 3-part post for a Gucci serial number check.
We now continue with this ‘Ultimate Real vs. Fake Gucci Bag Guide’ with another detail that needs your attention.
When buying Gucci purses on eBay, Poshmark or wherever, you will immediately notice other Gucci-marked exterior details aside from the material the bag is made of. The usual ones are a small rectangular leather stitched in front, a metal plaque, a leather patch or even hanging parts.
That Rectangular Leather
Here is a close-up photo of the rectangular leather detail of an authentic Gucci messenger bag. We have the 1) trademark symbol (®), 2) the GUCCI in uppercase, and 3) ‘made in italy’ in lowercase.
Now, take a look at an example of a fake Gucci rectangular leather, with the same coated monogram canvas material.
You can see the sloppy details in the lettering, the embossing was shoddily inconsistent, and the position of the ® is off-center.
The example below is from a ‘better’ fake. For an untrained eye, this looks okay but if you look closely, you see the red flags.
Next, let us take a look at an authentic example of the rectangular leather tag in an authentic Gucci monogram canvas.
The first below is from a Gucci monogram canvas tote, while the second one was from a Gucci crossbody bag. Both of these are authentic leather tags. They differ in size because the first was from a large tote, while the second was from a small bag.
Now, take a look at an example of a rectangular tag from a fake Gucci monogram canvas bag. The details here look stupendously off.
Here is a black nylon canvas messenger bag. You will see that it shares the same detail as the authentic samples above, except of course, for the color and material. It has the embossed line on top and the bottom, the registered trademark symbol, the GUCCI and ‘made in italy’.
You can also go as far as counting the stitches, as they have 7 on each side.
Also, focus on the stitching here and the other authentic examples. You will notice that the stitches are slightly slanted/diagonal.
Compare it with the fake examples and a lot of them got this detail wrong. For instance, look at the fake Gucci rectangular leather here. This is from a black monogram canvas material messenger bag.
By now, you will notice the wrong details in the embossing, as well as the weird stitches — some stitches are too tight, while only 1 of the 4 corners had the finishing stitch overlapping the leather.
Allow us to indulge you with this gold one, which is an irony of its own.
Look closely at the stitching and the embossing, and compare it with the authentic ones above. This is a bit tricky because, aside from the sheen of the leather, it seems like the details are okay. However, look at the ‘m‘ and ‘y‘ in ‘made in italy’.
The one below is from a Gucci luggage made from heavy cotton canvas material. Notice the absence of embossed horizontal lines on top and bottom.
Other Exterior Details
In some bags, Gucci used a metal hardware engraved with the usual details. Look at the example of a nylon canvas crossbody bag below.
Here is the stamping on the leather on the flap of a Gucci camera bag made in nylon canvas.
Meanwhile, there are times when you see rectangular leather like this which (aside from the trademark symbol and GUCCI made in italy’) has a numbering below.
If you look closely, the lettering is rather embossed. The numbering must also conform with one of the two rows in the serial number tag inside.
Not all exterior details are put in a rectangle. This round leather patch is found in a vintage box crossbody bag. Notice the very clear details of the lettering that conforms with the anatomy of a Gucci logo font. You can also make out the slanting stitches even with the circular shape.
This authentic leather patch below also has the GG interlocking logo.
In the example of a Gucci flap messenger bag, you can see the clean lines of the standard writing.
Last but not the least, here is an authentic leather luggage tag. This is an excellent example because the details of the GUCCI are crisp and clear, and the stitching is correctly done
These are important details to see, on top of the leather tag and serial number analysis that we did. This could help you out when looking at Gucci bags for sale online.
It will also be best to bookmark this page during your next eBay or thrift store treasure shopping. Next on this ‘Ultimate Real vs. Fake Gucci Bag Guide’ series, we will be discussing the Gucci hardware.
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