Karl Lagerfeld trainers real vs fake. How to spot counterfeit Lagerfeld shoes

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    The fight against counterfeiting is a serious issue that affects the global fashion industry and the Karl Lagerfeld brand. Not only is counterfeiting illegal, but counterfeit products are not made with regular quality or safety standards. Manufacturers and suppliers of counterfeit products often do not hold valid business licenses or pay taxes, and some have been linked to organized crime syndicates or terrorist groups.
    Furthermore, in manufacturing counterfeit goods, production facilities might operate with child or forced labor. The materials used are often of faulty or potentially dangerous quality, plus could be harmful to people and the environment.
    If you would like to purchase Karl Lagerfeld products, we advise you do this only via an official Karl Lagerfeld store, retailer or through the official brand website at KARL.COM. Karl Lagerfeld stands for premium quality and this can only be guaranteed on products purchased through official brand channels.
    How to identify a counterfeit website
    Unfortunately, there are companies and websites that sell (counterfeit) Karl Lagerfeld products without authorization from the Karl Lagerfeld brand. Be suspicious of “lookalike” websites which may appear similar to KARL.COM in layout or copy, but are not the genuine Karl Lagerfeld site. Here are some tips to spot a counterfeit website:
    The official brand website is KARL.COM; a counterfeit website will have a different or questionable URL, though it could include the word “karl” in it.
    Be wary of any auction websites. There is no guarantee the item offered is genuine.
    Prices seem “too good to be true”.
    There is no legitimate contact information provided.
    There are misspelled words or grammatical errors.
    There are offers for bulk orders.
    It seems the statement ‘often imitated but never duplicated’ does not apply to Chanel anymore. The fakes are getting so good, it seems that even Chanel’s infamous creative director, Karl Lagerfeld can’t tell the difference. At a media event this week, Lagerfeld was found asking a journalist if her jacket was authentic Chanel, when she replied saying it was, the bizarre genius said, “I thought so, I thought so, It looks like [Chanel], but there are so many copies, so it could be a copy you know.” This is not the first time the issue of authenticity has come up, as Lagerfeld recently questioned whether Jackie Kennedy’s infamous pink Chanel suit was an original.
    Karl Lagerfeld has revealed that he can no longer tell a real Chanel jacket between a copy.
    The 79-year-old designer commented on a boucle jacket worn by Harper's Bazaar's Lauren Brown for the magazine's TH-cam series, The Look, after she exclaimed it was Chanel.
    'I thought so, I thought so,' he said, with a smirk. 'It looks like [Chanel], but there are so many copies, so it could be a copy you know.'
    Karl Otto Lagerfeld was a German creative director, fashion designer, artist, photographer, and caricaturist who lived in Paris.
    He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel, a position held from 1983 until his death, and was also creative director of the Italian fur and leather goods fashion house Fendi, and of his own eponymous fashion label. He collaborated on a variety of fashion and art-related projects.
    Lagerfeld was recognized for his signature white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high, starched, detachable collars.

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  • @MythicWr
    @MythicWr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yep. I bought fake ones :/