blog: Sorting Fakes From Real Jeans

The makers of jeans, especially designer jeans, rake in the money. But, given that a pair of high quality jeans can cost up to £200 for the hottest brands, that’s hardly surprising. Nor is it too astonishing that they’ve become a target for counterfeiters. You’ll find fakes of well-established brands like Levi’s and Wrangler too, but the big market is in the fashion design end of the market, Womens ED Hardy Jeans ,especially brands like Diesel, Seven and True Religion.

To spot a fake, you really need to know the original. It’s the only way to have a basis for comparison, Men’s True Religion Jeans, especially as designers make different ranges. Inspect pairs of jeans in the shops (and be thorough) or look on the designers’ websites. Become familiar with everything that makes the jeans special, the quirks of design, bleach, stitching, and so on. The more you know, the better equipped you’ll be.

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