- Indoor label: Inside the handbag is a fabric label. The front of the label should be the logo: "Ed Hardy" is located in the center of the label and "by Christian Audigier" is located below the label. If the logo is curved or uneven within the mark, always study the symmetry of the logo. The back of the label should be the serial number. This sequence of numbers should have two sets of numbers separated by a hyphen. There should also be a line below the serial number that runs horizontally. This feature is a single feature of Ed Hardy. There should be reflective features or fabric on the horizontal seam. This means that the line should illuminate or flicker under direct light. When you tilt the label under the light, it should flash like a hologram function. This is not a dramatic flash, but a single flash that is easily found when inspected. Many fake handbags do not include this unique feature. Therefore, study the internal label: the front side of the correctly centered logo, and the underline of the hyphenated serial number and the underline of the reflective feature.
- Handbag texture: Ed Hardy has a unique multi-texture look, including canvas/leather, silk screen, embroidery and rhinestones. This means that the handbag flows from granules to smooth to tip and rigid. This is a quality feature and the fake package will be incorrect. Counterfeiters may use some type of embroidery and possible screens, but they will miss the rhinestones. Or they will attach some stones, but they miss the embroidery function. Many fakes do not contain all of these textures, especially rhinestones. Stones will be the most timely and expensive feature, so check frequently to make sure the handbag has the actual stone [if it was the model Hardy originally made with rhinestones]. Good luck and safe shopping!
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