Handbag (X)
Brand specific details: This filter relates to elements of a handbag
that are specific to the designer brand. These are powerful clues when the
information is available.
Examples of Brand specific details (β)
* Serial numbers
* Model numbers
* Color Codes
* Date codes
* Logo
* Brand specific fonts
* Logo patterns
* Styles
* Leather types
* Retail tags
* Zipper brands
Utilize our fake handbag guides to parse through specific
details. These details and guides are growing, as more brand specific details are being added
on a continuous basis.
Other than details that are associated with the brand, sometimes what is
not supposed
to be on the handbag is a more powerful
tool (details that are never associated with the brand). These details are considered
error details. However, in some cases,
if you are not careful, you can end up with a false [Re]. So it is crucial to understand the
difference between an error detail, and a variance detail.
Variance detail (V): This is a legitimate difference that may vary from one authentic designer
handbag blueprint to another. An example would be: A Coach label with x-x (no hyphen space),
and a Coach label with x - x (hyphen space). Both are legitimate Coach variance details.
Error detail (E): An error details is something that will never be an element of the authentic
handbag's blueprint. Keeping with Coach, an example of an error detail would be a rounded
A top, instead of the correct pointed
A top. [A rounded A top is not a variance detail. As this is never an
element of an authentic Coach bag.]
More examples of error details (E):
* Plastic around handles
* Plastic wire on tags
* Snap factory codes
* Irregular logo patterns
* Incorrect serial number
* Incorrect model number
* Incorrect color code
* Incorrect date code
Brand Specific filter
| X → [Ps] ⇔
(β ≥ 2)_(X ± V)_(E ∉ X) |
⇒ [Ps] = 0 ∴
[Re] = 1 *click below on appropriate outcome |
* β = Brand specific details identified on X
* X = bag in filter
* V = Variance detail [X+V=?] Sometimes authentic bags vary in a certain areas from other similar
authentic bags. However, this variance does not always mean the bag is fake. This is often seen
with brands like Coach, but rare in Chanel.
* E = Error detail. This is different from a variance detail. This is a detail that will never
be identified on a particular authentic handbag.
[!] Any discovery of an error detail is an automatic [Re].
* 1 = true
* 0 = false
*Brand S. short: X_Ps=(B≥2)±V\E
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