5 ways to spot fake Designer Clothing!!
Posted: Monday, March 05, 2007
by Darrell Freeman
Neat Designer Clothing
Many people enjoy wearing designer clothing, the added quality and the famous brands which designer clothes enjoy over inferior clothing.
However since the introduction of the internet there is an increasing amount of fake designer clothing on the market. Therefore it is essential that when buying designer clothing you buy the genuine designer clothing and not the fake illegal designer clothing. Here are 5 clear points which should help you to be able to spot fake designer clothing and avoid paying for illegal and poor quality products.
2. When buying designer clothing from a website, check the contact details and the terms & conditions. It is now a legal requirement for all websites to have full contact details (Address, Telephone, Email etc…). If there are no contact details just a form to fill in be cautious as they may be hard to trace if you are unsatisfied with your goods. I would also suggest avoiding Ebay as this has a lot of fake designer clothing listed on the site from foreign sellers.
3. Once of the biggest giveaways of fake designer clothing is the material of the product. Nearly all fake designer clothing is cheaply made using low cost and inferior materials in comparison to genuine designer clothing. If possible examine the garment and if buying on line look in detail at large photographs of the product. On fake designer clothing the stitching is normally of poor quality and details such as the brand name on bottoms will be missing. Look closely at the fine details.
4. The majority of fake designer clothing is imported from cheap mass production countries such as China , Thailand , Japan (mostly Asia ). Try and buy directly from the UK . Even though there are fake designer clothing sellers in the UK you are less likely to become a victim of illegal fake designer clothing by buying from the UK
5. Know your rights. In the UK if you unknowingly purchase fake designer clothing, through the ‘Distance Sellers Act’ you have 7 days to return the goods without penalty (full refund). Also if you use your credit card you can request your card issuer to do a cash back as the products was not accurately described.
If you follow the above five tips you should be able to avoid fake designer clothing. The easiest way is to purchase from Neat Designer Clothing where the prices are the one of the lowest in the UK and all products are 100% authentic.
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