Fake Fendi Part Two
In this guide we have illustrated some details about Fendi that will help you weed out the fakes. This is
in no way a conclusive or complete guide to every detail about Fendi, but it has
enough information to highly increase you chances of spotting the fake Fendi handbags.
Combining some of these brand specific points with the universal tells we have listed should
help keep you insulated from many of the fake Fendi handbags in the open market.

Note: Many of the images we show to highlight a specific tell, also have another tell
within the same photo. When this occurs we will try to point out the secondary tell also.
However, on occasion we may miss some of the secondary tells in the photos. So we encourage
you the reader to inspect the images for other tells to help increase your spotting skills.

We recommmend that you read our tutorial
Spot Fake Handbags
first, to learn the universal tips essential to build a foundation for spotting fake handbag tells. Then reinforce that
foundation with the brand specific tells we highlight here.
As we
get more details we will add them.
Also, if you the reader have anything else to add, please email it to us, we will be glad to
add it to the site, info@spotfakehandbags.com. If we use your tip we will refrence you
and add your web/blog link if applicable.
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7. Fendi hologram sticker/tag.
- An authentic Fendi tag will not come off.
- If the Fendi handbag has a hologram that is glued on and falls off, the bag is
fake. Many times the hologram tag is the first tell that the bag is fake. Often times, after a
little wear and tear it will start to peal off. So make sure to always check the quality
of the hologram tag.
(The hologram is attached to the interior fabric tag. On one side reads in Italian and English "The label guarantees the authenticity of this garment.")
- The serial number should be sewen on, not printed.
Image of fake Fendi hologram tag:
Note: The color and the serial number placement.
Image of authentic hologram next to the fake Fendi hologram:
Note: The contrast in color
and the obvious difference in serial number placement.
8. Hardware: Much of authentic Fendi hardware has the Fendi logo etched/stampted into it.
Zippers: Many authentic Fendi zippers have the Fendi Double "FF" logo on the bottom of the
zipper (this may be hard to view).
Below is an image of an FF logo on the zipper bottom:
Below is an image of an FF logo on the zipper pull:
Below is an image of the Fendi logo and "made in italy" stamped on the back
of an authentic Fendi magnetic locking device:
Note: Notice the correct (-) flat head screws.
9. Some miscellaneous Fendi tips:
- The yellow price tag/label should never ever be attached.
- An authentic Fendi handbag will not have platic shrink wrap on parts of the bag.
Fake Fendi handbags may have plastic around parts of the bag.
- Fendi authenticity documentation does not come within a plastic envelope.
- All hardware on a Fendi handbag has the designer's name engraved on it.
- Authentic Fendi buckles are perfectly square.
If you have anyting to add to this guide, let us know at:
info@SpotFakeHandbags.com.
If we use your tips, we will add your web/blog link to the guide if you wish.
Fendi contact info: Fendi Customer service