Hermes belt real vs fake. How to spot counterfeit Hermes H petit belt

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    00:00 - Intro
    00:18 - The metallic H buckle
    02:23 - The belt inside
    02:59 - The belt holes
    03:23 - The belt labels and tags
    Hermès International S.A., or simply Hermès, is a French luxury goods manufacturer established in 1837. It specializes in leather goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewellery, watches and ready-to-wear. Its logo, since the 1950s, is of a Duc carriage with horse.
    The very first interchangeable buckle was designed by the stylist Catherine Karoly in 1967. It was so successful that people lined up outside the Faubourg store. As a result of its popularity and for practical reasons, salesmen ended up naming it after the draw in which it was stored: the famous No. 5382 draw. Since then, there have been countless reinterpretations of the famous H buckle.
    An Hermès belt is the perfect finishing touch to any ensemble. A high-shine yet minimal statement for both men and women alike, they have long been a go-to for the style elite. It’s easy to see why - the craftsmanship, history and design behind the heritage brand is hard to ignore. Unfortunately, these same luxe factors lead counterfeiters to produce fleets of fakes. So how can you be sure you’ve got a real Hermès belt around your waist? Our expert team gave us all the details.
    Hermès is renowned worldwide for the quality of its leathers, and this includes those used for the brand’s H belt kits. These are the same leathers that can be found on Birkins, Evelynes and other Hermès handbags. The most common leather types are the Clemence, Box, Epsom and Swift. You’ll be able to spot the difference between these based on texture; Clemence is a heavy, matte-grained leather, Box is a smooth, glossy calf leather, Epsom is a lightweight, stamped-grain leather and Swift is a reflective, fine-grained leather.
    The green and gold belt pictured here uses Courchevel leather, a precursor to Epsom. The dark chocolate belt (under the Brand Identifiers header below) is made of smooth Box leather. Counterfeiters will use real leather to fabricate faux belts, but are unable to capture the quality, consistency and various textures of Hermès’ leathers.
    Hermès H Belt Construction
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    A genuine Hermès belt consists of two pieces of leather, which have been stitched down perfectly by a machine. On the belt itself, you should find three holes spaced evenly on the tapered end, and one hole on the other to affix the buckle. Sometimes people will punch extra holes into their belts, but there should never be fewer than three. Due to wear and customization, they may not look consistent, but the spacing and shape of the holes should generally be immaculate.
    Depending on the color of the belt, it can feature either tonal or contrasting stitching. It is not uncommon to have tonal stitching on one side and contrast stitching on the other, as seen on the green and gold belt pictured here.
    A real Hermès belt will feature a number of brand stamps to ensure its authenticity. You should see ‘HERMÈS / PARIS / MADE IN FRANCE’ debossed on one end of the belt, and occasionally it will be foiled to match the buckle’s hardware. The belt should also display the length in cm, a craftsman stamp and a year stamp. The year stamps here indicate that the belts were made in 1996 (by a Z) and 2010 (by an N). Authentic Hermès belt buckles will often be paired with generic belts, so make sure the belt is marked.
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