Okay, so, I decided to get this Fendi Oyster Bag. Not the real one, of course, but a copy. But not just any copy, a perfect one. They call it an “original order,” which basically means it’s like a twin of the real deal, you know?
I started by searching online. I looked up stuff about how these original order bags are so like the real ones that it’s hard to tell them apart. Even the fabric feels the same. I read some tips on how to spot a perfect copy.
Digging Deeper
Then I got into the details. I learned that real Fendi bags have a label inside that says “FENDI Made in Italy.” And there’s a serial code, a mix of letters and numbers, between 15 to 17 digits, separated by dashes. This code is the same as the one on the bag’s authenticity card. I made a note of that.
- Checked for the “FENDI Made in Italy” label inside.
- Looked for the serial code and compared it with what I found online.
- Felt the fabric to see if it matched the descriptions of the real ones.
The branding on these bags can be on a leather tag or a metal plaque. I found out that if it’s on a metal plaque, it should be engraved, not just printed on. So I looked closely at the branding on my bag to make sure it was done right.
Putting It All Together
After checking all these things, I felt pretty confident that the bag I got was a really good copy. It had all the right markings, the fabric felt right, and the branding was spot on. It was like I had the real deal, but without the crazy price tag.
So, yeah, that’s my experience getting a perfect copy of a Fendi Oyster Bag. It was a bit of a process, checking all those details, but it was worth it. I’ve got a bag that looks and feels like the real thing, and I didn’t have to empty my bank account for it. Pretty cool, right?