Chanel Purses - Page 3
To find out if you are indeed buying a genuine Chanel purse, you should note some key points. First of all, make sure that the purse has a serial number on a tab or a sticker inside. The number should match with the authenticity card. The recent 2.55 purses will definitely have these serial number tabs. Classic Chanel handbags and purses are not supposed to have a metal Chanel brand tag plate on the inside.
The Chanel purses will not have any black paper hand tags. The hand tags are, in fact, price tags in white coming from the Chanel boutique or a department store. The hardware of the purse will correspond to the metallic Chanel imprint on the inside of the leather strip stitch. Also note that the quilting has to be balanced in the front as well as the back of the purse. The purse is of questionable quality if there is a whole diamond quilting on one side of the purse and three-fourths of the diamond is on the other side. Chanel quilting is either diamond or square. The quilting must be aligned throughout the front, top, and back of the handbag. The quilting in the sides and bottom may vary, depending on the style of the purse.
You should also be aware that the top portion of the right C in an authentic CC logo overlaps the top portion of the left C and the bottom portion of the left C extends beyond the bottom portion of the right. One of the striking things to note is that Chanel does not believe in selling their products wholesale. If an online seller tells you that it does, then you should back off buying your Chanel purse from that website. Lend a streak of individualism and class to your suave personality with a stylish, elegant and smart looking original Chanel purse.


